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    Trump, I think we need to change the law on animal abuse. We should not get 3 strikes, but instead we should get one strike. I think people should go to jail when they first hit the animals, so they won't hurt them anymore. About 70.1% of animal abuse in the world involves dogs. And about 20.9% involves cats. We have to put a stop to this. Animal testing is a cruel and inhuman practice “that kills or seriously injures many types of species. Animal testing results in helpless…

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    For many years private exotic pet owners and Animal Rights activists have argued about exotic animal ownership. Private owners of exotic animals are constantly under fire from animal rights activists and politicians who are mislead and uninformed about exotic animal ownership. Human casualties, expenses, and cruel and unusual treatment of theses animals are often brought up against these owners. However, these couldn't be further from the truth. Often times the issue of human casualties is…

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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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    respect. No one deserves to be mistreated or abused in any way. People should not treat others in a violent way. Moreover,animals should not be abused or killed just because they are not human. They can feel too,just like any other person in this world does. Animal Cruelty in our society should be banned,with laws that put people in jail due to the fact that they are hurting animals. Consequently,current laws are passed but not quite really followed still. That's why being put in prison is a…

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    "A righteous man has regard the life of his animal..." Proverbs 12:10 (1). Not even the word of God has stopped the animal cruelty that occurs in labs across the world. Despite all the proof and moral evidence provided, scientists continue to use defenseless animals for not only experiments for the good of mankind, but also for cosmetics tests and other nonessential products. Not only are these acts morally wrong, but they also have been, on many occasions, proven to be ineffective, and even…

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    Introduction Animal extortion is an ongoing issue in relationship to animal welfare and rights. There seems to be some ethical areas that individuals feel need to be changed on how humans use animals for human personal benefits. The argument supporting animal extortion and maltreatment has been the same for generations, including this view on animals used for experiments, “These benefits to humans far outweigh the costs in suffering that relatively few animals have had to endure. Society has…

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    Stop animal testing for human care resources: All animal testing to care human diseases should be stopped because there more effective ways to test for those purposes without using animals. 1: Better resourceful ways to do testing: If people stop animal testing for human diseases cures less and less Every day in the long run it would kill and harmless creatures. There are human volunteers to do testing instead of the creatures and it will work most of the time because it humans doing the…

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    United States, animals are abandoned, beaten, and fighting for their survival every day. Forced to live in unhygienic conditions with no water or food, they don't have very much hope as they live out their days lacking the empathy or consideration that they deserve. Some are discovered and rescued, given the opportunity to experience how magnificent their lives can be; others aren't so fortunate. In order to change as country, we must stick up for these mistreated animal’s rights and…

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    actions in relation to animal slaughter for food, clothing, testing chemicals, other uses, and animal cruelty in general in Babycakes. Using first-person point of view as an observer-participant, indirect characterization allows reader to listen to the character's thoughts about the matter. Additionally, it appears inclusive rather than hypocritical separation of one who actually belongs to the population who contribute in one way or another to animal violence. Themed with animal cruelty and…

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    controversial, they need to be talked about. This is true with the subject of animal testing. In an article published in the New York Times, "Second Thoughts of an Animal Researcher", author John P. Gluck informs the reader why a scientist, who formerly conducted experiments on monkeys, would change his views to be against the practice of animal experimentation. He does this by using personal experiences. In another article, "Animal Research is Wasteful and Misleading", authors Neal D. Barnard…

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