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    Against Animal Testing

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    fictional horror film, but even more terrifying is discovering that this excessive torture does indeed exist. I believe that animal testing is cruel, immoral, and completely wrong. Cosmetic and drug testing usually kills the animals, and this is not right. Some research on animals provides information used for solving biological and medical problems, but most research is used for testing commercial products and cosmetics for toxicity. Usually animals are tested with toxic chemicals that supply…

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    death row for their murderers differently. “We hold this truth to be self-evident that all men were created equal, and they were endowed by their creator certain unalienable rights.” Among these rights, a way to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. From the beginning of the nation, people have been guaranteed the right to life. Whether a person is alive or whether the person should die, should not be decided by the state. People need to abolish the death penalty because people have been…

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    Human rights are one of the fundamental rights accorded to every person across the world. Unfortunately, there are many instances where such rights are not respected. Child labor is one of the many ways in which if these rights are not respected and thus scholars have come up with theories, to analyze the concept and offer recommendations that can be used to observe and guarantee these rights. In that aspect consequential analysis theory emerges as an avenue to guide these discrepancies and…

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    pay their attention to the human rights, as it is very associated with people’s daily lives. Especially for China, it has the biggest population in the world, which has reached about 1.3 billion and it accounts 1/5 of the world’s population. Therefore, if they cannot be able to have the human rights, more than 1.2 billion people cannot carry out their rights, which may bring many influences to their lives. Therefore, the proposal is aiming to explore the human rights in China, from which people…

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    Animal Testing Animal testing is a controversial issue that has been occurring in the United States for many years. Over 100 million animals are used for every year for chemical, drug, food, and cosmetic testing. These animals are kept in poor living conditions and experience pain and suffering. Animal testing is wrong and unethical and alternative methods exist that could help prevent this testing. The way animal testing is exercised in America today is inhumane. Everyday hundreds of…

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    Pardon My French, I Can’t Possibly Be A FEMINIST: An Examination of Feminism in Media Do you believe women should stay home and take care of a family? Do you believe women should not have a right to vote, to drive, or even to manage a checking account? Do you believe that men are worthless unless they are strong and aggressive and great at business? If you’re like most people, and the majority of educated adults, you’re going to adamantly disagree with these beliefs. That is, if you’re like…

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    attack, or even kill some individuals who dare defy their party, disapprove their doctrines, and expose their mistakes. On the other hand, the constitution of democracy should be better because the balance of justice determines the sense of human rights, as well as decide the destiny of a country. Eventually, negative or positive speech either can take the just cause and courageous voice by citizens that helps the government decides policy for execution in any political and social activity.…

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    Charles Darwin a 19th-century English naturalist once said, “The only difference between humans and other animals was a difference of degree, not kind” (Levine). These words brought Americas and Great Britain’s attention to the use of animals in testing and the inherent cruelty of it. The French Philosopher, Rene Descartes, believed that “animals were incapable of feeling pain” (Levine), but Darwin’s idea brought about that animal testing is inhumane, does not benefit humans, is inconsistent,…

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    dollar earned by men, a gender wage gap of 22-percent” (iwpr.com). Although women’s rights are becoming more equal, there are still areas that need improvement. Women weren’t fully introduced to the workplace until WWII, and even though it was a big step, there were still unequal salaries. Differences between men and women are evident in salaries, but major advancements have been made for women through the women’s rights movement, their roles in the workplace, and how they were able to achieve…

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    When it comes to the topic of animal cruelty, there is a debate as to whether or not it is necessary. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of whether or not animal research predicts human outcome. Whereas some are convinced that animal experimentation helps improve human health, others maintain that it is cruel causing unnecessary suffering towards animals. My own view is that animal research is unnecessary and does not predict human outcomes. It has become common to…

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