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    Animal experimentation Humans depend on controversy to obtain an ominous view of all the facts to make an educated decision. While many humans can never unanimously agree on a whole heartedly ethically inclined decision, it can help create progress especially in cases of animal cruelty. Although many people are against animal cruelty, the controversy is dictated to people’s opinions on whether animal experimentation is more helpful or more harmful. Animal experimentation is incredibly…

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    Vivisection And Brutality

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    human tissue, and in turn due away with some of the animal experiments being conducted. The most significant result and reason for why animal texting is still being practiced is because of its contribution to a number of life-saving cures and treatments. For example, as polio began to spread across the globe, the polio vaccine was tried on animals and successfully reduced the spread of the disease from 350,000 cases (Animal Testing…

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    5 unbelievable animal attack survival stories (-- removed HTML --) Each year we hear stories about people being attacked by wild animals. These stories are usually over the top, and sometimes they end tragically. The following stories, however, are ones where the people unbelievably survived being attacked. Sometimes miracles do happen. 1. Great white shark attack An Australian diver by the name of Eric Nerhus was diving near the town of Eden, New South Wales when he was swallowed head first…

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    Animal Farm Ethics

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    Vani Kumar PHI1010 Monday Afternoon Class Term Paper: Ethics and Philosophy of Religion “Animals or Food?” There is a question as to whether it is morally permissible to use animals for scientific experiments, factory farming, or organic farming. The moral criteria of two ethical theories, Specific Deontology and Mill’s Utilitarianism (Act Utilitarianism and Social Utilitarianism) will be used to discuss the morality of using animals in these practices. There are many scientific studies,…

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    A Fence Away From Freedom by Ellen Levine is a collection of stories that will tell you about how we treated human beings like animals. Japanese Americans went through an experience they can not come back from. The story went from these people being called disgusting names, taken, beaten, and even killed. These people talk about how they were able to survive in there terrible time that thinking to come to America looking for an opportunity but met by horror. The emotional rollercoaster that…

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    This paper goes into great detail of the PetSmart corporation. It explains the background, Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats of the PetSmart. In order to make an informed decision as to where the company is going it is imperative for this report to be updated usually every 6 months in order to stay ahead of the competition. PetSmart SWOT Analysis This paper is a detailed report of PetSmart; it includes the company background and SWOT. It will help in making any judgements as far…

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    Human Animalistic Instincts and Aggression “Animals do not do what they have done. Animals kill to eat, to defend themselves, or their own, and to protect their territory. Not for the joy of it. Not for the lust of it.” In this quote by Jim Butcher, animals are depicted as creatures who live to guard their possessions because they have to. Human beings adhere similar qualities to animalistic behaviors. Animals must be hostile or hold violent behaviors or attitudes toward another ready to…

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    Animal experimentation has participated a vital role in biomedical research throughout history, however for centuries it has also been an issue of heated public and philosophical discussion. While there are countless historical overviews of animal experimentation in specific areas and time spans, and a minority on the ethical controversy, there is presently no inclusive review article on the animal research, the communal controversy surrounding it, and the appeal of various historical moral…

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    research for finding new drugs and treatments and for the general advancement of health and medicine. There has been a controversy between people about the pros and cons to the practice of animal testing and whether it is helpful or it is just wasting the animal lives and there could be alternatives. First of all, the scientific community and many other people support the use of animals because it helped in the discovery of new drugs and treatments to various…

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    Overview My thesis is concerned with the morality of killing animals in utilitarian ethics. The reason why this topic is interesting is that utilitarianism has a somewhat paradoxical position on animals. On the one hand, it is a moral theory extremely concerned with animal suffering. One its main tenants is the equal consideration of interests of all beings affected by the action. This principle requires us to value equal interests equally, regardless of who is the holder of the interest. This…

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