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    As stated by Tom Regan, a professor at North Carolina State University, "Animals have a basic moral right to respectful treatment...This inherent value is not respected when animals are reduced to being mere tools in a scientific experiment”. Animal testing for new beauty products and medicines is a cruel and morally wrong process that occurs to thousands of animals daily. Not only does animal testing go against basic animal rights, it is also unreliable and completely unnecessary as majority…

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    Why Did Pigs Become Taboo

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    and it also mentions some animals that are forbidden in Leviticus. The focus of this essay is to learn how animal taboo started, why did pigs became taboo and who have taboos against eating camels. When the pleistocene megafauna was destroyed, people started domestication animals like sheep, goats, pigs, cattle, and other domesticated animals. People starts raising these animals mainly for their meat. During the Neolithic times, it is easy to start domesticating animals because the villages…

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    In the United States alone, approximately 100 million animals die each year, due to the adverse effects of animal testing. The majority of these casualties are a result of cosmetic companies’ intensive experimentation methods. Additionally, the procedure of animal testing has many issues such as fallacious results, various limitations in the testing process, and most importantly, the scarifications of numerous animals. Not only does does it cause detrimental effects to the subjects, but it also…

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    Did you know that over a 100 million animals are killed due to animal testing in the U.S. alone (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)? Animal testing is the use of animals for testing in a lab and performing harmful and deadly experiments on including mice, rats, frogs, dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, birds, monkeys, and fish. Animal testing is a controversial topic because some people say that it is a good thing and that animal lives can and should be sacrificed if it helps…

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    Animal testing is a reoccurring issue that circles society without any form of hesitation as to the consequences that underlay the blinding benefits. Animal experimenting was established during the 19th century. Many products such as medicine, hair care products and cosmetics are presented to the human population as safe to use because of animal testing. Though animal testing may be a controversial issue, many people feel animal testing is for the best. Hence, animal testing should be quickly…

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    *Squeeeek.* That’s the sound of an animal being tested. Over 115 million animals are tested each year! These 115 million animals go through terrible things that human do, and most die. What if you were a test animal? How do you you would feel if you were tortured every single day of your life? Many people have been debating whether animal testing should be banned or not. It is clear that overall, testing animals isn’t beneficial and should be illegal because, many drugs or experiments are…

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    I learned to read, I had fun with my friends, life was good. After school, however I had a new show I loved. This was when animal planet was good, and didn’t just cater to pet lovers. The show was called the Most Extreme. It was a countdown; it would list the animals that best matched a trait. After school, I would come home to see the fastest animals, the ones with the best senses or the ones with the most inaccurate myths. I learned that lemmings don’t throw themselves off cliffs, before…

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    Animal Testing Animal testing in the cosmetics industry is still prevalent in today’s society. There are 100,000-200,000 animals that suffer every year due to animal testing. There are many animals still getting hurt because of animal testing. Whether it be for medical research or making sure cosmetics is not chemically harmful, animal testing is very dangerous and should be stopped. First, the government spends billions of dollars on animal testing that can go towards…

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    the students a picture of a cat and dog. I will model comparing by comparing the two animals. Explain: After I finish comparing the animals I will show the students two pictures of arctic animals. I will say “This week in science we are talking about the different kinds of animals that live in the arctic. I want us to try to compare these two animals, the fox and the polar bear.” I will work with the students to compare the two different animals. Elaborate: After the students compare the two…

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    treating every animal with dignity, but it was not until we got older that we became aware of how animals where used in experiment treatments. We never seem to make any connections of how animals were helping to solve some of those problems. Taking advantage of the similarities It all makes sense why scientists are using animals to find cure, humans share 99% of their DNA with…

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