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    Animal Testing Satire

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    Animal testing has always been a big issue around the world. Some people think that it is okay for animals to be tested on while others don’t. What even is animal testing? Animal testing is where scientists find new medications and test them on the animals before humans. Why might scientists test them on animals first? So‚ that if something goes wrong‚ only the animal would suffer and not a human. I am a critic for animal testing. I believe that animals have a purpose to the world just as much as

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    Animal Cruelty Notes

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    Animal testing is wrong and it is cruelty to animals. Each year about five million dogs‚ cats‚ rabbits‚ rats‚ monkeys‚ and other animals die in lethal dose tests performed in many states around the United States. During a lethal dose test‚ the experimental substance is forced into the animals throats‚ or is pumped into their stomaches by a tube sometimes causing death by stomach rupture or from the sheer bulk of a chemical dosage. Substances are mixed in lab chows‚ injected under the skin‚ into a

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    1. Animals with radial symmetry function differently than animals with bilateral symmetry. Unlike animals with bilateral symmetry‚ these organisms use their appendages‚ usually tentacles‚ to bring in food to its mouth‚ which is located at its center. Also‚ animals with radial symmetry have less complicated systems than animals with bilateral symmetry. The radial symmetry body plan involves appendages radiating out from the center of the organism‚ this means that most systems are not included in these

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    Animal Farm

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    The book Animal Farm by George Orwell displays animals who become discontented with the farmer who owns them. When they decide life has become unbearable‚ they start a revolution and overthrow their farmer. Once they drive the farmer out‚ the animals have complete control of the farm. After the humans have been gone for some time‚ however‚ life becomes worse due to certain power-hungry animals. Because of the events that happened and the character’s actions‚ Animal Farm is an allegory for the Russian

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    All animals have rights. Unfortunately‚ these rights are perceived to be to some degree because of the traditional belief that animals only have instrumental value. According to Tom Regan’s essay Case for Animal Rights‚ all animals have moral value. If an animal has the ability feel pain‚ they should have moral consideration. This is a utilitarian view‚ which focuses on the suffering and/or pleasure of beings as morally valuable. The subject of animal cruelty has existed for a multitude of years

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    believe differently. Con organization also have five main beliefs. The first con they believe in animal testing is a cruel thing. They believe no living thing should be put to suffer because another species is curious. Although Pro organizations claim no animals are harmed the Con organization has released this statement to prove Pro organization wrong: According to Humane Society International‚ animals used in experiments are commonly subjected to force feeding‚ forced inhalation‚ food and water

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    Study of Animal Behavior

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    believe that humans and animals behave more naturally in their own environment. Laboratory studies are good in that experimenter can simulate certain situations to see how animals react and express themselves. They allow experimenters to acquire more precise measurements and data‚ due to the fact that there is a controlled environment. That being said‚ I still believe that we can learn more from field studies rather than laboratory studies. In a field study‚ the animal is more likely to behave

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    and vaccines on rats‚ dogs‚ or even larger animals. The hope is to one day eliminate animals studies entirely in pharmaceutical testing while greatly improving the efficiency or drug research. If you think animal testing is okay in any way shape or form‚ imagine you as a dog‚ rat‚ or any other animal getting tested on and harmed or even killed by the product that was tested on you? You would not want or like that one but. So why are we making actual animals suffer? Because we just need them? Because

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    Animal Testing Dilemmas

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    This essay will discuss the dilemmas of testing drugs on human beings‚ as well as the dilemmas once we shift testing drugs on animals. There are several ethical dilemmas when it comes to testing drugs on people in general. A number of the tests can be potentially life threatening. The new drugs may cause severe reactions which might not be treatable later on. For years‚ scientists have been experimenting on humans. The majority that were used for testing were the insane‚ prisoners‚ and charity patients

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    Animal Communication 2

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    may be either a sign of warning or welcome; the meow of a cat may indicate hunger or loneliness. A pet owner can tell animals something by means of spoken or visual signs that the animal has learned to recognize. Some animals‚ particularly chimpanzees‚ have been taught to communicate with people through such devices as sign language and symbols. The three primary purposes of animal communication are to make identification‚ give location‚ and influence behavior. The most important communications occur

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