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    picture yourself as an innocent animal. While being that animal someone comes along an takes you in and feeds, shelter, and comforts you. Then suddenly the person that cared for you strips your fur, or brutally murders you for food, or holds you hostage for tests. These are just a few animal abuse in today's society that needs to be extinguished, therefore animals in our ecosystem deserve rights. Those rights should end the problems with animal abuse, abandonment, and animal experimentation. One…

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    Inaccurate Animal Testing

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    org, in the United States alone, over one hundred million vulnerable animals are inhumanely killed each year during unnecessary scientific experimentations. Testing on innocent and defenseless animals is a revolting act that needs to be terminated. Pain and suffering are the only sensations many of these animals experience during the last moments of their diminutive lives (Garner). Scientists have claimed that any pain that animals feel during experiments are “necessary” for medical…

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    Unjust Animal Rights

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    Animal are equal to human and must be protected at all cost. SInce 1800, non-human had a right to be protected from being use and abuse. This is because animal are part of the natural world and belong to the “ chain” of life. The animal right gave the animal the basic iralierable rights as foods, waters and shelter. Animal should have rights to prevent from suffering unjust. Animal testing has negative effect on both human and animals , due to fact it is cruel and inhuman, animal have a…

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    realize more than ever how cruel and unnecessary animal testing is,” (Kesha BrainyQuote.com). This is a quote said by Kesha in explaining the horrible effects with animal testing. Animal testing has been practiced since ancient times. Vivisection was created on animals to replace human dissection, but was banned by catholic church for its horrible practice. Anatomists just assumed animals like dogs, cats etc were born unable to sense pain (Animal Testing is Unethical). The 20th century brought…

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    n the late 1800s animal testing emerged as a way of testing human inventions before applying them to a human organism. Due to the lack of technology, animals seemed to be the most accurate way to predict a human’s reaction to a product before risking the life of a person. While this practice might have been one of the better options in the past, it is unreliable and needs to be eradicated. Every year approximately 17-22 million animals are used in research testing. Not all of the testing is…

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    Squealer In Animal Farm

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    In the satiric novel entitled Animal Farm by George Orwell the character Squealer is a master manipulator, under the order of Napoleon. Squealer convinces the animals that Napoleon is always right. Squealer also alters the animal's memory to make up for Napoleon when he breaks the law. Squealer is loyal to Napoleon, and always does what he says. Squealer has to the look and the body language to persuade the animals into anything Napoleon wants. Napoleon and the pigs soon learn that they turn…

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    George Orwell utilized animals as his form of people in the book Animal Farm. There were horses, dogs, birds, chickens, and pigs. The one horse I really remember from the book was Boxer who was extremely hard working, pretty easy to manipulate and overall a lovable character. Then there are the dogs which at first were innocent puppies but were later turned to heel biting dogs. The main bird in this story is Moses and all he did was talk about sugar mountain which is a place above the clouds.…

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    gladiatorial arenas or the eighteenth-century slave trade.” Many people find testing on animals necessary. Science has evolved exponentially throughout the years. We achieve more and more over the years. In the laboratories many scientist choose to test their new solutions on innocent animals. Their harsh treatment towards these animals has taken science to the next level. Although we achieve a lot, we also fail a lot. These animals are the ones who have to deal with the failure and suffer. This…

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    Animal Testing Inhumane

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    Animal testing has been a controversial topic for a long time while there are people that suspect it and same that don't. although it is an inhumane or dangerous to the health of the animal. people's opinions change relatively to each debate where feelings and natural beliefs come before the thought of changing the near future by most, but not all simple tests. I feel as if animal testing should be legal, as long as they don't stretch to inhumane heights. First, since animals aren't humans they…

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    that animals have been undertaken for us? Probably not. Animal testing can be counted as one of the most inhumane behaviors in the world. According to the US statistic, millions of animals are killed due to cosmetic testing each year. While some of the experiments conducted on animals today are required by law, in areas such like vaccine, drugs and food developments, but most of them aren’t. In fact, a number of countries have banned the testing of certain types of consumer goods on animals,…

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