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    The theme of justice consists of several interconnecting elements and aspects. According to For The Love of Animals, justice is defined as being able to give individuals and groups what they are owed in a consistent and unbiased manner. The author, Dr. Charles Camosy, is a Catholic Christian ethicist that has a particular understanding of justice. He believes that refusal to recognize the value of individuals and groups is immoral and unjust. Religiously, Christians have a similar definition of…

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    As a veterinary technician is very important to know about diseases to educate clients about their pet’s health and try to find out what is wrong with them by asking the right questions to help figure out the right diagnostic test to be performed and figure out what the pet has. There are many different kinds of diseases affecting many species for example: infectious, immune mediated, parasitic, congenital, neoplastic, metabolic, toxic and degenerative. Congenital or genetic diseases are…

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    I believe that animal lovers, pet owners, and anyone who feels the need to nurture or protect others are the intended audience of this advertisement. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) is all about saving animals and ensuring that they are treated humanely. Anyone who cares about animals could appreciate what they are doing, so it makes them the perfect target audience. Additionally, the ASPCA claims that "Animals can't speak for themselves, so it is up to us…

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    Imagine Using one you beloved products that you have been using for years, then suddenly you realize it's been tested on newborns leaving them burnt,traumatized, or even lead to death. not a good image is it? This is what's being done to animals all over the world. It is a practice used all over the world . This usually done to see if a certain product is safe for our everyday use. These testing are a fundamental research, testing for regulation,and most commonly used for beauty product. The…

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    Have you ever thought how many failed attempts can happen when trying to clone your dead pet? It takes thousands of attempts just to clone your little poodle. Many People may have different opinions about having their pets cloned. The choice of cloning your pets is clearly up to you but, I personally don't think that cloning pets should be allowed. The reason why I think cloning pets is unethical is because cloning pets can cause harm to the carrier, it is also very expensive, and can cause…

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    The first process is when nerves in the skin sense something harmful and communicate that information to the spinal cord. There the motor neurons activate movements that cause us to react; this is the physical recognition of harm known as nociception. Nearly all animals even those with simple nervous systems experience it because without it animals would be unable to avoid harm and their survival becomes threatened . The second process is called conscious recognition. In humans, this will occur…

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    Animals don’t have feelings. This is the argument used for ages to support harsh experimentation on animals. In theory, empirical knowledge relies on the use of laboratory animals to conduct experiments. Time and time again these arguments have been disproved as unnecessary. Laws have been created to protect animals from preventable harm. Experiments involving animals must be approved by a board of ethics. In the case of “We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves,” the experiment with Fern broke a…

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    Animal testing is putting animals lives at risk. Testing random chemicals on animals and and probably will kill them. Animals and humans are different from each other so the experiments probably won't have the same effect. Animal testing is horrible it’s cruel and inhumane. First of all, testing unknown chemicals on animals could kill them. According to navs.org scientests are doing toxicity tests to estimate the safety of products and chemicals. Manufacturers and/or scientists are putting…

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    Animals who are experimented on in medical labs; later suffer from mental illnesses and never become themselves again. “The animals suffer from severe anxiety, depression, hair loss and other physical and mental illnesses and engage in self-destructive behavior such as biting themselves and pulling out their own hair”. (Goodman). The quote explains how the animals suffer from distraught because of the procedures they had to experience. The animals are never themselves again because they are…

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    Have you ever looked at you make-up and wondered how people knew it wouldn’t hurt your skin. Or when you get a shot, how people knew it would help you and not harm you. Well, you can thank animals for that. Animals are the ones that get tested for your make-up, flu shots, sunscreen and so much more. But after you read that, don’t say “oh my gosh, I am never going to get a flu shot again or wear makeup again.” because they get relieved of their pain if doesn’t go as planned. They also get housed…

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