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    Animal testing is “the use of non-human animals in research and development projects, especially for purposes of determining the safety of substances such as foods or drugs.” Since animals are seen as a lesser, animal-testing is deemed necessary by most experts. However, animal testing is torture because we do not allow animals the choice to be tested on or not. Companies like MAC or Mary Kay cosmetics should not test their makeup on animals because animals are not able to voice an opinion. When…

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    certain breed of animal, and are willing to spend extreme amounts of money in order to get what they want. Instead, those people could go and rescue one from the shelter. There are so many animals wanting someone to love them at shelters. Not only does the animal benefit from the adoption, but the person adopting the animal does as well. There are many reasons to adopt animals. People should adopt animals from a shelter or rescue because it would be less expensive, it would save the animals…

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    According to the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, “Every person in the United States has benefited from the results of animal testing. Children are now immunized against many diseases such as whooping cough, small pox, and tetanus all because of animal testing”. With all the good coming from animal testing it is hard to believe there are still some radical groups strongly opposing the medical science behind it. Animal testing for medical purposes is necessary and justified…

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    Josse Adame Rationale The topic I found most interesting to research is animal cruelty. I chose this topic because i want to get more knowledge about why people tend to hurt animals and what their purpose is. Every day in our community I see all types of animals going through torture and suffering. I want to understand why people think it is ok to kill or hurt an animal for their benefit. Why would someone want an animal part as a souvenir when they can just make the species larger? Do they…

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    Animal Rights For Decades the American society as well as many others, have been participants in an ongoing controversy regarding animal rights and animal protection. This particular debate has raised so much havoc in the world today, considering activist for animal rights are very passionate and will not stop on the account of politeness to get a point across. A widely known animal rights group established in 1980, known as Peta are famous for throwing buckets of wet paint on a various victims…

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    “A good deed done to an animal is as meritorious as a good deed done to a human being, while an act of cruelty to an animal is a bad as an act of cruelty to a human being” (“Animal Abuse Sayings and Quotes”). The frequent occurrence of animal abuse is shocking. The recurrence of animal abuse is no surprise. Animal cruelty happens in many different ways and is very common nowadays. If a human being endures beatings and neglect intentionally from another human being, the story can bring tears…

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    Animal Ethics In humans, Ethics is the manner in which an individual behaves. Ethics is norms set aside to define the correct and incorrect way that people conduct themselves in the society. These norms might be acquired, or they emerge from religious believes, state regulations, ethnic group and popular culture. An individual executes good ethics when he or she does what is acceptable in the society (Kemmerer 274). Human beings coexist with numerous animals in the society, and this forced the…

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    believe that animals should have the same rights as us humans? If you think about this, passing a Bill of Rights for animals could go against centuries of human culture, increase the cost of food, hinder medical research, and may cause other problems. I believe that animals should not have a Bill of Rights. My first reason is that such a law would go against human culture because we as people run the world. Can animals even work, cook, clean, or even talk, think about it. Giving animals…

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    Most people have been to a zoo and have seen all the exotic animals. Have they ever thought that the animals probably miss their home, their family at home, or want to roam around in the wild. Things like people dying from having exotic pets, animal abuse, and unfairness are all the problems in having exotic animals. The first reason, is that people have died from their different pet eating them or strangling them. For example, In 2009, a 2-year-old girl was strangled to death by a 12 foot…

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    Does the society believe that animals should have rights? Society believes that animals are not like humans so the animals get treated inhumanely, but they are wrong. Studies have shown that animals are more like humans than previously thought and that they are more aware. The way society treats animals is inhumane because animals can feel pain, have similar characteristics to humans, and are self-aware. The way society treats animal is inhumane and should change because they can feel pain. In…

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