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    Satterfield 1  Animal Testing Should Be Banned  THESIS: Testing on animals should be banned to protect them from the painful procedures.  I. Cruel living conditions  A. Cages  B. No freedom  C. Stress  II. Inaccurate results  A. Different body systems  B. Side effects  C. Costly  III. Administering pain  A. Pain­killers not required  B. Purposely hurt  C. Allowed by law                   Satterfield 2  Lacey Satterfield  Ms. W. Howard  12 Eng.  20 November 2013  Animal Testing Cruelty 

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    Animals deserve rights because just like humans‚ they feel excruciating pain‚ suffer and have feelings. One would argue that animals don’t experience emotions? But the answer is of course they do. It is emotions that allow animals to display various behavior patterns. According to the theory of utilitarianism‚ all sentient beings should be given consideration in the society and this includes both animals and humans. Also‚ animals cannot speak for themselves and for this reason they should be treated

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    Animal Rights in Visual Art. Vishwa Tailor 210921930 Critical Issues in the Studio FA/Visa 1000 Tutorial 8 Submitted to: Eshrat Erfanian Whether one believes in animal welfare; using animals for the purpose of eating‚ clothing‚ etc‚ or are strongly against it‚ and are a strong proponent of animal rights‚ one thing both types of people would agree on would be that animals should be treated in a humane way. While animal cruelty and torture is never okay‚ the latest fad of torturing animals

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    In his essay The Case for Animal Rights‚ Tom Regan has set out a broad outline as an introduction for his book‚ The Case for Animal Rights‚ with same title. In the beginning‚ the author makes a special emphasis on that‚ the goals of the advocation of animal rights not only make people treat animals ‘more humane’‚ but also deny the view‚ which is fundamental wrong‚ that animals are humans’ resources. As a defender of animal rights as well as a philosopher‚ Regan attempts‚ through his professional

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    to the circus and seen the animals performing tricks and entertaining the audience. You might have enjoyed it‚ but the animals didn’t. I believe that circuses should be illegal because they can make animals become very aggressive‚ they can make the animals very unhealthy and‚ animals in circuses may become depressed. The first reason why I believe that circuses should be illegal is because it can make animals very aggressive. Some may argue that not all circus animals become aggressive‚ however

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    Animals contain traits that humans acquire into their everyday lives‚ yet humans find different approaches to make these animals suffer on a day to day basis. Tom Regan‚ author of Animal Rights‚ Human Wrongs‚ describes various situations in which humans hunt animals for pleasure while Stephen Rose‚ author of Proud to be a Speciesist‚ illustrates why a speciesist like himself would use animals for research. Tom Regan’s describes his main point as to why humans would want to slaughter such precious

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    Article: Discussing Animal Rights and Animal Research in the Classroom By Harold A. Herzog 1. Research Question or Problem The purpose of this article is to look at animal research in psychology and how the discussion of animal rights is essential to students taking psychology courses. 2. Introduction There is a growing public concern over the ethical treatment of animals. Animal rights groups have criticized the uses of animals from wearing fur‚ sports hunting‚ rodeos‚ and the consumption

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    Research Essay Outline I. Introduction A. Definition of animal rights-the belief that non-human animals have interests and rights similar to humans and deserve the same respect B. Background information on the issue C. The discussion of animal rights and whether or not animals deserve the same rights as humans has been prevalent in society since the early 1800s‚ but animals do reserve the same rights to a life free from the terror of being hunted and the pain of abuse and experimentation;

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    Animal rights‚ human wrongs? Introduction to the Talking Point on the use of animals in scientific research Frank Gannon Introduction The balance between the rights of animals and their use in biomedical research is a delicate issue with huge societal implications. The debate over whether and how scientists should use animal models has been inflammatory‚ and the opposing viewpoints are difficult to reconcile. Many animal-rights activists call for nothing less than the total abolition of

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    exist and the animals should live in their natural habitat. I would like to put some pros and cons of zoos and let each person decide on their own what they believe. Here are some arguments against zoos. First of all‚ animals should not be held in captivity in big cages because they are living creatures and they need to be free. According to a recent research‚ animals in zoos live less than those that live in the wild. Moreover an enormous amount of money is needed for the animals care‚ thus sometimes

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