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    Every year‚ about millions of animals are killed by testing‚ hurt and injured by abuse‚ or left to fend for themselves in the world. All these listed are misconducts and corruptions that have shattered the lives of blameless creatures. Animals have become the resource for testing products and performing experiments. This has led to animals being molested‚ which has been the cause of many people’s outspoken opinions of vexation and anger. Many people have taken stands against this injustice to creatures

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    Basic Rights for Animals I agree with the idea of creating a Bill of Rights for animals and everything in the‚ "sign the Animal Bill of Rights"(ALDF). I Only don’t agree that animals should have their interests represented in court and safeguarded by the law of the land. The second worry is about laboratory animals not to be used in cruel or unnecessary experiments. The extent to which I agree with the animal Bill of Rights is an overall yes‚ except the right of lab animals raises many questions

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    Animals also have rights.  As a human we have liberty‚ which is freedom‚ choice etc. And also animals has the right to live‚ and the right to choose. But is it right to take the freedom or the life of animals just because we want to research? NO. It’s not right to kill and make them suffer for us. Animals have emotions. They have thoughts‚ ideas‚ feelings. They also suffer. If we just kill and make them suffer‚ we are taking the freedom and the life of other animals. To protect the animal’s liberty

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    Animal Rights Many people feel that animals have no rights and are here solely for our use. Humans are animals too‚ we shouldn’t take advantage of other animals just because they can’t reason like us. Animals are used in medical research labs as experiments. These experiments are meant only to benefit humans. I’m not totally against testing‚some good can come of it. But when are tortured and abused in the process then there is something wrong with it. For example in the early 1980’s baboons

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    Of all the animal rights organizations in the United States‚ The Human Society of the United States‚ is the most wealthy and prominent. It claims to be at the forefront of animal rights‚ pushing legislation through congress and investigating possible abuse. For the past 12 years‚ the HSUS has been led by Wayne Pacelle‚ the CEO of the company. Pacelle has received both criticism and praise for his work‚ and while he maintains his positive stance on animal rights‚ some his actions say otherwise. Whether

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    Bill of Rights Comparison Animal farm is an allegoric novel which has a very interesting story to it. The story is about animals in a farm and the owner “Mr. Jones”. Animal Farm allegorizes the rise to power of the dictator Joseph Stalin. In the movies “Animal Farm” and the Harrison Bergeron film they have rules some rules of equality they share and the bill of rights is a set of rules ensuring our freedom and helping us have some more

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    There are a variety of different views on how animals should be treated and what rights they deserve if any. Some align themselves with the German philosopher Immanuel Kant‚ whose philosophy in regards to animals derives from a very human centric point of view. Kant argues that because non-human animals aren’t rational or self-conscious beings‚ they aren’t ends-in-themselves and as such don’t need to have rights. This may surprise some due to his history of valuing the individual’s life rather than

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    We have evolved from being a weak and foolish species that struggled to obtain any type of animal meat‚ into a species that is now capable of getting meat by simply driving to a nearby grocery store. As the years have passed by humans have assumed the positions as the dominant race on planet Earth. With this authority we are faced with many moral and ethical issues in which we are responsible for discussing with the entire human population. The moral issue we will be focusing on is whether it is

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    Animal Rights Animal Rights Do human beings have any obligations to animals in terms of their treatment? If it is wrong to treat animals cruelly‚ why is it not wrong to eat them? Explain if‚ and how‚ you think humans can find a balance between treating animals ethically while also raising them for food and for other reasons‚ such as the testing of pharmaceuticals. I believe humans have obligations to animals concerning their treatment while under their care‚ not just animals as a pet. For

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    What are animal rights? It’s the right believed to animals to live free from medical research‚ hunting and violence. Throughout the world animals are being abused and exploited for our own pleasure. They are persecuted for hunting‚ leaving them dead or wounded. Animal research and experimentations are frequently being practiced in today’s society‚ and the animals are being tortured and heartlessly killed. Animals are wrongly forced into mistreatment‚ animal rights should annihilate the problems with

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