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    Over the years, animal experimentation has been an ongoing debate about whether the procedures meet ethical standards. Animal experimentation is the use of living animals for research purposes to assess the effectiveness of new medicine and consumer products. Animal testing is used towards enhancing products such as cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food additives, and household cleaners so that toxic encounters do not occur. Animals that are involved in experimental testing experience psychological…

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    Rachel Carson Pesticides

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    Rachel Carson argues that pesticides should not be used around wildlife or used in general due to their harmful effects. Carson uses guilt, rhetorical questions and other rhetorical strategies to prove her point. Carson discusses the impact pesticide have not just animals but also people to show that this is something that humans should really be worried about. When things hit closer to home people are more likely to listen to somebody and their beliefs. Carson got support from a…

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    Flowers for Algernon Opinion Essay In the book/movie Flowers for Algernon one of the so called main characters is a white mouse named Algernon. Algernon had been given an operation, the same as Charley, to make him a very smart mouse. After the effects of the surgery started to wear off Algernon died. Luckily Charley didn’t die. But using animals in medical experiments puts them in danger. Each year over one hundred million animals including mice, rats, frogs, dogs, rabbits, hamsters, guinea…

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    According to four graduate students, Noah’s ark could in theory float. The ark being 300 by 50 cubits long and being made of gopher wood. The question is now how could he fit two of every animal in the world in there AND make it still float? The boat had to have the same amount of force on the ocean as the weight of the water it displays. The students thought about it and tried looking for the mass. The students started made a math problem. Where they subtracted the mass and found Noah’s ark…

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    think it is an ethical issue and by people who are just greedy for their own benefit. In other words, people who support cloning are not aware of how wrong it is to make a clone, kill it off for its stem cells, and eventually create another clone. People must not have thought much about it since scientists are cloning just animals, however, if human beings were to be cloned all over the place, there would be an uproar. I will expand on how this cloning procedure does not meet the ethical…

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    Animal testing is a widely discussed topic. It is believed to be a way to tests our products that is cruel and inhumane, it’s not though. It has been recorded that only 6% of the animals tested have experienced pain. Do you or someone you know want to have a cure for cancer or have a kidney transplant? If you do, the only way that we are able to do kidney transplants or help people that have cancer is by testing different procedures on animals. We need animals for testing to become better in the…

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    Australian philosopher Peter Singer once said, “one day… our children’s children, reading about what was done in laboratories in the twentieth century, will feel the same sense of horror and incredulity… that we now feel when we read about the atrocities of the Roman 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…

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    People today, daily, head to the store to go pick up that can of hairspray, the tube of mascara, and a new bottle of perfume that they want. They’re mindless to the thought of the process on how it was placed on the shelves of the store. They’re mindless to the thought that it had been tested on animals before it got into the hands of consumers. They’re mindless to the thought that those animals being tested on live stressful, monotonous, and unnatural lives of daily confinement and deprivation.…

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    Flaws Of Animal Testing

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    Despite the significant medical findings made through animal experiments, there are substantial flaws to animal experimentation as well. First, animal experiments can lead to deceptive results and incorrect conclusions. Animals are different from humans, therefore, they would make substandard test subjects. The anatomy, metabolism, and cellular make-up between animals and people are different making animals abominable models for products that are meant for human use. Animals testing also does…

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    A wildlife inspection might be the last thing on your mind when searching for a new home. With so many other items on the checklist, there’s a good chance you assume the potential home doesn’t have any unexpected tenants. Prioritize a wildlife home inspection before it’s too late. It’ll cover any unforeseen problems to guarantee you’re moving into a completely empty home. Here’s why you need a wildlife home inspection and the problems it avoids. Why? The last thing any new homebuyer wants is…

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