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    Animal testing is an unnecessary part of science that should be gotten rid of completely. Instead of sacrificing the lives of innocent animals, we should spend our time studying the cells of humans and how the product can impact someone before testing it on humans. Animals used for scientific or product testing are under an unnatural and stressful environment, one they would otherwise never come across in life, causing the animal to not react as it should. The Animal Welfare Act states that…

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    Do you think that trophy hunting should be allowed? Some may not believe it should be legal.one reason is It can be harmful to endangered species. A second reason is that it doesn't benefit the animals. And for the last reason is that when hunting some rules and laws aren't followed.but some times it provides protection for the villages and cities. To begin with trophy hunting should not be legal because it can be harmful to endangered to endangered species.according to newsela article it…

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    Veterinarian is a person that is qualified to treat diseased or injured animals. They have a one on one communication with their patients and owner. A Veterinarian diagnose, prevent, and treat a variety of animal illnesses and diseases. I have chosen this career because I would love to become a Veterinarian one day and help animals in need. This area (Veterinarian) needs improvement with making sure the patients are receiving the right treatment, diagnosis and customer services. Sometimes it…

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    Many people think being a wildlife biologist is a breeze-they get to spend time with animals all day, right? Not quite. Wildlife biologists have to perform an essential job, which isn't just playing with animals. One of their main priorities is to study animals and wildlife. “They study the physical characteristics of animals, animal behaviors, and the impacts humans have on wildlife and natural habitats” (“Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists”). For example, a Wildlife Biologist studies how a…

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    inhumane animal research which is wrong because human treat animals as less important than mankind. In the paper, Dylan start paper with questioning about human right verses animal right. Animal research has been done for human’s benefits. Human treat animals as second species, which looks animal lower than human kind. From the history, human uses animals with brutal methods. For example, 51.4 billion chickens globally every year for a food source and 820,812 animals were used for animal…

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    veterinarian. A veterinarian’s job is to protect animals and bring them back to health. They focus on progressing medical treatments and knowledge on animals. The career allows veterinarians to discover new information on animals which could benefit the animals, even humans. The career is diverse, allowing veterinarians to focus on different species. Veterinarians can pursue several fields of study such as farm animals, marine, domesticated animals, wildlife, etc. The degree that I plan to…

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    In comparison of “All Animals Are Equal and Moral Standing,” the “Value of Lives, and Speciesism” the key differences are based on the values outlined by the writers. In Value of Lives and Speciesism, Frey discusses the importance of animals feel pain and suffer just as humans do, but also admits that there are reasons such as necessary medical research for harming animals. On the other hand, Singer’s All Animals Are Equal focuses on the rights of hemostats in comparison to those who can make…

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    Introduction Singer is right to claim that human suffering and animal suffering should be given equal consideration. (16) Exposition In his writing, Animal Liberation, Peter Singer maintains that we ought to give equal consideration to the lives of non-human animals as we do to the lives of humans. He is saying that all animals, either human or non-human are all equal. One of the arguments that Singer says is asking why equality is a moral idea and not a declaration of fact. He does this by…

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    beings are aware of animal slaughter for food purposes. One may either look away with guilt and still consume meat knowing in fact the process within animal slaughter, or on the crontary, not consume meat at all. Michael Pollan makes several points throughout his journal from “ The New York Times Magazine”, in which he advocates the idea of equality, factory farming, and humane farming. Within his several points, he arrives to a conclusion in which he proclaims that animals’ rights may still be…

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    finding an animal, adopting them, and caring for them until you can find a home for them, I have. As a kid me and my friends would always play vet, to us it didn’t matter if we were “caring” for my hermit crabs, fish, hamsters, dog, or stuffed animals we still “saved” their lives. Now i’ve joined horseback riding due to my love of animals. We have to care for the horses before and after our rides. I definetly want to have a career in caring for animals. Sometimes making sure animals are okay…

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