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    The author states, “In this article, I focus on the factors that may influence owners’ decisions to rehabilitate or euthanize pets with behavior problems, with an emphasis on pets with aggression or anxiety disorders.” III. Argument What is the main argument of the text? The main argument is that making critical decisions can be difficult even if it does or doesn’t relate to the client factors. What important points does the author use to support his/her main argument? The author states’…

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    Imagine if you were kept prisoner in a facility where you couldn’t control what and when you ate, when the lights went on or off, and had zero control over how you lived your life. Imagine living your life locked up in prison for not committing any crime or doing anything wrong. Isolation, starvation, deprivation, this is how life is for animals locked up in lab facilities being tested for things as simple as cosmetics to as complex cures for diseases. The United States Government allows animals…

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    Over the years medical science has grown through remarkable research. The tremendous progress that we obtain remains directly correlated with the work performed in research laboratories. Unfortunately, the testing of numerous experimental medications and chemicals need to be performed on a variety of living animals. I not setting aside the fact that these animals experience actual painful disease while researchers complete laboratory experiments. After the viruses are introduced into the…

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    Windex, Lipstick, Tissues, When you pick these items up from the store, have you ever wondered what went into producing them? Sometimes testing is required by law to meet legal standards, but some of them aren’t needed and put animals in harm for no reason. Even if they are required, animals are still victims of possibly irreversible damage and harm. The Animal Welfare Act specifically excludes rats, mice, birds and most cold-blooded animals, allowing them to be burned, poisoned,…

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    with its perfect balance of action, dialogue, and description. Ian Stewart, A Canadian journalist finds himself working for the AP bureau of journalism reporting on the ever-growing war in Africa. After the rebels known as RUF (Revolutionary United Front) capture the capital city of Freetown, Sierra Leone, Ian is sent with his friends Myles Tierney, and David Guttenfelder to write a report. Before a story is written, however, Ian and Myles are both shot, one is pronounced dead at the scene and…

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    Animal Testing Approaches

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    Approaches to using animals as a experimental object vary from person to person.Since animal testing is a contraversial issue, it generates many debates between scientist and animal right activists. Scientists believe that animal testing is only way to discover cures and treatments in order to enhance the health of ill people. Because there is no equal alternative to testing on a living, whole-body system. On the contrary, animal right activist regard animal testing as a cruel and inhumane…

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    Yes, animal testing is a everyday thing. Things we use all the time were at one point tested on an animal. Animal testing has been present in our lives for centuries. It started in the fifth century B.C. Every medicine, body products, prescription drugs, and a whole lot of more are used on animals before people start to sell them in stores. The reason animals are tested is because the owners need to make sure the product is safe for other people to use. When animals are tested and something goes…

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    Animal Testing Causes

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    Cause and Effect Testing on Lab Animals Every year in the U.S., more than 137 animals suffer in cruel and painful experiments every ten minutes. Animals and humans are so biologically similar, they are susceptible to many of the same conditions and illnesses, including heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Chimpanzees share 99% of their DNA with humans and mice are 98% genetically similar to humans. Animals in labs live stressful, monotonous, and unnatural lives of daily deprivation.…

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    Animal research has paved the way for important discoveries. Kalat (2016) points out that many scientists believe it is “better to inflict distress under controlled conditions than to permit ignorance and disease to inflict greater distress” (p. 11). Scientists are faced with the ethical question of “What is considered inappropriate when using animals for research?” Studies show that “researchers look for alternatives to using animals when possible” (Jensen, Forsberg, Gamborg, Millar, &…

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    In veterinarian hospitals all over the nation your pet(s) may have been subjected to malpractice while in their care. So according to the article Crimes against Animals: “In Washington DC, the Washington Humane Society (WHS) is the only Congressionally-chartered animal welfare agency in the United States.” In recent years the corruption in veterinary hospitals has been on the rise due to lack of professionalism and money-hungry vets. Grooming salons have also been subjected to malpractice when…

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