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    Norcross's Utilitarianism

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    Norcross argued about the moral wrong of factory-farmed meat and that people who support it (including consumers) are also morally wrong. He emphasized that the pain caused to factory-farmed animals grossly outweighs any good outcomes. To prove his arguments, he uses his deductive argument called Marginal case in regards to the moral status of non-human animals against the rationality gambit; which attempts to establish the superior ethical status of humans over animals because humans are…

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    Imagine living in a small, dirty, cold cage, waiting for water that will contain bugs swimming in it, or hoping for some food, even though it looks like it came from the garbage. Imagine not remembering the last time stretching out or running around was even a consideration. This is the harsh reality of dogs at puppy mills, a place that is cruel and heartless. All animals deserve better conditions than these in the world. They may not speak, but they still feel a range of emotions. Puppy mills…

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    1. I do not think that any animal deserves to be held in captivity and paraded around for human pleasure. Also, I do not think that commercial fisherman should be able to use unsafe fishing practices that harm other sea creatures in the process. There are better and more humane ways to catch fish than dragging nets across the ocean where many different species are caught, injured, and killed. Unfortunately, the fishing industry like many others is consumer driven and in order to supply a cheap…

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    ODI Lenses Case Study

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    Background:The ODI Lens, Inc., has a new product discovered by accident while striving cataract problem which is believed to cause birds to eat less and easier to handle. Then, medical specialist asked to afflict the rest of the flock instead of asked for cure. ODI Lens was the first product to reduce 50% the cannibalism over debeaking. Birds using ODI lenses has its vision reduced enough to obtain the good behavior, making partially blind the chickens. In terms of appealing: First, ODI lenses…

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    Sarah Mclachlan Analysis

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    Sarah McLachlan and the ASPCA Every time that the ASPCA animal shelter commercial comes on TV you instantly know that you are going to be heartbroken the rest of the day. These commercials show the horrid side of the animal shelter: abused dogs, starving animals, and cats scared for life from past events. After watching you feel the need to act and protect these animals in need. Sarah McLachlan and the ASPCA use pathos and connect to ones emotions to help fight animal cruelty by the music…

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    Unit 1 – Scientific Method Essential Questions – Sections 1.7 and 1.8 Brandon Goldstein – Biology Honors – Period 3-5 1. Why is it difficult to draw a conclusion from an experiment that does not have a control group? It is difficult to draw a conclusion from an experiment that does not have a control group, because it leaves more possibilities about what could have actually occurred during the experiment. This means that you may think you are right, but because you did not have a control group…

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    In the two stories “Judeo-Christian Creation” and the “Creation Story” they are similar and different in many ways. The “Judeo-Christian Creation” is different because animals aren’t a big role in it, nor are they rulers whatsoever. There is only one ruler and that’s god. He made all the land and all the animals. The “creation story” is different because animals play a big role in how the humans survived. A woman fell from the skyworld and a turtle saved her. She needed soil to create land,…

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    Greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient Greeks, concerning their gods. One of the Greeks goddess is Artemis. Her parents Greek God Goddess of Zeus and Leto. They are the God Goddess of lightning and a titan goddess. She is from island of Delos but you can find her wandering through the forests and wilderness, dancing in groves or hunting in shadowy mountains. A general statement of what I’m trying to prove is that Artemis was an important figure for girl’s…

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    Evaluation When performing the experiment, the pill bugs were generally unresponsive, and many stayed in the same place throughout the whole experiment. Outside of this, no major problems occurred while performing the experiment. If the experiment were to be performed again, more of the IV (baking soda, rubbing alcohol, etc.) would be added to produce a more pronounced effect on the pill bugs, as most pillbugs did not move at all. The results are mostly trustworthy and accurate, as the data is…

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    Imagine being held in a prison where someone commands you, does experiments on you, and have no way out back to your family. Some animals go through this, which is called animal captivity. Animal captivity happens every day, whether you know it or not. Banning animal captivity prevents animals from suffering mentally, emotionally, and deprivation from freedom. Animals have brains like us, therefore they have emotions, thoughts and…

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