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    The most feasible compromise for this situation is to make Proctor and Gamble’s animal testing labs more humane and ethical. PETA could join forces with Proctor and Gamble and educate the company on animal rights and ethical treatment of animals. Perhaps standards and regulations could be put into place that would ensure all animals within Proctor and Gamble’s lab experienced no pain before, during, or after lab testing. In fact, Proctor and Gamble are already making efforts to…

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    Over the last several decades the topic of animal testing for cosmetic purposes has taken the world by surprise. The throngs of questions concerning this matter have skyrocketed, yet how often are these concerns addressed? For that matter, how many citizens even understand what cosmetic animal testing entails? As defined by Humane Society International, “the term ‘animal testing’ refers to procedures performed on living animals for purposes of research into basic biology” (About Animal Testing).…

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    The book Animal Farm has aroused strong reaction and became famous since the date it was published. It reveals human reality by telling animals’ story in funny but extremely ironic way. The story begins with a meeting held in one night by the animals in farm. Because of the great dissatisfaction of their owner, animals decide to have a revolution, chasing away the farmers and realize the equality among animals. They make definitions about “friends” and “enemy”, elect the leader- an old pig,…

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    Most people think of small animals, such as sheep, as meek and submissive due to their frequent portrayal as innocent characters in children’s stories and folklore; in these same stories, antagonistic characters tend to be fiercer animals such as lions or wolves. However, the children’s movie Zootopia shows that this is not always the case. The characters in this film break the stereotypes that the audience have against them by being different from what is conventional. For instance, the "dumb…

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    Animal testing is inhumane and neglects animals’ rights. While animal testing is vile and does not uphold animal rights, it is necessary for medical research. We shouldn't pause medical research because activists feel bad for an overpopulated species. In “Using Animals For Testing: Pros Versus Cons” ,Ian Murnaghan, a medical writer, elucidates his “Personal Choice” saying, “ While there are numerous pros and cons of animal testing, ethical aspect overshadows both of them, which means that…

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    Cheryl Ou Ms. Emily English Language and Art Guinea Pigs’ Paradise Do you know how much unnecessary risks that animals have been undertaken for us? Probably not. Animal testing can be counted as one of the most inhumane behaviors in the world. According to the US statistic, millions of animals are killed due to cosmetic testing each year. While some of the experiments conducted on animals today are required by law, in areas such like vaccine, drugs and food developments, but most of them…

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    Comment [KLC1]: What do you mean? Animals got sick then their prolificacy decreases and died . Comment [KLC2]: What is the message here? Like your message : Animals got sick and died. Comment [KLC3]: Too much what? The industry chemical food. Comment [KLC4]: We do or we do not? Ops . This is by the time for we do not have and then have a little . After then , have a lot like now . But I trust there will be more in the future . Comment [KLC5]: What is this paragraph for? For nothing . Now I…

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    laboratories. It was reported that each year, more than 100 million animals, such as mice, rats, rabbits, guinea pig, cats, dogs, and birds are killed in the United States (United States Department of Agriculture, 2017). According to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Organization (PETA), these animals were killed for the purpose of biology lessons, experiments conducted by curious scientists and chemical, drug, food, and cosmetics testing (n.d.). They were forced to inhale toxic fumes,…

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    In this situation, animal testing is wrong. It may benefit OUR lives, but it doesn’t for the animals being tested on. It is cruel, inhumane, and sometimes isn’t necessary for the product. There are alternatives to this and it can cause much pain and suffering to the animals. In my opinion, animal testing is wrong and here are my reasons why I think so. Animal testing is not ok for so many reasons. The first I have to say is about the hardship and pain to the animals. Animals feel pain along…

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    Kacie Lee Sawyer P.5 Formal Outline - Sophomore Persuasive 12/08/17 Animal Experimentation Formal Outline I. Introduction "...even if considerable congruence were shown between an animal model and its corresponding human disease, interspecies differences in physiology, behavior, pharmacokinetics, and genetics would significantly limit the reliability of animal studies, even after a substantial investment to improve such studies" (Akhtar 411). Animal experimentation is one of the oldest…

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