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    animals to test their make-up and beauty’s materials. Animal testing is a kind of animal cruelty and abuse because by injecting chemicals into their bodies, their lives are put in danger and most of the animals end up dying. Each year about 100 million animals are used in the United States’ laboratories for biology, medical, and cosmetics testing (U.S Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service). By using animals as testing objects, the cosmetics’ labs are treating…

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    The theme of justice consists of several interconnecting elements and aspects. According to For The Love of Animals, justice is defined as being able to give individuals and groups what they are owed in a consistent and unbiased manner. The author, Dr. Charles Camosy, is a Catholic Christian ethicist that has a particular understanding of justice. He believes that refusal to recognize the value of individuals and groups is immoral and unjust. Religiously, Christians have a similar definition of…

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    At Herman vet clinic we learned several thing about ow to handle and care for cattle. Blood draws, handling, castration, injections and identification of cattle are all different from that of small animal. Hen I I rats began this class, I figured large animal would be about the same as small animals, but certainly that cattle an horses were handled the same at least. What I have learned however is that each animal is very different from the next with each presenting with their own complications.…

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    he authors of “The Last Wilderness Preserve” and “ A New Land of Opportunity” present different arguments about the impact human behavior has on Antarctica. Based on critical evidence the author of the ‘’The Last Wilderness Preserve”, Kendra Washington, had the strongest argument. Kendra Washington’s argument is about how she strongly believes that humans should not exploit the natural resources and the beautiful land of Antarctica because this can cause damage or “ threaten the natural…

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    Re “A Change of Heart about Animals” I believe Rifkin establishes a valid argument that we should treat animals more humanely, although to a certain extent. Rifkin establishes ethos, since he’s an environmental activist, and while there certainly is an emotional appeal in the form of animals’ feelings and logos in the form of studies proving some animals can think, does his message convey towards all animals? I think Rifkin’s ideas apply more towards superior animal with definite intellect and…

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    For quite some time now the issue of animal cruelty has rapidly grown within Queensland. Animals are beaten, neglected, or forced to struggle for survival. They are left in unsanitary conditions with no food or water with little hope as they live out their days without the compassion they deserve leaving helpless animals to die each year. The penalties imposed by the current Queensland Criminal Code 1899 (Section 242) and the Animal Care and Protection Act 2001 (QLD) (Section 17, 18 and 19), are…

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    protester named Teighe. This speaks out for those who use beauty cosmetics brands and customers that support or use animal testings themselves, imagine the amount of suffering and pain these animals go through just for your limited edition lipsticks, mascaras, and ect. It is really outrageous how MAC, Maybelline, Covergirl, and lots of other known companies use animal testing. Many who buy these well known brands don't know that they are contributing to this horrible practice, mostly because…

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    GMOs (Genetically Modified Organism) are being used on almost everything that you eat. In the book Solitary By Alexander Gordon Smith the use GMOs to make workers for them turning the prisoners at The Furnace into mutants. Alex and his crew are trying to escape the Furnace. When they all become seized and are thrown in the hole. One of their other friends comes and releases them and they uncover more secrets about the prison as they try to escape again. In this journal I well be sharing three…

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    With America choosing to throw out products tested on animals, the question people must ask themselves is, is animal testing really that bad? Arguing that rats who were born in laboratories and raised to be tested on is wrong, it makes people wonder if it really is bad. Animals are very similar to humans and resemble them outstandingly. With critters slowly becoming a widely talked about source in the world, communities have begun a debate about what side to be on. “My own experience of over 60…

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    Issues investigation- Ethical Research Practices- Pavlov’s Conditioning Experiment Ethics is a system of moral value that people differnate right from wrong. The code of ethics that apply to research involving people and animals, underlies strictly of the welfare of both human and nonhuman animals. Psychologist have to conduct their teaching and research compatible with the related laws and regulations. Psychologists have to consider the costs and benefits involving animals. Psychologic research…

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