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    Pet Industry Case Study

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    Chapter 1│Introduction: Fierce Competition in the Pet Industry High competition exists in the pet industry; therefore, pet companies should continuously innovate and diversify their range of products. As a pet food manufacturer, Blue Buffalo has dedicated numerous years producing premium, high quality cat and dog food and treats. We have also expanded our product selection with items not made for pet consumption such as cat litter. Although Blue Buffalo has gained tremendous success selling…

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    Allen1 Raven Allen Arnetra Pleas ENG 1123 16/06/17 The inconceivable treatment of animal testing Behind the scene Introduction: There are hundreds of million of animal each year being subjected to excruciating agonizing pain from the cosmetic and scientific testing. Animal are treated so poorly in the cosmetic and scientific field. The realization is that cosmetic and scientific field show an inhuman look on creature that are not human. They use animal to check the safety of product, develop…

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    In a society wherein new advancements are discovered on a regular basis with regards to the scientific and biological fields, the analysis of certain developments is required to ensure the safety and morality of the procedure. In particular, however, the issue of the reproductive cloning of animals has been the cause of many debates. The case of Snuppy, a cloned dog, has sparked controversy and this paper will focus on that whilst proving that reproductive cloning of animals should not be deemed…

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    Benefit Of Animal Testing

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    Well, the main point when utilizing animals in any experimentation is determining the harm or the suffering the animals might incur. This is to say, one should try by all means to estimate or weigh the suffering the animals might get. So, by so saying, there have to be some conditions in using the animals in any experimentation like, if it is agreed that animals can be used in experimentations, then strictly their (animals) suffering should be minimized. Then it would reach or be preferable for…

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    In a word, Dr. Ralph Heywood, former scientific director of the Center for Research in Huntingdon in the United Kingdom (It is one of the main centers that rely on animals in research): "The best guess for the link Between negative reactions in humans and animals for toxicity data are between 5% and ". 25%. In other words, the tests carried out on animals, at best, will reveal one of the Al Four negative effects of the drug on humans. However, we will not know any of these four effects will…

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    WILDLIFE FORENSIC SCIENCE What is wildlife forensics? How these crimes are determined a crime, and how are these crimes determined solved even if they are identified? Many people don’t even consider the multiple crimes, murders or mutilations of animals that are occurring on a daily basis out in nature. We see and hear about crimes against animals daily, and we do not stop to think about how many of these crimes tie into trafficking, murders or smuggling. The Scope of Wildlife Forensic is…

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    Stop Animal Experimentation! When you go to the store and pick up a beauty product, what do you see? Most people would see models and tv ads, but you know what i see? I see helpless, innocent animals, locked in cages, being victims to the testing of the corrosive, toxic chemicals that are used to make beauty products. Animal testing is cruel and inhumane to most people and the only reason why other people turn their back to helping these animals is because they do not truly understand what…

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    Scientists believe that it is a good idea to bring back extinct animals like dinosaurs. This would not be a good idea because of many reasons. One reason that it would be a bad idea to bring back extinct animals is the fact that they would not be able to adapt to human life as it is now. They would be way to tall, and they would end up eating the human resources like crops and destroy trees and the wildlife. Another reason why scientists should not try to bring back extinct animals is because…

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    Speech On Animal Testing

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    (Sing); I didn’t ask you to take me here, I didn’t ask to be broken. I didn’t ask you to stroke my hair, or treat me like a worthless token. But my skin is thick, and my mind is strong, I am built like my father was, I’ve done nothing wrong. So free me, I just wanna feel what life should be. I just want enough space to turn around and face the truth. So free me. (Speak) That was the beginning of a song titled “Free Me” by Goldfinger. This song is about animals in the cages of a chemical testing…

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    found that they do,” which means that based on their research it seems that all animals have feelings. If feelings are the things that set up apart from animals, knowing know that animals feel, does that make so people change their views on the treatments towards animals? (This might cause some people to change their views, but it might also make others reinforce their…

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