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    Animal Cruelty Epidemic

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    Animal cruelty is a worldwide epidemic that must be stopped. Animal abuse is when one hurts an animal or does not care for an animal as responsible as they should. With being a cat & dog owner I often find myself asking how people could be so cruel to animals that, humans domesticated and trained. Our ancestors did this deed to reduce labor and increase companionship, but their descendants took this advantage above and beyond. It’s against the law to be cruel to or harm animals in Illinois. Most…

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    The Paw Project Analysis

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    it would ever treat another human being – or so we hope. Throughout the two films, Project Nim ¬- directed by James Marsh - and “The Paw Project” – another documentary that was posted by YouTube user “The Bat Vegan” – we are a witness to harmful treatment done by acclaimed scientists. “The Paw Project” touches on the realities of declawing all types of cats while Project Nim takes us on a journey as a group of hippies tried to humanize a chimpanzee in the seventies. Though they address an…

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    unnecessary. Most forms, if not every form, of animal testing are cruel and inhumane. One major example of this: “Over one hundred million animals are burned, crippled, poisoned, and abused in United States labs every year” (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). If humans were treated…

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    Governments and organizations must work together to develop legislation. Based on the model of the Declaration of Independence, the Declaration of Sentiments for animals must stipulate that; no animal should be subjected to bad-treatment or cruel acts; wild animal has the right to live free in its natural environment, and to breed; if the death of an animal is necessary, it should be instant, painless, and non-generator of anguish; extended deprivation his freedom , hunting and fishing…

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    Abolishing Animal Cruelty

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    Imagine your childhood pet being mutilated and neglected day in and day out. Helpless and whimpering in fear of what might happen next. This exact scenario burdens thousands of animals each day. This is an issue that plagues not only our nation, but the entire world. The most devastating piece is that not only are large corporations offenders of these cruel activities, but everyday people too are guilty of inflicting pain upon these poor innocent creatures. Thankfully, many organizations…

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    that the use of animal research is a necessity for the creation of new treatments. Trull opens by saying that animal research has provided another new treatment that is saving lives. He highlights that there is a new treatment in result of animal testing and opens his argument in contest of this treatment to establish a form of pathos. Through medical research animal models are indispensable and play a key role in creating treatments. Trull highlights another major breakthrough cure for Ebola…

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    reasoning confuses readers until they believe that they agree with Regan’s point. Rose, however, explains his logic in a quite simpler way. He affirms, “There is no way, for instance, that the biochemical causes of the lethal disease diabetes, or its treatment with insulin, could have been discovered, without experiments on mammals” (554). This fact is irrefutable and easy to understand so that readers can view the reasoning behind animal…

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    Vaping Persuasive Speech

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    Imagine, animals are sick because of you, how would you feel? Sorrow, sadness, depressed, we need to make sure we learn about the consequences of our actions. Animals could DIE if you don't stop vaping because it's not health for you or your pets. You should stop if you started, it's a horrible habit, it's deathly for you or others. Did you know if animals come in contacts with this toxic product they can have behavioral changes? Animals exposed to the product could have their baby die. We…

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    Dogs are man’s best friends. With their abilities to comprehend human commands, dogs have amazed numerous people since the early 1900s. Thanks to Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, Russian physiologist and winner of the 1904 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, and his Classical Conditioning Experiment on live dogs, dog owners can teach their canine companions new tricks. Of course, some dog owners are oblivious to the fact that Pavlov’s dogs were tested on with tubes in their muzzles and collection bags…

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    Animal Testing Effects

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    research has increased, and over the last decade animal research has played a vital part in almost every medical breakthrough. There are three main effects of animal testing in the United States: better cosmetics products, life-saving cures and treatments for humans, and animals’ benefits. One of the benefits of animal testing is to create better cosmetics products. Cosmetics companies most have test their products on animals to assure the safety of them. If we analyze, an average American…

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