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    Should animal testing be banned? For many centuries people have experimented on animals. The two main reasons for doing this is first‚ to find out more about the animals themselves‚ and‚ secondly‚ to test out substances and procedures to see if they are harmful and decide whether it can be used on human beings or not. In the second category fall cosmetic products as well as medicines and surgical techniques. There is a growing consensus that it is not acceptable to test cosmetic products on animals

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    Reasons Why Animal Testing Should be Banned The activity of animal testing is of cruelty and sometimes unscientific. Money spent on animal experimentation is wasted in many cases; due to inability in obtaining accurate results‚ and all this at the cost of the animals’ well-being. Here are a few arguments against animal testing that support the thought of banning this activity. Cruel Practices Animals are a soft target for human beings; it is however‚ not fair to take undue advantage of their

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    zoos Animals live longer in zoos than they do in the wild they get the necessary care and food they need to live a very healthy lifestyle. Lets say if an animal was sick in the wild nine times out of ten they would die or be killed by a predator but if an animal got sick in the zoo it will have a more likely chance of survival because of vetinarians on standby. Posted by: Anonymous Report Post Like Reply 0 0 Extinct in Wild There are many animals who are

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    Animal testing is believed to help out the human race‚ but this idea can quickly be proven to do more wrong than right. Not to mention the inhumane procedures animals are forced to endure during the process. Does the human race really need new pesticides‚ chemicals‚ consumer products‚ drugs‚ etc. to risk animals lives and prive them from their liberty by testing on them? Despite the efforts to put an end to animal testing throughout the years and the approval of new alternative methods‚ animals

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    investigation was outlined and evaluated the research question of should animal experimentation be banned in varies sites. For the past five decades‚ there has been a widespread argument for the use of animals in medical science and product testing which is controversial. By looked through medical perception‚ it undeniable sometimes animals testing have made a valuable contribution to human health. However‚ looked at another site‚ animal tests in turn creates serious damage which are dangerously misleading

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    Essay On How Animals Are Treated “Animals should be treated with the same respect as humans”. It is a common belief that a human is superior to any other animal‚ mainly because of the extended intelligence that the former is gifted with. However‚ it is my strong conviction that all living things are worthy of the same respect and deserve to be treated with the same consideration. In the first place‚ I think that people should respect the whole creation of God‚ including animals. The fact that

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    of those who think that animals should not be used for experimentation of new drugs and those who think that animals should be used for experimentation of new drugs. 2. THE ISSUE AND BACKGROUND TO THE DEBATE Experiments done on animals i.e. non-human animals is said to be animal experimentation. The main reasons for animal experimentation are developing new drugs and studying of different diseases using animal as a model. The tortures‚ the increase in the number of animal deaths per year and non-effectiveness

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    Hitler Could Be Stopped!!

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    Hitler was born in Austria in 1889‚ his father died when he was 14 and when he became 18 his mother died because of cancer. He lived alone homeless in the streets of Vienna and Vienna was a strong center of anti-Semitism which Hitler totally believed in; so by the age of 24 he left Vienna and went to Germany to escape from doing the military service in the Austrian army‚ however he was arrested and sent back to Austria where he was found weak and unfit to be armed. When the WWI started he decided

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    why are we treating animals the way we do? Well‚ it’s illegal to give people new medicines that have not been tested yet‚ but it’s not illegal to test them on animals! How many times has it ran through their heads that animals feel pain‚ to make innocent animals like dogs‚ cats‚ mice‚ birds and many more suffer for no reason other than to conduct cruel experiments on them. Animal testing is only another version of animal cruelty which is very illegal! People might think that animal testing is fine because

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    Machiavelli Cruelty

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    Emily Gardner 30 January 2013 The Justification of Cruelty in Machiavelli’s “The Prince” Throughout his work “The Prince‚” Machiavelli explores the characteristics of an ideal leader and offers practical advice on a variety of matters associated with one’s rise to power. Characteristically‚ his arguments are straightforward and rational and he frequently employs historical evidence to strengthen them. One profound hypothesis presents itself in Chapter VIII of this political discourse in which

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