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    as if there is no end to it. Premarin a prescription for cruelty. Also known as “PMU” a drug prescribed to women worldwide as a hormone replacement therapy and the pregnant mares are used brutally to produce this drug. Why are humans becoming so inhumane? Alice Walker’s essay “Am I Blue” is a voice of anger and concern for the solitude and grief that animals endure. Humans always argue about justice for everyone but we seem to have forgotten those idealism should also apply to animals. Using…

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    creation marked a new era of genetic technology. However soon after her creation, people started protesting cloning. They said that cloning was inhumane, impractical, and some just said it was stupid. I, however, disagree with people and I will tell you why. I will go over both why I think cloning is a good idea as well as why I don’t think it’s inhumane. First thing first there are many reasons why I feel cloning is a good idea, one of these reasons is because of endangered species. With…

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    The Perfect Monster

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    works of fiction. The inhumane, evil, dark, and scary attributes they are given bring out a sense of wonder and fear into the readers and watchers. The best monsters however are the ones that make the world think about themselves or the world around them just a bit differently. Leaving them wondering who or what the real monsters are in their world. The physical attributes of a perfect monster are extremely important to the success of that monster. The monster…

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    “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson describes a village that follows a tradition that is inhumane without a question because it is their tradition that has been passed down for many generations. One of the literary critic said, “…it describes man’s victimization by… ‘unexamined and unchanging traditions which he could easily change if he only realized their implications.’ ” In the story, the lottery takes place every single year with the head of the family drawing a paper and one of the family…

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    Animal Testing Satire

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    We need to stop testing innocent animals, it's inhumane and cruel. There are other ways to get the information you need. Each year, more than 110 million animals are killed in U.S. laboratories for biology lessons, medical training, curiosity-driven experiments, and other forms of testing. Before their…

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    anything it 's becoming stronger” (Siegel, 2011). This fear of Vonnegut’s gave him a hatred of society and its tendency to give life, and especially war an inconsequential sentiment. Vonnegut integrated this fear and hatred of society becoming more inhumane, pitiless, and self-destructive into Slaughterhouse-Five through interactions between Billy Pilgrim and Roland Weary, “The soldiers’ blue eyes were filled with a bleary civilian curiosity as to why one American would try to murder another on…

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    Animal Rights: Equal To Human Rights? When we think of medical research, the first thing that comes to mind is not usually about the animals that are being tested on and if they are being harmed. Most people look at medical research as a godsend when it comes to diseases and keeping the public healthy in general. Although it seems that animal research is being done for the greater good, it is still a widely debated topic in the United States today. Should animals should be used for research…

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    for a life, At one time the death penalty may have been needed and may have been a deterrent to crime but, in the modern world there is no place for such a barbaric and cruel ritual. The death penalty should be outlawed because it is ineffective, inhumane, and unethical. Though some may argue that the death penalty is successful at lowering homicide rate and other crimes punishable by death, there is no evidence to back this claim up. That also means that there is no solid evidence that it…

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    Through the years people have eaten meat in order to obtain protein. As the population continues to grow more meat has to be produced, causing family farms to incorporate inhumane methods or to become a factory farm. Is this all worth it? Factory farming is a mystery to many and other would rather not be informed of what goes on behind closed doors. Meat is not as safe and healthy as they say it is. Also what other effects is it having on our environment that may affect us in the long run. For…

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    most intriguing aspect of life in the gulag: the variety of ways prisoners used to survive. Although Solzhenitsyn showcases multiple methods of survival, such as snitching and squealing on others, he emphasizes that the best way to survive against inhumane treatment is to be mentally strong, retain…

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