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    environmentalism and animal liberation. Environmentalism is best summarized as the moral principle that biotic communities and the relationships within those communities are of the utmost importance to preserve. Animal Liberation represents the belief that sentience of a being qualifies that individual for moral consideration. If Leopold’s maxim is followed as the standard for land ethicism and the “when” in his maxim is read as a necessary condition then animal liberation…

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    In Poe's seventy novels, the works involving animal images account for a large proportion, while some of the works are mainly human beings, but in the process of creation, Poe has made animal descriptions, which also make people have some animal characteristics. We can analyze the works of Poe by the following classification. By analyzing the animal images in Allen Poe's works and exploring the causes of these animal images, we can better grasp the connotation of Allen Poe's works and further…

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    Animal testing has been around since ancient times. Ancient greek and Romans tested different medical procedures on animals purely to satisfy curiosity. Because anaesthetics were not discovered until near the end of the nineteenth century, all of these experiments were tested on animals without pain relief. Anyone that has accidently stepped on their dog’s paw, knows that animals definitely feel pain. Back in the 1500’s there was an Anatomy and Physiology professor, named Andreas Vesalius. He…

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    testing should stop because it is not ethical. Scientists should develop different methods for their studies which does not torture any living creature. Animals do not belong to humans, therefore torturing them is not an ethical act they were living on earth even before humans and they are still living without the help of humans so animal testing should stop and they should live their natural…

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    The animal testing process does help researchers for scientific advancement required in drug and cosmetic testing. This is to ensure the safety of humans. However, does the process of animal testing humane at all? Do its benefits justify the suffering caused by humans to animals? Thus, Laura and I will defend the rights of animals by stating different disadvantages in animal testing. Life in the laboratory is a world away from the natural environment. They are often housed in isolation, in…

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    g., MatTeks EpiDerm), produce and test vaccines using human tissues, and perform pregnancy tests using blood samples instead of killing rabbits.” This suggests that with new technologies, we can save animals’ lives. Animals are also inhabitants on earth, they were here first, and we have to protect them, not kill them. Also, “Saving the Animals: New Ways to Test Products” by The New York Times says, “Human skin, eyes, and the lining of the throat—snippets of these and other tissues are now…

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    Over the years, many debates have been sparked about the use of animals in experiments to test the quality and effects of different drugs and treatments. This is an understandably controversial topic as the ethical treatment of these animals is often questioned. Many believe that animal testing should be prohibited, but would this really be to the benefit of scientific advancement? Animal testing is necessary for scientific development and this essay aims to support this statement by…

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    What do you think? Do you think that people should or should not feed wild birds? In my personal opinion I believe that people should not feed wild birds. Everyone has there on opinion that is why they call it an opinion. Everyone will have a different feeling and that is fine. Some people may want to feed that wild birds and some people may not want to feed wild birds. In the passage " Stop feeding birds" it states, " Many people believe that they can do their part to help wildlife be…

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    Animal testing has become one of a number of controversial issues because of the effects that it has on animals. Supporters of animal testing justify these effects because they believe that animal testing is the only way to find new cures for diseases. Research that has been done on this matter has proven it to be an ineffective way of finding cures. Furthermore, the reason why animal testing should not continue is because it leads to animals having psychological problems, dwindling of the…

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    A. Animals are harmed during testing Animals shouldn’t be harmed during testing. Animals have feelings just like humans and they can also experience pain Animals are forced to suffer during experiments Most test animals are killed after an experiment. Some experiments cause so much harm and suffering for animals so that killing would be more merciful for the animals than continuing the experiment. In 2010, a research showed that 97,123 test animals were likely to experience pain and…

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