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    Admittedly, when conducting experiments to test a treatment or to prove something, it usually involves testing on a subject. These subjects are usually animals that were bought by researchers to conduct their experiments. Some of this testing can be done on humans or on animals, but this usually leads to a debate on whether or not ethical to test on animals. This can also referred as an ethical dilemma, which occurs when someone is not able to make a decision due to moral conflicts. Furthermore,…

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    until the animal dies during the procedure or is too weak to survive any longer. Animal testing is a major topic which has been an ongoing debate for many years. The opposing side may argue that animal testing is necessary for discovering cures and treatments for diseases. Opponents may also claim animals feel little to no pain. The people who favor animal testing believe animals do not have rights, which allows experiments to be…

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    older relatives doing and as a result my mother took away our pets. Leaving me and my brothers wondering why and know we know. Animal abuse is a horrible act against nature and I believe that abuse or cruelty against animals should get the same treatment that a person would get if they abused a human. Now in my closing, even though animals are legally our property, do not treat them as that. Treat them like you would treat your brother, sister, mother, father, or anyone or anything that you…

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    Like and appreciate animals? Animals are used for protection, food, clothing, transportation, and many other uses. To end animal abuse everyone has to act as one and help support the Animal Liberation movement created by Peter Singer (O’Neil10). Animals should be treated like humans because of the cases and increase of abuse even though there are acts to stop it. The abuse of animals include beating, no feeding, not having any shelter or even leaving them to die once they get too old (O’Neil7).…

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    Humans argue that animals are not capable of grasping moral concepts, such as rights. However, humans are animals that do have rights. People have fought and continue to fight to give a voice to animals. “We are a predator of predators,” said the study’s lead author, Chris Darimont, Hakai-Raincoast professor at the University of Victoria in British Columbia and science director for the Raincoast Conservation Foundation,” reported by EcoWatch “Humans: The Worst Predator on the Planet”. Animal…

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    that's unnecessary. They are killing the animals, instead of expanding the shelter which is unreasonable. Another reason from Why We Euthanize by Ingrid Newkirk, states a big reason animals are put down, is because of sickness. This is because treatment is really expensive and shelters can’t afford it. Shelters…

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    Think about all the tests that scientists do with animals. Most people think that it is good because it's better them rather than us right? WRONG! Animals must stop being used for commercial and scientific testing. Animal testing is cruel and harsh. Think about it, most experiments involving animals flaw and waste the lives of animals. And since animals do not have the same DNA as humans the tests that they do with them don't prove a lot even if they succeed. If you don't believe me yet. Don't…

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    The fur industry has been part of American society even before there was a United States of America. The fur trade likely started when Hudson’s Bay Company was incorporated in 1670 (Dyhouse) and has continued to this day. While fur fashion trends have changed over the years, ranging from felted beaver hats in the mid-19th century, to hats trimmed with whole birds and stuffed kitten heads in the early 20th century, to today’s mink coats, one thing has remained the same; that every piece of fur…

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    In her research paper titled “Animal Testing and Medicine”, (Hajar 2011) explains that animals have been tested all the way through the history of biomedical research. Although in recent years the practice of animal testing for biomedical research is under severe condemnation by animal rights activists because they are fighting for it to be more humane. (Hajar 2011) As a result laws have been passed in several countries to make the practice more kind and humane. (Hajar 2011) Discussions on the…

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    I think animal testing is better than human testing, on the contrary, it can be said that it is cruel. They have shorter life spans than humans, which make them a very valuable asset in human research. In addition some animals have a similar body in internal and external body features. They also are treated with care and they are kept calm, they do not abuse the animals. We can help prevent diseases with their help in human anatomy and health. Animal testing benefits the animals too, we have…

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