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    Case Against Pets Essay

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    Pets The authors, Anna Charlton and Gary Francione, challenged the welfare of pets by questioning their existence due to their rights in the article The Case against Pets. Although people love their pets, the pets are not getting their rights and welfare (Paras. 1-3). Rights are only the protection of interest in which animals have no control over due to the fact that there is an underlying problem that dogs, like most animals, are treated as someone’s property (Paras. 4-6). The only time…

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    The Lives of Animals is a metafiction novel based on a lecture given by a fictional character named Elizabeth Costello. Elizabeth is an animal rights activists who presents at Appleton College to inform other people on her values of how animals are treated so unethically. Moreover, Costello emphaisizes her belief that humans do not need to eat meat to survive. Moreover, Costello strongly disagrees with the use of farms (which she refers to as factorieies) and slaughterhouses where animals are…

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    The ethical treatment of animals should be taken more seriously because of the cruelty suffered by animals at amusement events, factories and in the research field. Animals ethics is a term to describe the way the human reacts with the animal and how the animal should properly be treated. Many philosophers believe that since animals doesn’t have the moral judgement that humans have, then anyone can do whatever they want to do them because they don’t know right from wrong. An animal is very…

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    Deciding how to interact and improve the world through ethics and moral reasoning is an ongoing contentious debate that has lasted for thousands of years. Two of the largest moral theories to develop in the twentieth century, that try to deal with the world around us, is environmentalism and animal liberation. Environmentalism is best summarized as the moral principle that biotic communities and the relationships within those communities are of the utmost importance to preserve. Animal…

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    Sarah Juffer Bakle Honors English 9 9/25/17 Animal Cruelty It has been estimated that there are 900 to 2,000 new cases of animal hoarding every year in the United States alone, leaving at least 250,000 animals falling victim(dosomething.com). This is just one of the many forms of abuse that owners inflict on their pets. The social issue of pet abuse occurs across the U.S. each year. The two main forms of abuse are neglect and intentional cruelty. Neglect is when an owner fails to provide a…

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    “The assumption that animals are without rights and the illusion that our treatment of them has no moral significance is a positively outrageous example of Western crudity and barbarity. Universal compassion is the only guarantee of morality.” (Arthur Schopenhauer, The Basis of Morality) Based on the quote, we can see for ourselves how crucial it is to respect animals and their habitat. Animals as depicted from Google means ‘A living organism which feeds on organic matter, typically having…

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    In Poe's seventy novels, the works involving animal images account for a large proportion, while some of the works are mainly human beings, but in the process of creation, Poe has made animal descriptions, which also make people have some animal characteristics. We can analyze the works of Poe by the following classification. By analyzing the animal images in Allen Poe's works and exploring the causes of these animal images, we can better grasp the connotation of Allen Poe's works and further…

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    "It was frightening, intimidating, and I knew Dr. Lemmon and his wife were watching me to see what kind of a mother would I be. Carolyn, Nim's mother, was sitting right there holding Nim, and she knew what was going to happen better than I did." In the movie Project Nim, a baby chimpanzee named Nim was about to be torn from his mother's arms for the benefit of science. After the removal of Nim from his mother, Nim was then placed in a human home in and was to be taught sign language, this was…

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    then write down all the requirements. • The people that are involved in the software development should be highly skilled so that they are able to make good quality software. • Choose the best model to develop the software by applying the various testing techniques [26]. • The software must be designed in such a way so that it is adaptable to the various changes that occur during the development of the software. • Write the proper…

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    reproductively, quality, and integrity of chemical non-clinical safety tests from physio-chemical properties through acute to chronic toxicity tests. The term GLP is commonly associated with pharmaceutical industry and non-clinical animal testing that should be performed before the approval of new drug. However, GLP applies to many non-pharma companies…

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