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    Animal Farm

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    Animal Testing: Unnecessary Cruelty Ever since 1970‚ when an Australian philosopher brought up the idea of animal rights‚ it has been a difficult topic with many different views and opinions on whether or not non-human animals have the required set of qualities to be entitled to rights protecting them from cruelty. What many don’t know is that the roots of the movement date back way much further from a handful of Greek philosophers and thinkers(The Animal Rights Debate). All stating that humans

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    Animal Farm George Orwell who wrote Animal Farm uses animals to show how the influences and nature of power can be used for ultimate good or absolute evil. George attempts to show how the good idea of communism can be easily corrupted by the greed of the leader. It is about a group of animals that rebel against the farm owner in order to gain control of the farm and to be treated with more respect. Old Major explains was one of the most respected animals in the farm. He called a meeting one

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    World Without Mosquitoes

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    Mosquitoes are known to have been on Earth for more than a hundred years and in that long period of coevolving with different species they cease to be recognized as pests and disease spreading organisms that kills nearly one million people each year. This disadvantage to our community has led to the consideration of wiping them off the surface of the Earth. Primarily‚ this idea would be beneficial to humans since not only the nuisance but also the spread of a number of pathogenic diseases would stop

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    Animal rights

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    been a major debate regarding animal’s rights. Human beings have been using animals for food‚ shelter‚ safety‚ clothing‚ and more recently for medical research. The main drawback of using animals for all these things is the way we treat them. According to Carl Cohen‚ he believes that animals have no rights and are not a main part of our society. Whereas Tom Regan‚ on the opposite side of the debate believes that animals do have rights and should be an equal part of society. Both arguments are strong

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    Animal Testing

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    killed in labs right now because Animal testing is legal. Where do the animals come from that they do these terrible things? The ASPCA wrote in a 2012 article that most of the time Scientists just buy them from respectable dealers. There are two types of dealer’s type A‚ and Type B. Type A dealers can only sell animals that they have bred. Class B licensed dealers can also sell animals that they got without breeding them. Most of the time‚ class B dealers get their animals from respectable places‚ but

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    Animal Testing

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    comes to animals and their rights‚ there is a definite line between our needs and our taking advantage of those species that we consider inferior. As long as man has existed he has been carnivorous‚ and the same holds true for many other species of animals. Animals are a necessity to humans for survival‚ whether it be for food‚ clothing‚ etc. However‚ the unnecessary torture of animals through testing is not a necessity for human survival. When it comes to the needless torture of animals that we claim

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    Extint Animals

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    For millions of years‚ some animals have been dying out and other species have been appearing. The animals that died out‚ like the dinosaurs‚ may have done so because of sudden changes in the world’s climate‚ or because other species appeared that could hunt them or beat them in the competition for food. Tigers are among the animals that are endangered in Asia. The tiger is native to Asia from the Caucasus and the Caspian Sea to Siberia in the north and Indonesia and even in Borneo and the Philippines

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    Animal Testing

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    Composition 1 10 October 2013 Animal Testing Over 100 million animals are burned‚ crippled‚ poisoned‚ and abused in United States labs every year. These animals have no say or choice to be put through such an inhumane thing. Humans would not want to be caged up and poked with needles‚ so why treat animals that way? Animal testing is cruel and harmful to them and it should be banned in all laboratories. Humans and animals do not have the same bodies. Animals are much smaller and could react

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    Animal Dissection

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    Animal Dissection: No Longer Cutting Edge American Politics 115-01 Dr. Griffith Chelsea Morrison April 24‚ 2012 The use of animals in science that results in harm or death has traditionally played an integral role in education. Many thousands of animals have been killed worldwide during attempts to teach practical skills or to demonstrate scientific principles which have‚ in many cases‚ been established for decades. Anatomy and experimental physiology started to be practiced around 300 B.C

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