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    "Tracy Reiman, an executive vice president for PETA discusses animal rights and the treatment of animals during a time of racism published in the Tribune News Service. Reiman argues that while we have progressed as a more humane society, our treatment towards animals should improve and believes that the best time to address these issues is nowas it goes hand in hand with other issues such as discrimination and wants to include species into the line of inclusivity to augment its meaning. While I…

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    If you were to tell someone that you are going vegan ten years ago they would think you were crazy. People were not educated on what being vegan is like. According to The Vegan Society “Veganism is a way of living which seeks to exclude, as far as is possible and practicable, all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose.” Just in the past five years being vegan has become more popular. Social media plays a big part on spreading the awareness…

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    Causes Of Animal Abuse

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    Animals are living creature on earth which have feelings, emotions and even their own thought. They have rights to live safely and peacefully, and must be protected and treated well as human, the most intelligent animal in the world. However, many people think that animals are just such a thing to fulfill the requirements of their life. They do not have compassion towards animals which will directly lead to animal abuse. The phrase "animal abuse" is defined as “the deliberate harm of an animal”…

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    1 Scientific Justification on Animal Testing with Alternative Solutions The pursuit of scientific advancement has subjected a variety of animals to unfair, unnecessary cruel treatment. Will society continue to justify ineffective animal testing to some form of illegitimate, imprecise data or are there alternative solutions available? Researchers have long involved animals to create some form of legitimate scientific evidence because our bodies share outstanding physiological similarities.…

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    The way that domesticated animals are procured and kept in America paints a dark picture of their treatment. The industrialization of breeding and farming has lead to a huge lapse in moral judgement on the ethical treatment of animals. The great distance from time of production to when one receives a product has led Americans to forget where what they have come from. Many Americans just see the steaming steak…

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    B. Sensitization There are two types of sensitization tests that are generally submitted in support of IDE and marketing applications: the Guinea Pig Maximization Test and the Local Lymph Node Assay. In addition, the Buehler method can be used for topical devices only (i.e., those in contact with skin), per ISO 10993-10. Guinea Pig Maximization Test (GPMT) For this test, male and/or female healthy young adult animals are used. If female animals are used, the animals should be nulliparous and…

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    or the past decades, there has been and ongoing heated debate on whether the experiments for the benefit of medical research is ethical. Wether it is or isn't, most people believe that some form of cost-benift test should be performed to determine if the action is right. The animals go through pain, distress and even death, where the benefits are the collection of new knowledge or the development of new medical therapies. Over more than 1.4 million animals are used each year.The testing can date…

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    deteriorate in labs? Each year, over 100 million animals- including mice, rats, frogs, hamsters, rabbits, dogs, monkeys, fish, and birds- loose their life due to animal testing. Scientists claim animal testing is the best way to develop medical treatments. However, animal cruelty…

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    More recently, the use of animal testing has gone up 73 percent in the last 15 years (Casey). “Of the 98 Nobel Prizes awarded for Physiology or Medicine, 75 were directly dependent on research from animals” (Pacheco). The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is a group that attempts to protect animal rights. Because of PETA, Europe has banned the sale of cosmetics with ingredients tested on animals. Many other celebrities have attempted to stop animal testing including Kesha, Paul…

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    CHAPTER 6 CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS 6.1 CONCLUSION: As discussed in the introduction thatthe relationships of humans with animals, includes animals as sources of food, as companions, as objects of sports, as sources of entertainment, and as cultural icons. Humans and animals have had a social, cultural, and ecological relationship since they have existed. India is facing significant problem of Animal protection laws. The welfare of wild and particularly domestic animals in India is very low on…

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