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    Animal Rights vs. Medical Research As far back as the days of the Roman Empire (752 B.C. to 1476 A.D.)‚ humanitarians have argued over the issue of animal rights (Treanor 28). The debate continues today with ever growing intensity with no end in sight. On one side‚ those who believe that animals have a right to a free and happy life just as humans; on the other side‚ those who believe that “the benefits of animal experimentation… far outweigh whatever harm is done to animals through the experiments”

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    Service has reported that animal rights terrorist Barry Horne‚ 49‚ died in a Worcester hospital on November 5 after a short-lived hunger strike. The official cause of death was liver failure. In 1997‚ Barry Horne was sentenced to 18 years in prison for carrying out vicious attacks and arson on legitimate facilities that he claimed promoted animal cruelty. His attacks put human beings in danger for animalsanimals without sentience‚ the ability to realize that they are alive. Animals without the ability

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    Animal Rights and Ethical Theories Umajesty Allah PHI 208 Ethics and Moral Reasoning Instructor: Hai Nguyen September 7‚ 2014 Human Rights and Philosophical Theories We live in a society where many people fight for rights of their specific groups. Women’s rights‚ African American’s rights‚ and rights for handicapped people are just a few examples. Now these are all groups‚ where people verbally fight for their groups‚ but what about animal rights? Animals cannot speak or communicate

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    Fight for Animal Rights In the article “Fighting Over Animal Rights‚” David Masci from the CQ Researcher‚ asks the question‚ “Are animal dissections and vivisection still necessary as teaching tools?” Pat Graham is against dissection and responds to Masci’s question. In his first paragraph he makes his claim by stating‚ “The burden is on those of us who oppose dissection to illustrate that alternative methods in no way lessen academic standards.” Graham argues that no schools‚ except medical

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    What Rights Do Animals Have? Week 8 ENGL 135 Ayano Moon Dr: Cynthia Hallett DeVry University What Rights Do Animals Have? In October 2011‚ dozens of exotic animals such as lions and rare tigers were released into human population by local private owner‚ Terry Thompson. This act not only put hundreds of the local populated area at very alarming high risk of extreme danger‚ it also led to “49 animals were slaughtered‚ including 18 Bengal tigers‚ 17 lions‚ six black bears‚ a pair of grizzlies

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    Proposal Animals: Beaten and Helpless Behind and Off Cameras It has been quite a long time since animals were first introduced in the entertainment fraternity. Since then‚ there have been a growing number of audiences to watch these ‘exotic animals’ perform at live circuses worldwide. But then how do we know what really happens behind those innovative and fun-filled acts? We watch the animals doing all sorts of tricks‚ but no one thinks what they actually have to go through to do things right when

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    How does a bill become a law? A bill is an idea for a new law‚ or an idea to change or do away with an existing law. Prior to a bill becoming a law‚ it must be approved by the United States House of Representatives‚ the United States Senate‚ and the President of the United States. Anyone can come up with an idea for a new law. However‚ only a member of Congress can introduce legislation so any one with new ideas for a new law must contact their Representatives to discuss their ideas. Once their

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    tremendous amount of passion for all animals‚ and in most instances I’ve found that I have felt more comfortable around them than I do people‚ finding myself drawn to their many personable qualities‚ such as innocence‚ loyalty‚ lack of judgment‚ and overall cheerful disposition. As I have grown‚ my care for animals and their well being has as well‚ and my eyes have been opened to the horrors taking place all throughout the globe involving poor‚ innocent animals‚ who are unable to defend themselves

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    Religion and Life Issues. TOPIC 1 – RELIGION AND ANIMAL RIGHTS. Glossary Telos – End purpose (Aristotelian idea). Hierarchy of being - The idea of an ascending order of beings in the universe‚ inanimate matterplantsanimals with rational human beings at the top. Anthropocentric – Human centred. Speciesism – Discrimination in favour of one species‚ usually the human species‚ over another‚ especially in the exploitation or mistreatment of animals by humans. Sentient – Able to feel pain; conscious

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    Animal rights is an actively debated topic with many viewpoints for and against which can be seen throughout history and remain visible to the present day. Many stand points exist based on matters such as human-animal dependency‚ morality‚ biology vs. rationality‚ and sentience; however although heavily debated the outcomes are more or less inconclusive. Commonly argued points in opposition to animal rights include that it is the human ability to reason which sets us apart from other animals‚ that

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