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    Abolishing Animal Cruelty

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    next. This exact scenario burdens thousands of animals each day. This is an issue that plagues not only our nation, but the entire world. The most devastating piece is that not only are large corporations offenders of these cruel activities, but everyday people too are guilty of inflicting pain upon these poor innocent creatures. Thankfully, many organizations around the globe are working tirelessly toward the common goal of abolishing animal cruelty as a whole. This is a very achievable…

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    Animal Testing Cruelty

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    Animal Testing Cruelty The cruelty of animal testing has recently been debated. In the past years it has become more and more common, and awareness is key to eliminating this issue. Dogs, cats, rabbits, mice, birds, monkeys and many other animals we adore, are being put into cages, receiving no care and suffering from neglect. Hundreds of animals die every day which can be avoided or minimized. If companies torture and kill animals that are considered non important existences easily at our…

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    companies use animals to test products they are about to release, putting the lives of many animals in jeopardy. Millions of animals are forced into painful methods of testing in laboratories that result in physical and psychological damage to the subjects. Animal testing must end and in its place should be methods that are less harmful and more healthy. Although animal testing has led to new cures in the medical industry, the practice is cruel and inhumane with many of the animals being…

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    Animal testing has been used for 150 years, various tests can be performed, and all have many different purposes. During the 17th century, William Harvey was one of the first, recorded people to conduct a studies on animals. His objective was to conduct several studies on animal to pinpoint how blood circulated. During the 19th century the use of animals, for scientific research had boomed, along with anesthetics. Due to this, in 1876, the Cruelty to Animals Act was passed, making it the first…

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    Why Is Animal Cruelty Bad

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    I do think that animal cruelty is bad, but it was helpful. Now I don't want people to get angry at me but risking a human's life to go into space without if there was no dogs around is reasonable but if you were one of the people to go into space to test whether or not you can survive up there, you wouldn't want to be up in the sky revolving in space with no food. You would much rather save your own life and risk an animal to test the safety of being in space. Then what are they arguing for?…

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    voice, no say in what you get to do. Unfortunately animals don 't have to imagine this, millions of animals have to live through this dreadful nightmare every day. Over 100 million animals are killed in a laboratory when used to test different items. This cause of animal suffering is inhumane and action against this cruelty should be taken right away.…

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    treatment of animals should be taken more seriously because of the cruelty suffered by animals at amusement events, factories and in the research field. Animals ethics is a term to describe the way the human reacts with the animal and how the animal should properly be treated. Many philosophers believe that since animals doesn’t have the moral judgement that humans have, then anyone can do whatever they want to do them because they don’t know right from wrong. An animal is very important, the…

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    The fight for animal rights is not a new subject, in fact it has been around since 19th century England. Organizations such as the SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) were established back in 1866. While basic animal rights may be in place, ethics in some places may still be questioned but we have come a long way in terms of animal rights as a whole. It has protected many species from extinction, but what is left to be done? With factory farms and laboratory experiments it is…

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    progressively begun to realize how important it is to provide animals with their natural rights as inhabitants of the earth. In many aspects of life, humans use animals as nothing more than objects for their own benefit. It is obvious that animals can not be given the same rights as humans, since that would indicate that animals must also be held to the same standards, have the same duties, and receive the same punishments as humans, but animals can at least be given respect and kindness as any…

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    The Myth of Animal Testing Animal testing has been practiced by humans for centuries and has been found in Greek writing that dates back to 300 BC. Although, in more recent times, specifically the beginning of the 19th century, animal testing has become more prevalent. However, along with this rapid growth of animal testing also came agencies that aimed to put it to a stop. One of the major issues that people had with animal testing was the cruel and inhumane treatment on the animals. In 1866,…

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