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    Benefits Of Veganism

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    Anthropocentric idealism is destroying the earth; to believe humans are the most important being on the planet is ridiculous, and extremely selfish. Because of this ideal, non domestic animals are considered of lesser value, and are used for our benefit (whether it be for food, clothing, or other goods.) These animals are not afforded the rights that all living beings deserve- the right to a pain free life and the right to live. This is what vegans fight for, they fight for animal rights, and…

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    aspiration of the founding fathers and the included preamble outlines the freedoms they sought out. The preamble begins with “We the People of the United States…”, our founding fathers created a list of actions they wished to pursue within the beginning of the constitution. The dysfunctional colonies were inspired by their words and in turn become united for a new cause. Clearly, the government over seas wasn’t working efficiently so they embarked on the creation of a new form of government .…

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    Monsanto Ethical Dilemmas

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    election presently taking place in the United States, the candidates still in the run try to bring several controversial and significant issues into the light. Bernie Sanders, a candidate in the democratic party, brought up a most unnerving issue, stating, “In 49 countries around the world, including all of Europe, people have the opportunity of knowing whether or not they are eating food which contains genetically engineered ingredients. In the United States, we don’t?” Why is genetic…

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    Farming In The 1800s Essay

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    revolution most of the people in the world farmed to keep them selves from starving but because the industrial revolution people had time to do other things. These great innovations and discoveries led to the world we live in now. Thousands of years ago humans were living in different places…

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    23 Animal Rights Have you ever think about some of luxurious item came from animals are tortured and took away their freedom to live as an individual? There are so many animals that they are tortured their life and freedom to be an item’s for the human. Because some people tend to show off their wealth and luxurious life by wearing expensive animal fur coat. Because of them tons of precious lives to become some people’s lavish item. People does not have any rights to take off their life,…

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    Naturally, elephants do not really have an enemy other than humans and they typically tend to be peaceful creatures. In the wild, elephants are able to graze and roam the land freely for endlessly hours based on their natural behavior. On the contrary, in captivity, elephants are “routinely beaten, shocked, abused…

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    taken more seriously because of the cruelty suffered by animals at amusement events, factories and in the research field. Animals ethics is a term to describe the way the human reacts with the animal and how the animal should properly be treated. Many philosophers believe that since animals doesn’t have the moral judgement that humans have, then anyone can do whatever they want to do them because they don’t know right from wrong. An animal is very important, the animal will know if what is…

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    genes in mice could be matched with human DNA. How could this be safe? Tests that may pass as safe on a mouse may not have the same effects as a human. II. Many will argue that if we didn 't use animals we would have to test new drugs on people. Well the fact is that whether we use animals or not, there will always be a first person to test a new drug. The FDA has noted that 92% of all drugs that are shown to be safe and effective in animal tests fail in human trials because they don’t work…

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    Thousands of animals die each year, the cause? Humans. There are two sides of opinions about animals being tested on. The opinion in favor of it exists, because some people would much rather test on animals than humans, but the other side doesn't want animals to suffer just so we can get rid of a headache or the pain of a bruise. Around the world animals are dying every day just because of human’s carelessness and some people are ok with it bit america is being split in half over this topic. 50%…

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    Tension In Cat's Cradle

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    scientific advances and a state of political tension between the Soviet Union and the United States. Interaction between the two super powers was a series of indirect proxy wars, such asVietnam and Korea, and various scientific races, technological competition, and espionage. By 1960, a man-made apocalypse seemed like a real dreadful possibility.…

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