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    5 unbelievable animal attack survival stories (-- removed HTML --) Each year we hear stories about people being attacked by wild animals. These stories are usually over the top, and sometimes they end tragically. The following stories, however, are ones where the people unbelievably survived being attacked. Sometimes miracles do happen. 1. Great white shark attack An Australian diver by the name of Eric Nerhus was diving near the town of Eden, New South Wales when he was swallowed head first…

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    A Fence Away From Freedom by Ellen Levine is a collection of stories that will tell you about how we treated human beings like animals. Japanese Americans went through an experience they can not come back from. The story went from these people being called disgusting names, taken, beaten, and even killed. These people talk about how they were able to survive in there terrible time that thinking to come to America looking for an opportunity but met by horror. The emotional rollercoaster that…

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    Are all animals equally entitled a right of moral standing or do they need to be a part of the moral community to be accepted as equals? Singer's view is that non-human animals should be equal to humans because they have the ability to feel pain/ suffer and avoid suffering and that, overall Speciesism is wrong. Fox’s view is that animals have to have certain characteristics to be part of the moral community, so they don't have rights, so they shouldn't be part of the community. Both have a…

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    Animal Experimentation Products used on your body are always tested for safety before being bought and sold to consumers. Experimentations and testing are used for cosmetics, food and drugs and is done on animals. In any local beauty supply stores, such as Sephora or CVS Pharmacy some brands state that the items are cruelty-free. What does cruelty free-mean? It’s to inform buyers that the products are not experimented on animals. What are the procedures and requirements to conducting these…

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    the U.S. are a solid foundation in creating increased moral consideration for animals, however they are still insufficient. The only federal law in the U.S. is the Animal Welfare act. It’s fundamental goal is to eliminate the pain and distress of the animals used as much as possible. Some of the guidelines laid out in this Act include the housing, feeding, cleanliness, exercise, ventilation, and medical needs of the animals. However, the AWA does not cover the protection of birds, fish, mice, or…

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    that actually the case? Mark Twain, in his essay, “The Lowest Animal”, states that, “Of all the animals, man is the only one that is cruel” (2). Many have argued and gone back and forth on this topic. There is evidence for both sides; however, with all the things going on in the world today it is easy to say that Twain is correct and man is indeed cruel. Man showcases their cruelty in numerous different ways. One of which is animal cruelty. It transpires all around the world. Despite…

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    Human Animalistic Instincts and Aggression “Animals do not do what they have done. Animals kill to eat, to defend themselves, or their own, and to protect their territory. Not for the joy of it. Not for the lust of it.” In this quote by Jim Butcher, animals are depicted as creatures who live to guard their possessions because they have to. Human beings adhere similar qualities to animalistic behaviors. Animals must be hostile or hold violent behaviors or attitudes toward another ready to…

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    Porphyry’s Argument Against Eating Animals In this paper I will reconstruct an argument, which Porphyry ascribes to the Stoics, that is in favour of using and eating animals. Then I will detail Porphyry’s response to this argument and evaluate that response. Then I will give an overview of his alternative theory of justice. I will decide that his argument against the Stoics is successful. Stoics’ Argument The Stoics argue that justice does not apply to animals, so we are not wrong for killing…

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    morality of killing animals in utilitarian ethics. The reason why this topic is interesting is that utilitarianism has a somewhat paradoxical position on animals. On the one hand, it is a moral theory extremely concerned with animal suffering. One its main tenants is the equal consideration of interests of all beings affected by the action. This principle requires us to value equal interests equally, regardless of who is the holder of the interest. This leads to a radical position on animal…

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    Animals play an invaluable role in medical research. Countless medical discoveries have been made possible because of animal test subjects. They have contributed to the development of medications used to treat asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure and many other diseases. "Research in the last few decades has also begun to tackle some of the more difficult medical problems such as heart disease, depression, and newly emerged infections such as HIV, and many cancers.” Despite these…

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