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    Office of Technology Assessment estimated between 17 and 23 million animals are used in research each year" (Why Are Animals Necessary in Biomedical Research). Animal testing has been a controversial issue for several years and is debated whether it is right or wrong. What is animal testing exactly? It is the procedure on living animals for purposes of research into basic biology and disease, assessing the effectiveness of new medicinal products, and testing the human health or environment…

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    Over 100 million animals are killed each year by money-hungry corporations just to test animals for products. There should be other ways to test products instead of using animals. In most cases, animal testing is unreliable, cruel, and even dangerous . Different scientists have been trying to find different alternatives instead of using animals for testing. Many ethical, scientific businesses are offering different incentives to companies to help decrease the number of animals being tested on…

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    Kelley Speech Much of child labor has been dated back to the nineteenth and early twentieth century when young children of all ages were put to work in harsh conditions. Florence Kelley, a passionate and articulate woman delivers her speech towards child labor at the National American Suffrage Association in Philadelphia. She dictates injustices, children must go through when put to work on farms and factories. From the beginning of her speech to the ending Florence uses the appeals of ethos and…

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    “All children have the right to health, to protection from harm and anxiety, and to harmony, consistency, affection, firmness, warmth, and sensitivity.” (Ministry of Education, 1996,p.46).Every individual has the right to feel as if they belong, that they have a voice and understand that their beliefs, ideas , ambitions and concerns are listened to and respected, “They are people in their own rights, with their own concerns, priorities and aspirations.” (Stainton-Rogers,2009,p.149). Throughout…

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    Upon recognizing how challenging it is to reconcile the tensions that arise in a modern liberal society as a result of cultural diversity, it becomes increasingly clear as to why Jean Jacques Rousseau conceptualized his ideal state as a homogenous one . That is not to say that cultural diversity is not valuable and should not be promoted, but rather that Rousseau, as many of us often are, was inclined to take the easy way out. Nevertheless, as zo0oz perceives, cultural diversity should be…

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    is an ongoing debate regarding whether animals should be entitled to rights and the implications to those rights as well. This issue would not only bring up how certain things would be considered wrong like hunting animals and keeping them locked in a zoo for entertainment, but would also imply how society has the obligation of preventing suffering brought on from animal testing. Philosophers like Peter Singer argue that “rights are derived from the capacity to experience pain, and since…

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    Individual Rights in India has always been a joke. Thanks to the socialist mindset and centuries of cultural dogmatism; based on such beliefs. Beliefs based on altruism, mystical moralities of right and wrong, unquestionable duties towards society etc; we lost to value our own self esteem and self respect. We somehow started having a guilty conscious for having opposite views than these. In India; like any government in the world; regardless of the political party in power, disregards…

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    her writing to successfully inform her audience. Atwood has written several award-winning novels such and “The Handmaids Tale” and “Alias Grace”. Both of these novels are important because Atwood uses her writing to show the importance of Women’s rights and equality. In both novels, Atwood uses a female as the main character and shows the unfair treatment of women in both books. While “The Handmaids Tale” is set in the future, it shows how a society can easily be taken over and how the equality…

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    It is a well known fact that there are multitudinous people around us fighting for their rights and most importantly in a need to be treated as equally as the other. A rebellion for equality has seldom reached fruition. The oppressors and the oppressed may come together for a compromise but never have the former wholeheartedly embraced the latter. Hence, it is safe to say that as long as there exists a wide difference in the living quality and conditions of people, there will be a presence of a…

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    to change who they are as a person. They want to be given the chance to fit equally into a place where they don’t feel like an outcast. Social equality is described as the same status in certain respects, which includes freedom of speech, property rights and equal access to certain social goods and services. The existing differences amongst others in today’s society lead to racism which causes individuals the need to seek equality. Racism is seen as the discrimination directed against someone of…

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