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    Ban Animal Testing Essay

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    Animal activists have called for an all out ban on animal testing. Animal testing is immoral and unethical and the tests conducted by government agencies, educational institutions, and scientific centers is unnecessary. Activists have argued that these tests are painful and distressful to the animals and using them is wrong and selfish. We need to look objectively to see whether animal experimentation is essential or whether there are some equally effective options. We need to show people their…

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    The Ugly Truth Behind Animal Testing “Every year 1000’s of animal lays under the table for experiments and testing and dies from testing. No experiments are illegal and almost 100% of the testing has drugs” (“Top Five Shocking…”). Rabbits, pigs, hamsters, and mice are some of the animals that have to suffer, blinded, poisoned and killed to test new cosmetic products and their ingredients. This is worldwide, but some countries are worse than others. They can still live after the experiment and…

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    justifying their decision to pay as purely business with their show adapting to what people want and are interested in seeing. The mistreatment that elephants face in the show is often severe, but notice has been taken. There are several cases of abuse that have been reported and some date back as far as a century ago. Topsy, an elephant owned by P.T. Barnum in 1903. A reporter Michael Daley wrote about Topsey’s experience on the dreadful day in Topsy Elephant Slain by Thomas Edison. In 1903…

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    Animal testing has been around for several centuries and has always caused debates on if it should be kept or not this essay aims to persuade you that animal testing should be banned completely everywhere that hasn 't banned it already by banning cosmetic and medical animal testing altogether The biggest producers have banned animal testing completely setting an example and being a good role model for some companies and countries although some countries have banned animal…

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    For decades, the use of animals for medical testing has been a topic of heated debate. In the US alone, it is estimated that 23 million animals are used for testing a year; the question is, is this necessary? Different people have contrasting views on this topic mostly because of diverse feelings for animals amongst the population. Some people view animals as family members and companions, while others view animals as a means for advancing medical techniques. Scientist and medical researchers…

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    The effects that sexual abuse has on both primary and secondary victims are grueling until they work through their pain. The primary effect on a child that was sexually abuse can differ when it comes to a male and female; however, they are both life changing for the child and the secondary victims. A child might start isolating and feel very lonely. He might carry around a lot of shame, guilt, anger, grist, and low self-esteem and worth. A child could lose his sense of safety and boundaries.…

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    Speech On Animal Cruelty

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    Animal cruelty Pets. Some who are smarter than others and some who are just straight up stupid weather it’s a dog, a horse, or in my case a cat. Why do we even put up with pets? Why do we love these furry creatures so much? Well, because they are so cute. Like how my cat would lick my face in the middle of the night just to wake me up to get him some food. Or how my cat would brush his fur against my legs constantly just for the attention. We all love our pets to bits and we wouldn’t want…

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    What makes animals different to humans internally? All animals have a heart and so do humans, animals have a brain and so do humans then, why don’t animals have the same rights as humans? Animal rights is defined as rights believed to belong to animals to live free from humans using animals for their own benefit. I believe animal rights is also how the animal should be treated. Animal welfare is how well the animals should be treated. Michael C. Appleby explains animal welfare as, “Ethical…

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    Essay On Animal Abuse

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    Animal abuse is categorized in many different ways. Lots of humans don’t recognize it when it’s right under their nose. The signs that point to animal abuse are very obvious, yet many choose to ignore it. Constantly people are trying to rid the world of animal abuse, yet they themselves don’t speak up when they do see it happening. Animal neglect is seen as an animal’s caretaker failing to provide food, water, shelter, or veterinary care needed for an animal to survive. Animal neglect has been…

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    1. People who abuse animals are likely to have a criminal history associated with other types of assault. 2. About 10 million animals are assaulted per year (10 animals per second in this country.) 3. Over 100 million animals are burned, poisoned, crippled and abused in U.S. labs every year. 4. You should never try to stop someone who is abusing an animal, you should call 911 or an animal abuse hotline. 5. Puppy mills are large-scale commercial breeding operations, but…

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