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    Animal testing is any kind of scientific test in which live animals of sorts are forced to undergo something that is likely to cause them pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm. This has been a very controversial thing that people everywhere are protesting about. There are two main uses of animal testing: medical and federal approval of products. Other uses include: advancing scientific study, models to study disease, develop and test different forms of treatment, and to protect the safety…

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    Horrors of Animal Testing 100 million animals are killed each year for medical training, biology lessons, experiments and commercial testing. They are usually are mice, rats, frogs, dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, monkeys, fish and birds. But when companies and scientists experiment on them, the tests are sometimes really brutal and inhumane. Animal testing and experimentation has to end. Animal testing is a big problem, because the animals are sometimes…

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    Which Character Deserves To Be Eaten By A Dinosaur In Jurassic park, there are some characters that need to be killed by a dinosaur. whether quick and painless or slow and agonizing for their lack of ethical behavior Within the book. for example, John hammond, the man who ran the park and wanted to create millions for the live attractions that he specifically wanting rich folk to see. in the novel Jurassic park, it tells the experience ones dream transformed into a literal roaring nightmare.…

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    than half of the animals in captivity centers feel like. For many years animal captivation has been viewed as a good action, but not everyone knows the pain these animals go through every day. Many people support animal conservation centers because they are told that animals will live healthier and longer. Many people assume that animal captivity acceptable action, however it can cause harm to the animals. The problem is that due to the lack of stress they are put under, the animals start to…

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    Animals should not be used in laboratories for the testing of drugs of cosmetics. Sharon Jang 10GC Did you know that 95% of animals used in experiments are not protected by the federal Animal Welfare Act? Being injected with unknown drug injections and, being locked inside barren cage with endless loneliness, are hopeless situation for animals in laboratories. Even right now at this moment, animals are used in laboratories for our benefits. Animal testing means that using animals to test…

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    Using animals for lousy tests is wrong and should be banned. They should be entitled to the rights we have. Everyday humans are using defenseless animals for cruel and useless tests. The animals cannot fight, and protect themselves therefore we must. There should be more laws to protect the animals we know and love. A major ethical issue of this is that poor animals suffer with pain and discomfort. In 2010 alone: 1,395 primates, 5,996 rabbits, 33,662 guinea pigs, and 48,888 hamsters were used…

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    wonder if this situation is truly acceptable. Those in favor of zoos would argue that absolutely, the species lives and can work towards re-establishment and conservation. On the other hand, critics say it prolongs an inevitable death, forcing the animal to spend the rest of its life depressed and alone. This argument has loomed over zoos’ existence from the dawn of their creation. So how does someone decide which side is correct? Each side effectively uses different rhetorical strategies that…

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    opponent, Space World, for the crimes they have committed. There is a difference between an exhibit of art and an exhibit of animal cruelty. And today I am here to bring forth very pertinent evidence to convince you that Space World has committed animal cruelty. They froze 5,000 fish under a skating rink, do you call that an exhibition of art? All the evidence points to animal cruelty. They froze thousands fish under ice just for amusement. Let me ask you, does that not sound like cruelty?…

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    to write this research paper with the goal of determining the influence that animal testing has on humans. The reason I chose this topic was that of my interest in the rights of animals and humans. I strive for the conservation and safety of animals and humans. I felt that writing an essay about the effect of animal testing on humans could determine ways in which animal testing could be stopped for the benefit of animal and human life. I did very well on this research paper because I was…

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    Animal abandonment is a serious problem that is hurting animals worldwide. However, there are ways to help and organizations that are trying to help. Buying from shelters is a great way to help this problem but not enough people are doing it. As a result, of these organizations help to convince people to change it could shut down most abusive animal businesses. A big problem when talking about animal abuse/abandonment is puppy mills. “Conditions animals go through in puppy mills are rusty…

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