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    On average, about 26 million animals are taken and used as little test subjects for big corporations to test their possibly harmful, and occasionally lethal, products before they release them to the public's use. This testing on animals began in 500 B.C and many corporations that participate in it see no harm, and have absolutely no intentions of stopping it anytime soon. There are many people that think testing these possibly dangerous products on innocent animals is not a big deal, but this…

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    Animal testing is inhumane and violates animal rights for many different reasons. First of all, testing on animals can lead to broken bones and chewed up body parts. “However, in the meantime, the monkeys were in terrible shape. Some had dislocated bones. One monkey had chewed off parts of every finger on one hand” (Geraldine woods). Animal testing should not lead to half dead animals and animals that can't even live on their own anymore. With that being said, animals are getting nerves and…

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    767,622 different types of animals were used in 2015, and even more in 2016. AAVS reported their annual statistics showing over the years how many animals have been used, and how much they have to suffer due to scientists using them. Animals shouldn’t be put through this kind of conditions, so they shouldn’t be used for scientific testing, because it’s inhumane, it leads to nowhere, and it’s not even accurate. First of all, animals go through very harsh testing, and barely survive. They get…

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    Biological Big Bang Theory

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    “Evolution’s Big Bang” (Science) (Levinton, J. S.1992), because of the unexpectedness presence of animal life in the Cambrian. Figures have it that it started back 542 million years ago and terminated approximately 40 million years later. This era is marked by the emerging of profuse skeletonized metazoans, an abrupt intensification in biodiversity and the appearance of most modern lives (Von Bloh 18). Animals that appeared suddenly in this era include: hard bodied brachiopods, those with…

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    Animal Equation Essay

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    creating their own animal equations with toy animals and recording their numbered equations on paper or dry erase board. Materials: Pencil, large white piece of paper folded in half, equation assessment activity sheet, book that is read at the beginning of the lesson, animals placed all around the classroom in groups under ten for students to add. Assessment: • Formative: Students will be assessed this way through all group work on equations (observational assessments) and the Zoo Animal…

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    The ad we chose to bust comes from Victoria’s Secret, a company that is known for their marketing strategy of using attractive female models and calling them angels to sell their product. The females they chose to represent their brand are never anything less than tall, skinny, physically fit, able-bodied, young, and flirtatious with big breast and white or at the very least light-skinned. Accompanied by the message of perfect body, this ad communicates the message of what a person is expected…

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    Animal Inequality

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    Animals are living things that is a major part of our survival. Animals provide us different resources like milk, eggs etc. According to Animalquality.net, over 56 billion farmed animals are be killed each year. That is a very huge number, and overtime animals could run out. One should not sacrifice animals to be progressive in society Yelena Alexandrovna Dubrosky, a new assistant for dog training sessions, was one of the main characters in the story. As her first day of work, she got to meet…

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    Animals In Animal Testing

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    Animals in Medical Testing “Animal experiments remove 36% of the potential drugs from moving onto the next stage.”(Understanding Animal Testing) Animal testing removes all of these potentially harmful drugs from testing. This allows scientists to spend more time on possible cures for diseases. While many people oppose animal testing with the arguments that it is inhumane and doesn’t do much good, statistics show that animal testing has made the world a much safer place for people with diseases…

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    Is Animal Testing Worth The Harm? Imagine a rabbit, its life carefree and happy. That is how one would want it to stay, but unfortunately, it cannot. This rabbit is not just an animal, it is a test subject. According to “Should Animals Be Used For Scientific or Commercial Testing?”, an estimated 26 million animals are used each year in the United States to test vaccines, drugs, and commercial products. While the research is beneficial to humans, the helpless test subjects often are injured by…

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    In the article, “Should Animals Be Used for Scientific or Commercial Testing?” by procon.org, it states that by testing animals with new medications and drugs it has contributed life-saving cures and treatments; in the controversy, people against animal testing believe it is a cruel and ignominious procedure. Furthermore, animals are put through an agonizing amount of pain for the scientific procedures of testing new products and drugs. They are being starved and deprived of water for multiple…

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