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    It is brutal and immoral to kill animals for food while there is a plenty of rich nutritional non-animal food. All animals are warm-blooded beings that have emotion and feeling therefore‚ they can experience fear‚ shock‚ and pain. Animal slaughter is a significant issue. “In the United States about 35 million cows‚ 115 million pigs‚ and 9 billion birds are killed for food each year” (Procon.org). How can so many people want to kill animals just because of their tasty meat? For example‚ bacon is one

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    Animal welfare should be a top priority for each and every farm. Animal welfare means how an animal is coping with the conditions in which it lives. An animal is in a good state of welfare if it is healthy‚ comfortable‚ well nourished‚ safe‚ able to express innate behavior‚ and if it is not suffering from unpleasant states such as pain‚ fear‚ and distress (Animal Welfare: What is it). In order to practice good animal welfare owners and managers must be proactive in disease prevention and veterinary

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    Exotic animals as pets? If you had an exotic animal such as a tiger‚ or a bear‚ of whatever kind of animal you appreciate‚ then what would you do with it. Let’s say it lived in your backyard and you just kept it there‚ and as it grew up‚ would you be more and more afraid of it‚ of would you still act like it was a normal pet. Unless you had an animal like a monkey the next sentence will apply to you. When I was researching information on this topic I found and read this article and this lady

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    estimated 70 million animals are maimed‚ blinded‚ scalded‚ force-fed chemicals‚ genetically manipulated‚ and otherwise hurt and killed. Animals have to suffer and risk their lives for the name of science‚ by private institutions‚ household product and cosmetics companies‚ government agencies‚ educational institutions‚ and scientific centers. Animal testing is wrong but yet it is still legal in the US. The EU‚ European Union‚ have recently banned pharmaceutical and cosmetic testing on animals. There are many

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    word sends animal lovers and bacon lovers alike into fits‚ and the CBC Ideas Podcast “Meat on the Table” is no exception. Within the first ten minutes of the show‚ Paul Kennedy had lost all control as moderator‚ while Gary Francione and Nicolette Hahn Niman interrupted and insulted each other. Gary was the passionate voice of people who believe that the killing and using of animals for food should be abolished. Contrarily‚ Nicolette attempted to explain how the consumption of animals is a necessary

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    mouse when it goes about saving lives of newly-born babies is not as simple as it may seem. “Animals versus humans” dichotomy makes many people debate about the ethical‚ legal and scientific aspects of animal testing. Opponents of animal testing argue that these experiments cause immense psychological and physical pain to animals and thus should be banned‚ while others highlight the public attention that animal testing can save a great number of human lives as this method provides scientists with much

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    Introduction to Animal Testing In the realm of science‚ testing and experimentation is the foundation on which scientific knowledge stands upon. In highly prioritized sciences such as Biological‚ Medical‚ pharmaceutical sciences‚ Animal testing stands at its core. In such sciences‚ as mentioned before‚ have a major focus on the human consumer. Animal testing qualifies as using model organisms‚ which are scientifically and governmentally approved organisms‚ allowed to be tested on in human-driven

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    for diseases and illnesses‚ or even regular medicine doctors prescribe. But there are many that do. They use animals to test what will work‚ and what will not

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    Only 3.2 million shelter animals are adopted each year (1.6 million dogs and 1.6 million cats). Each year‚ approximately 1.5 million shelter animals are euthanized. Another word for euthanasia is assisted suicide or mercy killing.The worst part is that it’s not only happening in shelters‚ people have taken it upon themselves to have their pet’s put down. Although There are pro’s there are a lot more con’s. The animal shelters use this method for when the shelter is above capacity instead of shipping

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    Animal testing is the scientific use of animals in research to find cures for diseases. The experiments may require killing the animal to find research. Those who agree with animal testing argue that it is useful since it allows scientists to find medicines and cures. On the other hand‚ others argue that animals are being mistreated in the process. I think animal testing should be banned since it is cruel‚ other alternatives can be used in place‚ the body systems of humans and animals differ‚ and

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