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    may be the conflict between the sense and the sensibility. It has been over two hundred years since Jane Austen wrote the novel Sense and Sensibility, yet to our surprise nothing has really changed. We still struggle to make the moral and ethical choices that people have struggled with over the years. In “Letter from Birmingham Jail”, Martin Luther King Jr. broke unjust laws and engaged in nonviolence direct action in order to gain equality and freedom. In “Dog Lab”, Claire McCarthy wanted to…

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    try with others especially animals. Now a day it is becoming a trend for the fashion lovers. Fashion designers come up with their innovation using fur in fashionable clothes and accessories. It looks classy but it breaks all the limits of cruelty, so animal fur must be banned for fashion because it is unethical, it increases the rate of animal killing and animals are suffering for this trend. Animal fur must be banned for fashion because it is unethical. Killing an animal to make a coat is a…

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    Speech On Animal Testing

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    titled “Free Me” by Goldfinger. This song is about animals in the cages of a chemical testing laboratory.Testing products and procedures on animals is the most vile and cruel thing that anyone could ever do.First I will reveal to you why animal testing is wrong and inhuman, then I will inform you of the excuses that people give to justify such…

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    Animals are delicate creatures that want to live as they wish. History has shown that testing on humans is very controversial and not socially accepted in most places. Humans should have this viewpoint on animal testing too. Animal testing is a very debatable issue. For years’ animals have been mistreated by having inhumane people test different products or medicines on them. As humans, we should not use animals for testing for our own benefit because we can find possible alternatives, the…

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    Peta Ethical Organization

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    legitimate organization? How legit is PETA? They claim to be this ethical organization with the largest animal rights organization in the world. I have always thought the organization was genuine, yet it is said that PETA is the total opposite of what they claim to be and they need to be exposed. Contrary to these beliefs PETA is proven to be the most noble animal rights organization, they protect animals rights, they’re dedicated to saving animals, and there are no credible sources proving…

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    more Saving The experimentation on animals for research is inhumane and should be put to and end. Animal experimentation is a serious problem that isn 't brought up very often, but undoubtedly you use something every day that an animal was tortured because of. Each year over 100 million animals are killed due to experimentation (U.S. Department of Agriculture 2014). The Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics concludes that the practice of experimenting on animals is “unthinkable” and that “In terms…

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    Animal Testing In Research

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    to infest dogs and cats with ticks, worms, and fleas, then force-feed the animals…

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    Animal testing is utilized to shield us people from an extensive variety of chemicals and items, including medications, immunizations, beautifying agents, family unit cleaners, pesticides, sustenances, and pressing materials. The security testing of chemicals and customer items most likely records for just around 10% to 20% of the utilization of creatures in research centers, yet this generally little sum has brought about a lot of contention. It raises issues, for example, the morals and…

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    Peta Campaign

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    INTRODUCTION People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is a non-profit organization aiming to promote animal rights. They are an extremist group known for their controversial, often offensive, advertisements and protests. Among their advocacies include banning of the use of animal products in fashion and cosmetics and promoting a vegan lifestyle. PETA is also known for using sexualized and derogatory portrayal of women in their campaigns. This paper will review one such…

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    “Animal Rights” is the belief that like humans, animals have rights (James, 5). Englishman Henry Salt published nearly forty books. One of his books was Animals’ Rights. In this book, he said that like people, animals have rights because the animals are individuals with lives that matter to them. Because of this, Salt argued that animals deserve to be free from human interference (Treanor, 28). Although not everyone agrees with animal rights, they are important in our society because animals…

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