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    Paul Kenny constructed an experiment to find out how people become obese. Instead of humans, he used rats as the test subjects. The rats ate less healthy food and more high-calorie junk food. They gained weight and became obese. Usually, when the rats would eat the healthy bland food, Kenny would give a slight foot shock when to stop eating. After feeling the shock they would run away, now that the rats are obese they ignore the slight shock and continue to eat the food. This reminded Kenny of a…

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    The author informs the population how many Americans become ill each year from their food using, a fact. He says, “At least seventy six million Americans to become ill from their food annually” (3). So many cases of illness because of animals being injected with medicine not needed. This is logos because he uses a fact to support his argument. Emotions are used to show the audience how many segments are traced to factory farms. He says, “Six of eight genetic segments of the most feared virus in…

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    living relative to humans. This kind of research must stop! Many people think that this experimentation is shameful, but it is still going on in the United States. We are the only nation that still practices these horrible and cruel experiments to animals that are much like us. In the early 1920s, the United States began buying baby chimpanzees who had been kidnapped from Central and West Africa. Poachers would kill the mother chimpanzee or any other adult chimpanzees to be able to…

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    Administration (FDA) does not require testing products on animals before selling them to consumers and yet companies still continue. Cheaper, more humane alternatives are possible for companies to experiment on while testing their products exist. These types of tests include incubated petri dishes using human cells that can produce more possibilities for something going wrong than what testing on animals may not show. However, these brands continue testing lethal chemicals on animals year after…

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    using because they have no need to use for it. The question remains does society have the ability to clone. Yes! Society can clone animals if one desires. With this society tries to create and replace a pet however it is shown they have some down effects. They normally don’t live all that long and aren’t quite the same as they were (states). Because of the defect animals have been shown…

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    1. Housing Housing of both farm and laboratory animals, share the same criteria since they love to share the same nest or shelter with a member of the same species. This implies that, rats or mice cannot share their shelter with a cat since it will just end up feeding on them and the same applies to sheep and dogs which could feed on their young ones. Furthermore, size of shelter also matters to both type of animals, since farm animals would require more space and generally survive outdoor…

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    behaviour all have a biological cause. The biological approach also suggests that behaviour cannot be changed by environment rather it is driven by genetics. Whereas the behavioural perspective suggests all behaviours can be learned because all animals are born as blank states and therefore it focuses more on the nurture aspect. The behavioural approach differs from the biological approach because it suggests that behaviours can be changed and learned through interaction with the environment.…

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    can they suffer?” Animal testing can be a major debate in today’s society. While some say animal testing gives helpful info, it leads to suffering, death, cruelty, and abuse to animals, it should be illegal as it's completely unnecessary. Animal testing is abuse, and causes death. To start, PETA says over 100 million animals die each year due to testing. Too many animals are dying because of experiments. To add, according to NEAVS, 7.8 percent of AWA (Animals Welfare Act) animals in labs went…

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    Cockroaches? Should they be the National Bug of the United States? Have you ever gone down into your basement or somewhere really dark and dirty like the sewers? If you have well you’ve probably seen a Cockroach before, these incredible insects have extraordinary “superpowers” and they set a good example for us. We might not notice it but they too have to survive and being able to adapt to things easily and being tough helps them to survive, this is why Cockroaches should be the national bug…

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    two-winged blood sucking flies prevalent globally. They so narrowly resemble mosquitoes that they are often mistaken for them. Midge is around 1 mm in length with the small stout limbs and short mouthparts that are projected downwards. It bites both the animals and humans inflicting excruciating pain and irritation. Only female midges suck blood. Female releases a chemical (pheromone) to intimate others about the blood sources. These serious blood-sucking pests spread many livestock diseases…

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