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    Imagine being trapped in a cage for years, being fed the same food everyday, without anyone with you and eating the same food everyday. You can’t ! But that's the situation of animals in the zoo.Today I Krish Parekh am going to persuade you all to abolish the concept of zoos. No one likes living alone on an island with nothing to do or no one to be with, for animals cages in zoos are like islands for humans. They have no one to be with and nothing to do. These days humans can be saves via…

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    Speech On Animal Cruelty

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    Animal cruelty Pets. Some who are smarter than others and some who are just straight up stupid weather it’s a dog, a horse, or in my case a cat. Why do we even put up with pets? Why do we love these furry creatures so much? Well, because they are so cute. Like how my cat would lick my face in the middle of the night just to wake me up to get him some food. Or how my cat would brush his fur against my legs constantly just for the attention. We all love our pets to bits and we wouldn’t want…

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    But what is the exact meaning of animal testing? Whether it is called animal testing, animal experimentation or animal research, it refers to the experimentation or research carried out on animals. Hajar (2011, p. 42) stated that early Greek physician-scientists, such as Aristotle, (384 – 322 BC) and Erasistratus…

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    Animals are born in the wild. They do not deserve to be locked in a cage like prisoners. It is not right. They do not do anything wrong. So why should humans hunt them and put them in cages and make others look at it? Animals are god’s creatures just like us. Imagine being locked up in a small cage, not getting enough food to eat and living in a dirty and poisonous place. I bet anyone cannot live like that for a day. It’s very wrong. Even it’s better for a person to live in a prison than animals…

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    Practical Title: The pros and cons of cell signalling experiments: risk assessments Aims: The aim of this experiment was to identify the risks associated with working in a laboratory by carrying out a risk assessment. The risk assessment instructed us how to safely work in a laboratory while being aware of these risks and what procedures to carry out if an accident happened in the laboratory. Methodology: Prior to the beginning of the risk assessment, laboratory coats, nitrile rubber gloves…

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    Are you an animal lover? Would you approve of animals potentially risking a animals life for the protection and life of you? While some people say that you shouldn´t risk a animals life I say that sometimes putting an animal at risk is better for us.Well the Armed Forces do and they use certain animals for their abilities, from dolphins detecting bombs to chickens crossing a minefield. Many people say that animals like the dolphin don't have the mindset to determine whether or not they want to…

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    Reading 8.10 Discussion Question (p.524) Question: 1.In 1993, Jack-in-the-Box adopted tougher standards for its meat suppliers than those required by the federal government so that suppliers test more frequently for E. coli. Could Jack-in-the-Box have done more before the outbreak occurred? 2.The link between cooking to a 155-degree internal temperature and the destruction of E. coli bacteria had been publicly known for five years at the time of the outbreak. The Centers for Disease Control and…

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    Animal Rights Jeremy Bentham, the author of The Principle of The Morals and Legistation said “The question is not, “Can they reason?” nor, “Can they talk?” but “Can they suffer?””. According to the Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition (2015), retrieved from Dictionary.com website, animal rights is defined as the freedom of animals to live free from human abusing them and taking advantage of their privileges of having a well taken cared life. As the world is…

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    Mohandas Gandhi once said, “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s need, but not every man’s greed.” The needs of animals and our world would be fulfilled much more efficiently if humans were not abusing and completely disregarding all of the illustrious accomplishments they have been trying to acquire. With that being said, animals and the planet are a grave part of human’s success and their needs should undoubtedly be put before those of humans. To begin, it is obvious that the human…

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    cruel, painful testing on innocent animals will have the same outcome for people. The truth is that 95% of the tests that pass through animals proceed to fail in the human body. And why would that be? The two of us are such different species with different body structures and brain functions; therefore, we aren’t correspondent at all. In all reality, performing these gruesome tests is not worth our time because they aren’t shown to perform the same for humans, additionally, this testing is way…

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