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    Animals being used as entertainment‚ cruel or not? Every year 6 to 8 million dogs and cats enter shelters‚ and 3 to 4 million shelter dogs and cats are killed. A case involving quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons‚ Michael Vick‚ in 2007 made national news when he was indicted of running a dog fighting ring. After the judge convicted him‚ he served 23 months in jail for cruelty to animals. America needs to realize that the use of animals for entertainment is wrong‚ and causes animals to suffer.

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    Ethical Treatment of Animals The treatment of animals is all around us‚ we can watch television and we see it‚ it is in newspapers‚ on our computers as we browse‚ and we can even see bulletins as we walk down the street. Many different chains that are involved in animal cruelty are unknown to others‚ we can all start to wonder after some research has come before us to read. Then you can think about what you have bit into (literally) and swallowed. “Fast food chains such as McDonald’s‚ KFC‚

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    Expert Can Be Wrong

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    occasions when the ideas and decisions of people in positions of authority have been wrong opinions. When the idea of inoculating people against such diseases as smallpox first arrived in the colonies in the early 1900s‚ most authorities regarded it as nonsense. Among them were Benjamin Franklin and a number of the men who later founded Harvard Medical School. Against the authorities stood a relatively unknown man who didn’t even have a medical degree‚ Zabdiel Boylston‚ whose opinion was proved right?

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    Should Humans be allowed to test on god’s animals? Animal testing for biomedical research has been going on for centuries for example Aristotle; who was an early greek physician‚ also tested on animals to expand the knowledge of living organism’s anatomy. During the mid to late nineteenth century companies grew rapidly thus requiring more animals and more test to be applied on the subjects for their research or cosmetic use. Since the accelerated amount of animal testing grew‚ various

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    Human beings should not engage in animal cruelty. Human beings should not engage in animal cruelty. There is a thin line separating the differences between animals and humans‚ therefore to be cruel animals is to be cruel human beings‚ and it’s not worth it. So why not refrain from injustice treatment to animals? Animals can be trained. If only‚ human beings can adapt to establish a correlation relationship with animals‚ this can result to societal benefits. Hence‚ animals should be fairly treated

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    Why Is Whaling Wrong

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    whales has been going on since the prehistoric times‚ but the controversy of whether it is right or wrong didn’t begin until about one hundred years ago (Wesolowski ). It has turned into an ethical debate about whether or not it is right. While some people around the world see the hunting of whales as immoral‚ there are countries and cultures view it the same as hunting any other animal and being an important part of their cultures. Each group backs their arguments up with their own ethical beliefs

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    Why Segregation Is Wrong

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    Segregation‚ a topic known to all yet many choose to do nothing about it. This word is used in a incoherent way. It was and is used being used as separation of different racial groups. Segregation is wrong since we are all one together‚ culture or appearance does not make a difference. Segregation also creates violence and hatred‚ causes others to be inferior towards others‚ and an economical inequality. Violence and hatred are some of the effects of segregation. In source 2 article Showdown in

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    Why Is Hitch Wrong

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    world today‚ we have become immune to immoral actions portrayed in some of the movies and TV shows seen daily. As a Catholic‚ we have to recognize these moral acts and realize that they are wrong and what we should base our life off of. In the movie Hitch‚ there is an important flaw that should be looked upon as morally incorrect. Alex Hitchens “Hitch” is considered a date doctor who helps men to be with the women of their dreams. Vance Munson on the other hand‚ does not have the same views

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    How Do Animals Captive?

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    bonding experience to families‚ couples‚ and friends. When you picture a zoo or circus‚ you imagine a sunny day filled with beautiful exotic animals and greasy‚ delicious food‚ but what are those animals really feeling and thinking behind their facade of fancy performances? Zoos and circuses are beneficial to humans because they create a money making industry and provide entertainment and education‚ but in what way do the animals benefit? Animals are taken from their natural environment and held captive

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    that human nature is not universal and context can be understood differently depending on cultural backgrounds or individual experience. Why did the author initially expect Hamlet to be universal and why did it turn out not to be universal as she thought? How did these different patterns of interethnic communication lead to miscommunication and mistranslation? Which cultural practices in Hamlet were interpreted differently by the Tiv elders and why? As a teacher‚ what cultural relativism do you see

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