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of animals that remain on this earth. “Game Hunting for Fun” should be abolished. There should be no more studies in the labs involving products being tested on animals.
The Elephant, hunted for its skin and most of all its rich Ivory. Used to make
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Category: /Science & Technology
not apply to humans, has hidden side effects and has extremely high costs.
The results of AIDS, cancer and heart disease test done on animals do not apply to the human beings for many reasons. First, it is known that researchers have been infecting chimps
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consideration in society. This includes both humans and animals, which can feel both pain and pleasure. In todays society, animals are used for test subjects, food, clothing, etc. and are sometimes harmed in the process. Their pain in these situations should
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to thirty-five million animals are spared in the U.S.A. each year for the purpose of research, testing, and education. Although vivisection serves as an important tool for scientists and doctors to work in research and may benefit humans, the harms indeed
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of making a fighting machine. It would be an animal that could be put behind enemy lines. It was hoped that this fighting machine would wipe out entire regiments. He never did say which animals they did this testing on or if they even came close to figuring
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
page of this report, of vivisection. Animal testing. Its happening all around us, maybe not in our own backyards, maybe not even in the same county we live in, but its there, its real, and, if you ask me, its barbaric.
Before I begin, let me tell
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an important part in our understanding of diseases and it has helped develop ways to prevent and control diseases such as the vaccine for polo, and insulin for diabetics. Many people think it is morally wrong to test innocent animals to find a cure for various human
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to Benetton's permanent ban on animal tests--a first for a major cosmetics company. Other leading companies, such as Avon, Revlon, and Estée Lauder, followed suit. L'Oréal, the world's largest cosmetics manufacturer, yielded after PETA's four-year international
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1. Barnard, N. P. (1995). The Reality of Animal Experimentation. Washington: Dryger Publishing.
2. Kaufman, S. R. (1995) Animal Experimentation. New York. Drake Press.
3. Hoeffer, T. & Hynes T. (1994) Animal Testing. Ontario: Trident Press.
4. Tinner
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will kill two birds with one stone. We can deplete the number of criminals on death row and shut-up the people who are always picketing about animal rights, whining about how psychologists and doctors are always performing tests on animials that are unable
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