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    “Each year approximately 115 million animals worldwide are used for scientific or commercial testing, yet out of that amount, only 15 million animals survive. Resulting over 100 million left dead.” Stated Peta, an animal protection organization. Animals are used to develop medical treatments, check the safety of products destined for human use, and other health care uses. However, animal testing cause more hazards than advantages. Some animals include mice, fish, rabbits, hamsters, birds, dogs,…

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    their house with Febreze, but little do people know these products were tested on thousands of animals before being put into their house.There are little fluffy bunnies out there being burned just to have our houses smell a little cleaner. Animal rights has always been a problem that has always been ignored. Animals do not need to be trapped in cages they need to be free and live the way the world wants them to live (“Animal Testing”). 100 million animals are being abused and used each year with…

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    Should animals have human rights? A supporter of animal rights may say that animals deserve to be treated, as humans whereas a non -supporter may say animals “are irrational and incapable of living in rights” (source). Although both sides of this topic hold evidence and strong points to back up their belief, I truly believe animals should have human rights. Animals deserve rights, and these rights should obliterate animal experimentation, abandonment, and abuse. Speciesism, “an idea that…

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    like it? Millions of animals are killed everyone due to scientists doing test on them. If you think about it imagine what are those tests do to the animals, it damages their body some become very severely ill that they end up death. An unknown author from article “Animal testing” stated that human have no rights to use animals as if they were disposal objects. Its violates animal’s basic rights. Second unknown author from “Animals Rights” stated its absurd to suggest that animals have the rights…

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    Animal Overpopulation

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    Social Change for Companion Animals” by Francis E. Hamilton was written about the overpopulation in the Hillsborough County, Florida and the very high rate of animals being euthanized. Hamilton used data he collected himself and from a number of outside sources. He kept the data for over six years and then compiled it to “ Identify patterns in the various forms of data.” (Hamilton 278) Hamilton explores some possible reasons for why the county is overpopulated with stray animals and towards the…

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    Thesis Statement Animals deserve rights, and these rights should annihilate the problems with animal abuse, abandonment, and animal experimentation. Purpose Statement The purpose of this research paper is to discuss animal rights and what animals right activist ideology fight for which includes animal abuse, abandonment, experimentation, and laws that prevent inhuman actions towards animals. Introduction Animal rights is the idea in which all animals have the right to their life and their most…

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    Animal Ethics The relationship between humans and animals has always come into question, especially since human beings seat at the top of the food chain. Aided by advanced weapons and technology, humans can subdue or hurt any animal, which has also classified humans as the most dangerous of the animal kingdom. Since before civilization people have killed animals for food and fur or clothing; modern times have seen humans use animals for experiments, for entertainment such as in zoos, and as pets…

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    Payton Keife Nick DiMeo English 101 11 November 2017 Is Animal Experimentation Inhumane? Animal experimentation is known and used worldwide; from testing beauty products to medication, thousands of animals are harmed daily by fumes and chemicals, leaving them traumatized. There are many other solutions determining if products are harmful or not, yet, they are rarely used. The use of animals during testing, should most likely be banned and throughout the world, because it has been proven to…

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    The view that we are human animals, "animalism", is a very unpopular view. However, those who deny it face an awkward choice. They must either deny that there are any human animals, deny that human animals can think, or deny that we are the thinking things located where we are. It is a truism that you and I are human beings and that a human being is a kind of animal: roughly a member of the primate species Homo sapiens. It would naturally seem to follow that we are animals. Yet that claim is…

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    concept of animals possibly having culture. De Waal goes on to explain the reasoning for possible animal culture being evident, as well as examples of those who see animals below us humans, and the reason behind that in The Ape and the Sushi Master. Many topics were brought up in his book explaining his thoughts and reasoning. The Ape and the Sushi Master was written by Frans De Waal to get his beliefs across, as well as open people’s minds to the subject of animal culture and to get people in…

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