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    Edward Said

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    Edwars Said was born a Palestinian Arab in Jerusalem in 1935‚ and was American through his father‚ Wadie Saïd‚ who was a U.S. Citizen. Wadie Saïd‚ his father moved to Cairo‚ before the birth of his son . He spent much of his childhood travelling back and forth from Cairo to Jerusalem‚ visiting relatives. Saïd said that in his childhood he lived “between worlds” — like Cairo (Egypt) and in Jerusalem (Palestine). Here are some of his words from this period of life: "I was an uncomfortably anomalous

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    Earth to earth‚ ashes to ashes‚ dust to dust‚ there’s no banquet without an end. Long live the spirit of Mr. Jackson Lee. Lieutenant Jackson Lee reported killed in action 3rd September‚ 2024‚ he was the commander of Company E‚ 1st HKSAR of PRC Army. He entered the service at 24th April‚ 2016.Jackson was killed in the battle also known as the World War III (a major war centered in Asia). Jackson was thirty-two years old and was born in Hong Kong. He graduated from National Defense University

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    They Say I Say Ch5, 1

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    Kelly Erbach English 102 Templates for Disagreeing‚ with Reasons Stanley Gershoff contradicts himself. On the one hand‚ he argues animal testing is a benefit to us because we learn new things every day. On the other hand‚ he also says it’s a terrible thing and people have gone as far as illegal attacks‚ such as flooding buildings and leaving bombs. By focusing on how beneficial animal testing is‚ Gershoff overlooks the deeper problem of animal cruelty due to testing. Gershoff is mistaken

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    Animal Testing Advancement

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    Animal Testing and Medical Advancement Every day‚ animals such as rabbits‚ chimpanzees‚ and mice take part of medical experimentation. “Chimpanzees share 99% of their DNA with humans‚ and mice are 98% genetically similar to humans. The United States and Gabon are the only two countries that allow experimentation on chimpanzees.” (The Jane Goodall Institute of Canada). What people don’t understand is that these animals contribute to medical discoveries regarding human health. Animals should be used

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    Animal Deserves Rights

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    Animals Deserve Rights When one thinks about animal rights‚ one usually thinks about the rights or privileges of men. Perhaps‚ after a little extra thought‚ one may wonder: What about the other living creatures that we share the environment with? What rights‚ if any‚ should they have? Animals and man have shared this planet since humans first appeared on earth. Animals have provided transportation‚ food‚ clothing‚ shelter‚ companionship and entertainment and even medical testing for thousands

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    Humans do not own the Earth. Animals are not obligated to provide them any services‚ despite the objections of many people. Animals are constantly poked‚ probed‚ or burned for the benefit of the human race. We are allowed medicines that cure or treat chronic illnesses due to the sacrifices made by animals‚ yet we treat them with disrespect because we see them as inferior. An Animal Bill of Rights is necessary. Animals should be protected as much as human beings are‚ because without them we may not

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    Animal testing has been the basis of all medicine and disease breakthroughs for over 50 years. Some people believe animal testing is a necessary and useful way to test and discover new products‚ but I believe it is not. Millions of animals are dying or being injured just so scientists can experiment to find new substances and products for humans to use‚ which does not justify for the many lives being lost. Some experiments done on the animals include measuring eye tissue damage‚ the level of skin

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    Animal Testing Effects

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    Animal Testing is the process of using products on non human animals for experimentation to record the reaction the animal has in order to see the effects of a product. Each year over 100 million innocent animals are killed for animal testing. Usually products used on animals will have negative effects regarding the animals that will result in painful effects for the animals. Animal testing is a great advance in medical technology‚ but hurts the animals that are being tested on. Products that animals

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    Animals should NOT be used for testing in labs. There are many reasons why this dilemma should stop. They have different bodies than humans so the tests may react different on them than on humans and that could lead to danger to people. I think if scientists have to lab test on something living then they should pick something overpopulated‚ but that still is not okay‚ therefore something needs to be figured out. Or instead of using helpless animals‚ they should use all natural products and take human

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    To what extent is animal experimentation considered ethical? Every year more than 25 million animals are used to develop new medicines and the majority of these animals are either euthanized or die from the experiments. This makes many people question our motives and moral principles. Should we continue to allow scientists to use animals for their research? Is research experiments really necessary? Is it alright for us to kill animals just so that we can benefit? The debate between supporting or

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