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    Ever since animal captivity began in the 1860’s and 70’s‚ there have been many animals being captured into captivity. Today there is an estimate of over 7‚500 captive animals in entertainment facilities. The most common animals that you will find in captivity are exotic animals and marine animals. Some people who constantly view these animals are entertained by their “funny or silly” actions‚ and they think that they know a lot about that animal. Other people may think that zoos can be fun and educational

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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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    INTRODUCTION Experiments on living animals arose in the early 17century. The history of animal testing is interesting aspects of what remains a controversial subject today. Animal testing has a major history oppressed with controversy‚ although most of these activities occurred as a response to increasing awareness regarding the fact of using animals for experimental purposes. Though animal testing may at certain times conjure up the image of dubious‚ the reality is that animal testing is performed in limitless

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    Large animals in captivity is wrong because they are not being treated and cared for properly‚the animals or the trainers can be put in danger‚ and the animals are not in the right mental state while in captivity. Large animals in captivity is wrong because they are not being treated and cared for properly. The article List of Pros and Cons of Zoos‚the author writes “...Animals that are born in zoos and confined to their boundaries their whole life never get to see their natural habitat‚ and never

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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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    This exists in that‚ and vice versa‚ that which is present in this. Animal Experimentation is a practical example of two opposite sides in which some people object‚ while others support. Most people assume that these are cruel and inhumane actions‚ and do not make a real contribution to the development of science. The question is "Animal Experimentation: contributing to human development or inhumanity?". My answer is that animal experiments contribute to the development of human life. These studies

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    the zoo. I loved to look at the beautiful animals and all the different species that the zoo possessed. As a child‚ I never realized how much these magnificent animals were threatened to extinction because of the wild animal trade. Animal trafficking‚ also known as the Animal Trade‚ is one of the harshest crimes and biggest industries‚ affecting ecosystems‚ the environment‚ and humans worldwide. Animal Trafficking is hands-down a growing industry. The Animal Trade is considered to be the third most

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    PROS and Cons of Using Microsoft Word PROS and Cons of Using Microsoft Word Jordan Morris Lavetta Noel Word Processing November‚ 21 2012 Pros and Cons of Using Microsoft Word Word processing is one of the most widely used elements within the information technology family. Today instead of learning to type‚ which was what people did a few years ago‚ students are taught word processing and keyboarding. More mature users who have been in the workforce for some years have had to learn word

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    Animal abuse is defined as the human infliction of suffering or harm upon any nonhuman animal. Why does animal abuse not apply to animal testing? Animal testing has been around for about 40 years‚ ever since the 1920’s; it had a breakthrough and became well known. The number of animals being used for testing each year continues to increase. Animals’ that are being used for testing is wrong because it is inhumane. Animal testing is bad science. Time and time again animal experiments show that it

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    people debate is if animal testing should remain legal or be banned. Did you know that Europe‚ which is the world’s biggest cosmetic producer‚ banned animal testing for cosmetics (11 Facts About Animal Testing)? Sure‚ animal testing has made some great medical breakthroughs like insulin. There are also downfalls to animal testing. One example is that the experimenters are torturing the animals and the test subjects are painfully tested on. These reasons show that animal testing should be banned

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