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    realize more than ever how cruel and unnecessary animal testing is,” (Kesha BrainyQuote.com). This is a quote said by Kesha in explaining the horrible effects with animal testing. Animal testing has been practiced since ancient times. Vivisection was created on animals to replace human dissection, but was banned by catholic church for its horrible practice. Anatomists just assumed animals like dogs, cats etc were born unable to sense pain (Animal Testing is Unethical). The 20th century brought…

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    Animal Care Career Essay

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    the Environmental and Land-based industries. I have chosen the ANIMAL CARE sector, as this is where I would possibly like to have a future career. Being uncertain with career paths, I like the Animal Care path as it’s a flexible path that can branch off into many different job opportunities while providing the valuable experience of working with a variety of different animals. CAREER PATH 1 – TRAINER: A trainer’s job is to teach an animal to become familiar with human contact, essentially…

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    you, you scream. But guess what, you didn’t sign up for this. And neither do they. And in 2013 97,123 animals went through these miserable proses with no anesthesia for relief. Animal testing is inhuman and cruel and the animals used in those experiments didn’t sign up for that. With new…

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    Why Is Hunting Wrong

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    This is a perfect example of what hunting is like for the poor, innocent animals that die every single day at the hands of selfish humans. Hunting has been around since anyone could remember; however, that doesn’t make it right. There are many reasons why hunting is wrong such as the suffering they go through, accidents during hunting, and animal extinction. Hunting makes a huge impact on the world, it has even made animals go extinct across the world. People have transformed hunting into…

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    I agree with your article “A Change of Heart About Animals” for the most part. I agree animals of all kinds can be intelligent and have complex emotions. Your article made me question the way I thought about all animals. I believe animals should have rights and should be treated more fairly instead of just being thought of as inanimate objects. In paragraph eight of your article you talk about Koko a gorilla in California who can use sign language and knows over 1,000 signs. I looked up…

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    Animal experimenting is not right or worth doing. Most would agree that it’s wrong to put another innocent living being life over your own. By putting animals through experimentation, we are putting them through suffering and death. Even if an animal is not suffering or dying from experiments we conduct they still are being taken away from their lives out in the wild where they should be. There are many good reasons why we should stop experimenting. As I already mentioned its unethical meaning…

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    hunting because it is wasteful and could potentially put a species’ future at risk. It demonstrates a lack of compassion for sentient beings. Trophy hunting is sadistic and has no use other than to be able to brag about slaying beautiful and mighty animals. Author Questions Who is the author? Acclaimed anthropologist Jane Goodall wrote this blog-post. Does the author aim to persuade, explain, inform, entertain, defend, motivate, dissuade, praise, delight, blame? Goodall aims to…

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    Meat Eating Meat Analysis

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    Alastair Norcross. In objection 1 to Norcross’s main argument it is argued that Fred tortures the puppies himself, but meat eaters do not torture the farm animals. Norcross’ response is that, Fred’s hiring someone else to torture the puppies for him would be just as wrong. Norcross believes there is not a separation between one who tortures the animals themselves to obtain meat or in this case the fictional chemical “cocoamone” (Norcross, pg. 230). Or one who pays another to do the torturing for…

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    Senior Animal Services Officer at the age of 16. She started by working at veterinary clinics as a kennel technician and veterinary technician. As a young adult, she went to the University of North Texas and graduated Cum Laude with a degree in Criminal Justice and a minor in Behavior Analysis. Her main goal at that time was to become an Animal Cruelty Investigator, hence the criminal justice background. She wanted a minor in Behavior Analysis so she could better understand how people and…

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    the time. Doing this there are some risks that take place like the animals suffering, workers being mistreated, safety concerns for the consumers, and not knowing that there are alternatives. The animals well-being is just as important as humans well-being. We as humans are meat eaters, and raise and slaughter the animals for meat. When the word “Slaughterhouse” comes to mind most think the worst of the worst. The animals screaming and crying as they walk to their death. They are…

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