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    used for lethal human experiments used from 1939-1945 located in Pingping. The subjects were mostly Chinese, Korean, and Mongolian POWs (Kristof). Between 3,000 and 250,000 died as subjects of experiments (Kristof). The experiments included vivisection without anesthesia after infecting subjects with diseases like typhus and cholera (Kristof) locking up to diseased prisoners with healthy ones to see how fast the disease would spread locking others inside pressure chambers to test the level of…

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    In the future, I probably will be involving in animal research, as required by my neuroscience major, while at the same time refuse to agree with the code of morality in experimentation, such as vivisection. To resolve the vacillation in my mind, for this final project I will be shifting focus from poultry animals to the animals raised for the scientific purpose, acting and writing about the lab animals, from discussing the injustice they face to exploring…

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    A black man enters a convenience store by himself and starts perusing the aisles. The next day, a white man enters a convenience store and does the same thing. Which man was probably watched more cautiously by the store owner? Many sociologists, based on the studies and research conducted, would say the black man was seen as a bigger threat. It is important to point out, though, that this store owner might not actually be racist. In fact, the owner might be a proponent of equality of all races,…

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    The topic of this paper is the animal rights movement. This issue of animal rights appealed to many people, creating such a powerful movement that is still growing and fighting for the rights of animals today. These social movements have the power to spark huge changes within societies, legislation, and the lives of many living beings. Rise of the Movement The fight for animal rights is one that has been going on for centuries. “The new emphasis upon animals ' feelings of sensation in the…

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    Like and appreciate animals? Animals are used for protection, food, clothing, transportation, and many other uses. To end animal abuse everyone has to act as one and help support the Animal Liberation movement created by Peter Singer (O’Neil10). Animals should be treated like humans because of the cases and increase of abuse even though there are acts to stop it. The abuse of animals include beating, no feeding, not having any shelter or even leaving them to die once they get too old (O’Neil7).…

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    Japanese War Crimes in WWII: Injustice and Immunity Germany was responsible for a great deal of atrocities that took place in WWII, but not all. Among the many evils committed by Nazis is the experimentation that took place in concentration and death camps. However, Germans were not alone in their efforts to scientifically progress at the expense of others. Another nation, one allied with Germany during WWII, was not unfamiliar with human experimentation. Japan. In the 1930s, Japan…

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    What do you think about when you think of animal testing? Do you think of scientists in lab coats torturing animals? Do you think about animals suffering in small cages? Or, do you think of animals helping to fight diseases? Does your mind picture animals being protected by many regulations? Animal testing is one of the most controversial topics today. However, with the astounding biomedical advancements that animal testing has helped with, the many regulations that keep tested animals safe,…

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    Unit 731 Research Paper

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    absolutely horrific. Many of the people who were experimented on were tricked to to enter the site through false promises of job offerings. When the people entered the sites, there was no leaving. Brutal, forced experiments were done on them such as vivisections, exposure to various diseases, and extreme survival conditions. Overall, “ three thousand people were sacrificed” (“Unit 731: One of the Most Terrifying…

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    Do you have a pet? A dog, or a bunny, or a cat, or maybe even a mouse. Can you imagine your animal being locked in a cage and getting ready for someone to test a cosmetic product on them? Cosmetic testing takes the lives of millions of innocent animals each year. Animals that get cosmetic testing sit in cold laboratory's waiting with fear for another cold blooded experiment. Animal testing should be illegal in order for animals to stop suffering. Animals should not be used for cosmetic testing…

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    It is estimated that more than 100 million animals worldwide are used in experiments each year. Animal testing is a big problem in today’s world because there are so many animals are being abused in labs and hurt for even killed every year. If you get caught once it’s a warning, if you get caught twice it’s a fine, and if you get caught three times it’s jail time. If animal testing isn’t banned, animals will start to die off from cruelty or diseases. Animal testing must be stopped or decreased…

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