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    Pros And Cons Of Spay

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    When receiving a new puppy, kitten, or some sort of animal owner’s do not think about spaying or neutering the animal. Most of the time when animals are taken to the veterinarian the owner speaks to the vet about the pros and cons to performing this procedure on the animal. The vet will typically tell them mostly pros about the surgery but they also tell them about the few cons because by law they have to tell the owner about any cons or anything that could go wrong. In the end the owner…

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    Commercial Testing on Animals Should be Banned Jamieson Lawrence The testing on animals for commercial reasons should be made illegal in North America. Animal testing is inhumane, unnecessary, unreliable, and morally unjust for non-medical purposes. Now that we have other means of testing products, the purpose of animals has become purely to save money and time. It’s time our society and our governments stood up to giant corporations and showed them who’s in charge of whom. (1) Commercial…

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    As you sit putting your makeup on before you go out, you do not think about the animals who suffer for us to look good. The question is, is what animals go through worth a fresh face of makeup for us? Animal testing has been around since the beginning of time. Although animals cannot speak, or do other things humans can do, they do not deserve to have products tested on them or be used in experiments that will benefit humans. Animal testing should be illegal. Animals do not deserve to be treated…

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    Despite what people say on the internet, harvesting rabbit wool should not be harmful to the animal. The wool is cut off much like people get their hair cut. The animal might look a little weird after harvesting the wool but there should be no damage to the rabbit or its quality of life if the animal is shorn correctly. Other than being used for production, meat and wool rabbits can be used for showing as well. To compete with meat rabbits at a show, they would be entered in a meat pen. This…

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    Running head: Ethic Directives Understanding Ethic Directives and their Impacts on Society: The Nuremberg Code, Declaration of Helsinki, and the Belmont Report Yesenia Angel East Los Angeles College On August 1947, there was a Medical Case Trial in Nuremberg that had finally come to a verdict and in that verdict there was a section that would become important for human subject research, Nuremberg Code. The Nuremberg code, also known as Permissible Medical Experiments, is the…

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    testing because animal testing is cruel and inhumane, animals make poor test subjects, and animals’ rights are violated. I. Animals should be used for scientific or commercial testing. A.Animal testing has contributed to many life saving cures and treatments, animals have short life cycles, and religious traditions allow humans to be dominant over animals. B.The California Biomedical Research Association states that nearly every medical breakthrough in the last 100 years has resulted…

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    I believe that animals for research should be banned. The use of animals for research should not happen because animals feel everything just like humans do. In the U.S. labs, over 100 million animals are burned, crippled, poisoned, and abused every year. More than 92% of experimental drugs that are safe and effective in animals fail in human clinical trials because they are either too dangerous or it just does not work. Israel and India have already banned animal testing for cosmetics, and the…

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    Testing cosmetics on animals is one of the most common methods animals are experimented on in laboratories. The United States does not require their cosmetic products be tested on animals before use. In contrast, countries like China are known for their strict policy of constructing tests on cosmetics using animals before they allow the products into the country. Some tests that are carried out in the experimentations are, chemicals rubbed onto shaved skin, or dripped into the eye of the animal…

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    Critiques say that,“solitary confinement is akin to torture, violating both international law and the prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment.” Also, very similar words, "No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment,” appear in Article 5 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948. “Many become floridly psychotic, or so agitated that they engage in awful, grotesque…

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    Sense vs. Sensibility Making choices is fundamental to our lives. When we are making decisions, the biggest paradox may be the conflict between the sense and the sensibility. It has been over two hundred years since Jane Austen wrote the novel Sense and Sensibility, yet to our surprise nothing has really changed. We still struggle to make the moral and ethical choices that people have struggled with over the years. In “Letter from Birmingham Jail”, Martin Luther King Jr. broke unjust laws and…

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