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    careless, controlling acts happening around and too them they do not have to worry about fixing these issues because they’re oblivious that there even happening. Even if this is a result of having to part with their freedom, some won’t find this sacrifice as major as others.…

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    unethical and unnecessarily cruel. But the truth is that Animal testing is a necessary evil. Animal testing is necessary for many reasons. It has resulted in many medicine breakthroughs, it keeps cosmetics safe and it is much better then testing on humans. Animal testing has impacted almost every single medical breakthrough! Animal testing is extremely beneficial in the medical field and, It has helped with many different diseases including Aids and even Alzheimer's.”The rest is history. The…

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    Ethical Decisions “In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing. The worst thing you can do is nothing” (Theodore Roosevelt). From the day we were born, we have been faced with making decisions. We are all humans, we cannot always make the right decision in a given moment. Sometimes, one says or does the wrong thing so it will not affect one mentally, physically and/or emotionally. From the two texts, “The Possibility of Evil” by Shirley Jackson and “Gentlemen Your…

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    Animal testing is an unnecessary part of science that should be gotten rid of completely. Instead of sacrificing the lives of innocent animals, we should spend our time studying the cells of humans and how the product can impact someone before testing it on humans. Animals used for scientific or product testing are under an unnatural and stressful environment, one they would otherwise never come across in life, causing the animal to not react as it should. The Animal Welfare Act states that…

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    Animal Persuasive Essay

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    Animals mean a lot more to humans, than humans mean to humans. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association sourcebook in 2012, studies show about 62% of American households have a pet, which they do consider a member of the family. This holds a lot of truth. When watching a movie, one does not feel empathy when witnessing a human being shot and killed. But, the moment an animal of some sorts gets shot and killed, the teardrops start flowing. Experimenting on innocent creatures is…

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    this quote, “While we would prefer not to sacrifice a single laboratory rat, we believe that the sacrifice is warranted to protect our children and future generations.” These experiments on animals are needed for the greater good; animal experimentation is essential for the discovery of new medicines and vaccines and insurance of the safety of chemicals in the household. Animals were not always used for testing drugs and products, so as a result, humans served as the first test subjects; but the…

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    Humans do tend to be extremely anthropocentric. We tend to regard humankind as the most important. We have always treated animals differently. The idea, basically, is that they exist only to provide for us in some way, whether it is for food, clothing, or transport. In Christianity, people have been taught in the Bible, it refers to having "dominion over the fish of the sea". (Old Testament, verse 1:26 in theÿBook of Genesis). The idea that no human should have to make sacrifices so that other…

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    And to continue, both novels are allegories for wars which was influenced by the authors experiences during WWII. Both Golding and Camus speak of the human condition which they showcase through the emotions and mentalities of characters. In addition, the authors use hidden symbols of war reveal the idea of existentialism and the absurd. The war itself represents absurdity and pointlessness of life. And within it soldiers try to give meaning to their own lives by fighting for their country, which…

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    story of two opposing sides. Those who believe death should be fought and those who believe death is a natural part of life. In the dragon-tyrant there is a kingdom that is plagues by a dragon with a horrendous appetite for humans. Every evening the dragon demands a sacrifice of thousands of people Most of those sacrificed were the elderly, it was believed that they should be sacrificed first because they had at least been given the chance to live a life. In the years past many tried to defeat…

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    Is Animal Rights Wrong

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    Animal Rights- Is it wrong for human to eat animals? Animal rights has been a debatable topic for a long time, and is it wrong for us, human, to eat animals is one of the controversial question. Many people, and philosoplers argue that animals should have their right, some of those ideas lead to the result of vegetarianism. Some of them point out that animals should have the same morality consideration since they are equal. Therefore, the right or wrong of eating their meat is worth discussing.…

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