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    Animal Testing Satire

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    the store to buy makeup, do you look on the back to check if they test on animals? When makeup is purchased, most people don’t check to see if it has been tested, and are unknowingly supporting it. Many defenseless animals are being used in factories to test numerous household products. Many of the experiments would be labeled as human cruelty if we did them to ourselves. No animal deserves to this kind of treatment. Animal cruelty should be illegal because there are less harmful ways to…

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    because of greed. Mark Twain proves this during his scientific study. He shows how animals are innocent where man is cruel. He shows where animals take their fill where man is greedy. The author conducted scientific research to provide logos for his argument. He formats his article to create pathos and while being Mark Twain with his prestige come ethos. This article had many great points and created so much emotion that will be highlighted in this evaluation essay. “Man is cruel”. (Twain)…

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    Animal rights are the benefits that people give to animals. Benefits that people give from human use and abuse and the right to protection from human use and abuse and rights can take the moral, legal and practical forms. According to Rifkin 's article “ A change of heart about animals” there is evidence that animals do feel pain and love. For example, elephants moan when they lose a loved one, Koko knows sign language and understands bunch of words, pigs the react differently when they get what…

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    Animal Abuse Laws

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    Animals have been an instrumental necessity that has been rooted in the evolution and progression of mankind throughout history. From wolves bred to hunt or horses used for transportation, animals have helped humans develop a civilized society and a modern civilization. Although animals and humans have a symbiotic relationship, there is no appearance of a mutual respect and appreciation of one another. Animal abuse can be traced back to the 12th century when dog fighting in Europe was common.…

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    Call of the Wild,” Jack London, has written several stories from the perspective of animals living in the wild. He has received much praise for his unique view on the thoughts and behaviors of animals, but he has also received backlash for this as well. Because of his portrayal of animal thought processes, London has been accused of being a “nature faker,” meaning that he gives human-like characteristics to the animal protagonists of his novels of whom, according to his naysayers, are…

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    Zoos can be good for animal welfare when it is proven that these animals need assistance to survive and cannot make it on their own. Where I disagree with zoos, is when zoos breed animals in captivity and take animals from the wild that are not injured or ill. These animals have a right to life and natural selection just like humans do. Imagine living your life one day and then being snatched and…

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    Essay Against Animal Abuse

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    Vets Struggle Against Animal Abuse There are many forms of abuse, and some can even cause death. Children grow up to be violent when abuse is present in their household. This causes a chain reaction to more generations of people who neglect animals. This problem then falls onto veterinarians who cannot do their jobs without having emotions cloud their judgement.Veterinarians are not only doing their absolute best to aid the poor animal in getting them back on their feet, but are also trying to…

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    because of their intelligence and loving nature. Pigs loving nature make them very compatible animals. Some people may be opposed to getting a pet pig because they think they aren’t capable of giving love back to an owner, but research has shown that pigs are among the smartest animals in the world. Their intelligence makes them very capable of emotion which makes them sensitive (Greenwood). Having emotion is something every pet owner is looking for in a pet. Pigs love being around…

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    Timothy was an outgoing man who had a passionate love for animals, mostly bears. He displays strong emotion for them on camera so that the audience can get a taste of that feeling as well. He pushes the subject of how bears are some of life’s greatest creations based on the feelings that he himself feels. He constantly shoots videos of him directly in front of the camera so that his emotions can be shown and the excitement of being so close to a bear is clear. Nichols writes, “Performance here…

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    I could. In that moment nothing mattered. The bad day I had was gone and I felt this overwhelming feeling of joy. One question that crossed my mind was after reading page three. The questions at the bottom where it talks about animals making music. I wonder if animals can relate to music the way a…

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