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    The Truth About Animal Experimentation Millions of animals are used in scientific and medical research‚ including mice‚ rats‚ rabbits‚ primates‚ cats‚ dogs and other animals. They are locked inside cold barren cages in laboratories across the country. Unfortunately all they can do is sit and wait in fear of the next terrifying and painful procedures that will be performed on them. More than 100 million animals every year suffer and dies in cruel chemical‚ drug‚ food and cosmetic

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    1    Animal Rights  Animal welfare has become a controversial topic throughout our society. Many peoples  concerns about animal welfare has a lot to do with the advancements in science and in  technology and how they are affecting the way we are treating the animals. The issue of animal  experimentation is a widely debated topic in the United States. A fundamental question of this  ongoing debate is whether the functions of animal testing and research are morally and ethically  justified. In a pro­research community view

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    Essay On Animal Abuse

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    Animal Cruelty Animal cruelty is any form of strong physical contact or verbal abuse which hurts the animals also in the environment in which an animal lives. Animal cruelty is also known as animal abuse. Animals should be treated like humans‚ they also have emotions. Animals feel the pain and fear like humans do‚ but they are helpless victims. Animal abuse causes so much loneliness‚ suffering‚ and pain in these innocent animals. It can also cause an animal to become aggressive‚ timid‚ or even

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    Animal Rights Definition

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    Kelsie Goebel Animal Rights Definition- Animal rights are the philosophy of allowing non-human animals to have the most basic rights that all sentient beings desire: the freedom to live a natural life free from human exploitation‚ unnecessary pain and suffering‚ and premature death. Proponents of animal welfare seek to alleviate the suffering of animals while they are being exploited -- without attempting to question the fundamental basis of whether it is acceptable to exploit animals in the first

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    Margaret Atwood Animals

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    Animals in the Now Animals have always been a main and important part in the lives of humans and still is till this day. Yet‚ as humans we don’t entirely praise or respect all animals the way they deserve to be treated. In Margaret Atwood’s poem‚ “The Animals in that Country” she confronts the idea of how animals are viewed from “that” country to “this” country by describing how the animals are treated in both scenarios and using a shift in her poem to show contrast between the two countries. Atwood

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    Evolve: End Animal Cruelty with the ASPCA Although the equal rights of animals is in question‚ The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) effectively advocates for the well-being of animals by providing health care assistance and legal advocacy‚ searching out the problem to find a solution that is potent‚ and rescuing them from danger. The ASPCA does compile available resources with intentions to better the lives of animals. Statistics substantiate that the numbers of

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    Dangers Of Exotic Animals

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    Exotic animals can be very vicious and mean. These new animals will people more to be scared of. Just imagine walking down the street and seeing someone walking a tiger. It’s everyone’s opinion‚ but I would be scared if I were to see that. It also can help animals from becoming endangered‚ that’s why people shouldn’t be able to own exotic animals. Owning exotic animals will give us humans a harder and new task. "Wild animals require special care that most people cannot or will not provide. Wild animals

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    Animal Welfare 1

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    people feel that animals should not be exploited by people and that they should have the same rights as humans‚ while others argue that humans must employ animals to satisfy their various needs‚ including uses for food and research. Two Opinions In this essay you are being given two opposing opinions to discuss. This is the first opinion: Animals should not be exploited by people and they should have the same rights as humans. This is the second opinion: Humans must employ animals to satisfy their

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    animal also have right

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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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    Essay On Exotic Animals

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    Exotic Animals The term exotic animal describes any type of animal that is "more unusual than the standard cat or dog" (Slater). Larry Keller writes‚ "Every year thousands of animals are brought illegally into the United States… illegal trade includes animals both dead and alive. The taking of endangered [and exotic] species from the wild‚ and the pollution and destructions of their habitat is decimating many species." Television‚ movies‚ magazines‚ and other forms of media attractively portray

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