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    Is Animal Rights Wrong

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    Animal Rights- Is it wrong for human to eat animals? Animal rights has been a debatable topic for a long time, and is it wrong for us, human, to eat animals is one of the controversial question. Many people, and philosoplers argue that animals should have their right, some of those ideas lead to the result of vegetarianism. Some of them point out that animals should have the same morality consideration since they are equal. Therefore, the right or wrong of eating their meat is worth discussing.…

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    Animal Testing Animals

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    and Sephora cosmetics are using animals to test their make-up and beauty’s materials. Animal testing is a kind of animal cruelty and abuse because by injecting chemicals into their bodies, their lives are put in danger and most of the animals end up dying. Each year about 100 million animals are used in the United States’ laboratories for biology, medical, and cosmetics testing (U.S Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service). By using animals as testing objects, the…

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    The author states, “In this article, I focus on the factors that may influence owners’ decisions to rehabilitate or euthanize pets with behavior problems, with an emphasis on pets with aggression or anxiety disorders.” III. Argument What is the main argument of the text? The main argument is that making critical decisions can be difficult even if it does or doesn’t relate to the client factors. What important points does the author use to support his/her main argument? The author states’…

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    I believe that animal experimentation is a valid medical research technique and am support it. I believe this for a multitude of reasons, the biggest being as follows: animal experimentation is necessary for the betterment of medical technologies and drug development, alternatives are not as cost efficient and do not produce results that are as accurate as those produces by animal experimentation, and animals do not have equal rights to humans. I personally find these reasons to be irrefutable…

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    In discussions of animal testing, one controversial issue has been whether animals can feel emotions as humans do, and furthermore, if they can then is the use of animals in research morally wrong? On the one hand, scientists that use animals as test subjects, such as Helosia Sabin and her late husband, argue that it is crucial for any medical progress because much testing is required before releasing a new drug into the public. On the other hand, people like Peggy Carlson, a scientist herself…

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    Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, are the most well-known animal rights group in the world. Through campaigns, commercials and advertisements, PETA has grabbed the attention of the public eye, and refuses to let go until their message is fully embraced. On the surface, this doesn’t seem like a bad thing. After all, PETA’s message is pretty clean-cut, and advocates for an issue that many wouldn’t disagree with. On the surface, the organization stands for benefitting animals worldwide. This…

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    human-beings, treat domestic animals with no respect and cause them a tremendous amount of pain both physically and mentally. Using Peter Singer’s “Animal Liberation” as his fundamental reference, Pollan provides readers with facts and continuously asking readers rhetorical questions as a tactic way to evoke readers’ emotions. Flashback to the U.S. history of how African Americans, women, and LGBT community gained their rights, he suggests it is now time to give animals their “rights” as well.…

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    Animal Testing Imagine that you buy a new eye shadow or a new lipstick and you are going to use it. After you use that product you realize that using that product caused you a type of cancer and now you have to pay for the treatment. Also, they give you two options for your treatment, one is tested on animals and the other one is tested in vitro studies or computer models. Obviously, most of the patients will choose the medicine that was tested on animals. The definition of animal testing or…

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    that about 50% of all animals medically and cosmetically experimented on die about 2-3 weeks after experimentation? Hundreds and thousands of animals are experimented each year to test out new cosmetics. The cosmetics that apply are makeup and cleansing products. Although there are some companies who have stopped experimenting on animals, it is still not enough to save the hundreds and thousands of animals whose lives are taken away to benefit humans. Experimentation on animals date all the…

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    emotional life” (Weedon, 1987), which in other words means that by logical thinking and emotions to generate personal views. Discourse forms around topics that happens in our daily life, such as on the topic of animal testing. The debate on the animal testing is never been settled. Animals in scientific experiments in the…

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