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    According to the USDA in 2010 an approximate 97,000 animals suffered pain during experiments while being given no anesthesia for relief. Furthermore, even though the Animal Welfare Act was passed for these purposes the act does not cover rats, mice, fish, and birds which make up about 95% of animal used in research. There are organizations that stress the importance of animal research and advocate on this behalf. Michael Stebbins, member of the BioMedical Research, states, “ Many people…

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    Is Animal Testing Ok

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    Animal Testing is not ok Introduction Right now thousands or even millions of animals are being tested around the world. Think if you were one of those animals getting needles and medicines stuck into your body. You would not like it. If animals tested on humans, we would think that was 5 times more cruel that what we do to the animals, look at it from theie eyes. In this essay I will be telling you the reasons why I don't think animal testing should be permitted. Paragraph 1 First of all many…

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    responsibility to use it wisely and ethically. Everyday we torment and kill animals that we consider to be lesser beings, simply at our disposal. From simple things like face wash, to more complex things like medications, animals are put through agony during laboratory tests and gruesome experiments. However, there are many that would argue that there are benefits to this madness. There is no doubt that experimentation and testing different products or drugs on animals, has led scientists and…

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    Animal Testing Inaccurate

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    Animal Testing Over 100 million animals are brutally killed by cosmetic or medical experiments every year. Rats, rabbits dogs, cats, mice, and many other animals have chemicals purposely rubbed in their eyes or on their skin just to see if a product is safe to use on humans. So many animals are test subjects in the United States each year for products that aren’t even necessary. Sure, lots of women (and men) like wearing makeup, but it is not an absolute necessity. Only 2% of human diseases…

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    The topic on animal testing is controversial, mainly between animal rights protestors. Animals are normally tested when the chemical is present to harm humans if they use them. Testing is normally made to check drugs, make-ups, and extra products that may be used on or by humans. In the efforts to mirror human diseases or toxicity by artificially creating symptoms in mice, dogs or monkeys has major scientific limitations that cannot be overcome. With that being said, numerous reasons are…

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    That being said, with such a broad understanding of gender, a conclusion that there are multiple factors possibly influencing gender development is reasonable. Despite some refutation by more conservative groups, several factors such as biological, environmental, and social factors have been found in empirical research to work together in influencing the development of one’s gender identity. Be that as it may, those opposed to the concept of seeing gender as a spectrum do not come to the debate…

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    C Ration History

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    the seven-hundred and thirty days I spent in europe, I can guarantee that at least six hundred of them I ate nothing but C-Rations. I deployed weighing one hundred and forty-eight pounds, I returned home weighing ninety”. Because the C ration or “C rat” was originally designed off the design of a survival ration,…

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    One of the earliest contributors to psychology is the ancient Greek Philosopher Aristotle (384-322 B.C.E), who in his book, “Peri Psyches” (translates as, ‘About the Psyche’) argues that human behaviour, like the movements of stars and seas, is subject to rules and laws. Among many other related things, Aristotle also declared that people are motivated to seek pleasure and avoid pain. This view remains as current today as it was in ancient Greece. Behavioural Psychology is a branch of…

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    Chronic depression, also referred to as dysthymia or chronic depression is a mood disorder. Chronic depression is defined any feelings of hopelessness and unhappiness that persists for more than two weeks, and it is different from psychotic depression. With psychotic depression, the illness is accompanied by some form of psychosis, such as delusions, detachment from reality, and hallucinations. In addition to emotional disturbances, chronic depression is also like to sensory disturbances, such…

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    Animal Testing Is Cruel

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    Animal Cruelty Animal testing is cruel because animals have feelings too and they are dying. The population of dead animals has gone up since 2010. Animals are being killed and put through a lot of pain. People think that just because they are animals they don’t have feelings when they really do. Animals should not be put through all that pain because they are just like humans they feel everything and understand more than we think. In 1860 white women created a group to get lost and hurt dogs…

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