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    a lot of attention. However, the comparison seems too strong in that it is surprising to hear that Costello would compare the events together. The holocaust was no doubt a devastating occurrence, but it happened a long time ago and the unethical treatment of animals has become a more recent discussion. Therefore, both events involve different topics and they happened and different points in time. In addition, Hitler killed Jewish people because he did not like them, but animals are not killed…

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    Achoo, Tyson and Bird Flu? Terry Lee Hines Jr. Creative Writing 8/3/2017 Most people don’t ever think about how similar animals are to the humans. Sickness for example is just one thing that humans and animals have in common. A most occurring sickness has risen in the bird kingdom that can be passed on to humans. The “Bird Flu” or Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) is a disease that can easily be spread and has resulted in the death of billions of chickens and…

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    Banning Pit Bulls Doesn’t Solve the Problem Pit bulls are vicious animals and should not be pets, but let’s look at what they were really bred for. According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, (ASPCA) Pitbull’s were bred for bull-baiting and bear-baiting. They were bred to hold these large animals by the face in the United Kingdom. When this had become illegal in the late 1800s, people decided a new fate for these companions, which was fighting. A Pit bull was…

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    The ethical treatment of animals should be taken more seriously because of the cruelty suffered by animals at amusement events, factories and in the research field. Animals ethics is a term to describe the way the human reacts with the animal and how the animal should properly be treated. Many philosophers believe that since animals doesn’t have the moral judgement that humans have, then anyone can do whatever they want to do them because they don’t know right from wrong. An animal is very…

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    Deciding how to interact and improve the world through ethics and moral reasoning is an ongoing contentious debate that has lasted for thousands of years. Two of the largest moral theories to develop in the twentieth century, that try to deal with the world around us, is environmentalism and animal liberation. Environmentalism is best summarized as the moral principle that biotic communities and the relationships within those communities are of the utmost importance to preserve. Animal…

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    cells for studying and developing treatments for “herpes, leukemia, influenza, hemophilia and Parkinson’s disease, and they’ve been used to study lactose digestion, sexually transmitted diseases, appendicitis, human longevity, mosquito mating, and the negative effects of working in sewers” (“Animals in Science”). Mrs. Lacks’s cells are HeLa cells that give researchers a way to test and experiment on different diseases. Her cells helps create new medication and treatments to combat many diseases…

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    In Poe's seventy novels, the works involving animal images account for a large proportion, while some of the works are mainly human beings, but in the process of creation, Poe has made animal descriptions, which also make people have some animal characteristics. We can analyze the works of Poe by the following classification. By analyzing the animal images in Allen Poe's works and exploring the causes of these animal images, we can better grasp the connotation of Allen Poe's works and further…

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    Animal testing has been around since ancient times. Ancient greek and Romans tested different medical procedures on animals purely to satisfy curiosity. Because anaesthetics were not discovered until near the end of the nineteenth century, all of these experiments were tested on animals without pain relief. Anyone that has accidently stepped on their dog’s paw, knows that animals definitely feel pain. Back in the 1500’s there was an Anatomy and Physiology professor, named Andreas Vesalius. He…

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    The Problem with the Cow Being a purple cow is difficult. There will always be criticism from many people when someone tries to be remarkably different and become a purple cow. There are two options: either be boring, indifferent and play it safe or try your luck at greatness, uniqueness and become the cow. There are always risks involved in being different and many fear failure, but the ones who try and succeed archive greatness. From a business perspective remember if you have a distinctive…

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    Futility of Animal Testing Animal testing’s, in other word experiments on animals are dangerous actions which are used in scientific researches. These dangerous experiments on animals are used in different fields for experiments and it is started with the ancient Greeks. After the ancient Greeks, it continued with the modern science, for example, dogs are being used in the psychological experiments, today animals are abused with different aims such as drug tests and cosmetic tests. People…

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