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    There have been many studies done around the world and many new findings that have came to the surface. Though, there are quieter studies that many of us do not shed light on and fail to understand. Have you ever wondered how animals feel? Or yet, a better question, do animals have “feelings”? Should we care about the way they are treated in certain circumstances and take into consideration the rights they have? As you think of the answers to these questions, studies have proven that our fellow…

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    Geographic isolation is a form and one of the components that lead to reproductive isolation that refers to a population of animals, plants, or other organisms that are separated from combining genes with other organisms of the same species. This kind of isolation can have resulted from either a coincidence or an accident. The main components of geographical isolation are isolation by distance, isolation by separation, isolation by barriers, and isolation by an event. One of the main examples…

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    Overview 9 Denise Dearing focuses on how animals consuming plants can avoid the deadly toxin. Mammals synthesize biocompound to counteract toxins. She works with woodrats because there are over 20 different species and they can feed on a variety of different diets. Woodrats drag plants back to their mittens and those items serve as info for many researchers to recreate the flora of the desert. Dearing’s lab focuses on liver enzymes because it allow them to look at the mRNA while the rats are fed…

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    “Farming Up Trouble” “Farming Up Trouble”, by Beth Mole is an article that tells people that antibiotics are being used more in the animals that are on the farm than in humans. The article talks about how this could be the where the antibiotic-resistance bacteria comes from. These antibiotic-resistance bacteria are spreading swiftly across farms, and the scientists are scared that this bacteria is traveling out of farms by the farmer’s meat products as said in the article, “Scientists and…

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    Owning a pet in Maryland isn’t always just about playing and cuddling with your fur ball. When you own a dog or cat, you take on a tremendous amount of responsibility. Pets need health care and when an emergency happens, you may need to come up with quick cash on the spot. Maryland is a great place to own a dog or a cat, or even a few of each breed, because of the mild weather in the spring, summer and fall months. Your pet will have plenty of opportunities to get outside and play during these…

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    Animal Testing- English Speech I have always felt passionately about animal rights and in particular animal testing. I am therefore here to convince all of you to oppose, stop and disengage from the cruel, detrimental and unnecessary animal testing. The lipstick, the blusher and the mascara we use has poisoned hundreds of thousands of innocent animals. The hairspray, the hair gel and the perfume we use has blinded hundreds of thousands of innocent and defenseless animals. The toothpaste, the…

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    Animals have historically been used as beasts of burden, from the lions that performed at the Coliseum to the elephants of the Ringling Brothers Circus that would execute spectacular stunts. Most people go to circuses because they “love animals”, and have no idea about what happens behind the scenes. But the sad truth is that animal performers are not given five-star treatment like human entertainers, but rather are treated inhumanely. Animals are not performers, spectacles to gawk at, or circus…

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    Early Buddhists but, not the Buddha Siddhartha Gautama himself, used the idea that animals were spiritually inferior as a justification for the exploitation and mistreatment of animals. It is widely recognized that experimenting on animals is wrong. Buddhists say that this is morally wrong if the animal experiences any pain. So perhaps a Buddhist approach to experiments on animals might require the experimenter to accept the karma of carrying out such an action. The positive way Buddhists…

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    discuss the controversies of animal experimentation. The concerns it brings, the benefits that arises from this testing and suggested alternatives to decrease this practice. Over decades, animal rights advocates have argued against animal experimentation. These advocates had…

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    Animal Testing Essay: Lives Saved, Yet Many More Lives Lost Imagine that someone takes you from your cozy home, squeezes you into a cage, and takes you to a tall weird-looking building. Then, imagine that they force you to drink and take injections of liquids that you have never seen before. Suddenly, you start to feel sick and black out, forever. This is the story of more than a hundred million animals every year in animal testing labs. Animal testing is the use of animals for experimentation…

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