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…of animal experiments. So why do these tests continue? The truth of the matter is easy, they are traditional and readily funded. Whatever the reason may be, in essence, it can all be traced back to the notion of convenience: mankind has a tendency to seek out…
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…be pursued at all costs and that we would not want to let thousands of human beings die or suffer if we could prevent it by experimenting on animals. Certain diseases, which were fatal in the past, such as polio, tuberculosis and small pox, have now been brought…
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…colonial Indian Imperial Police in Burma, he returned to Europe to earn his living writing novels and essays. He was a social who attacked both capitalism and communism. Becides Animal farm, his major works include a novel based on his experiences
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…colonial Indian Imperial Police in Burma, he returned to Europe to earn his living writing novels and essays. He was a social who attacked both capitalism and communism. Becides Animal farm, his major works include a novel based on his experiences
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…of blood, according to Watson, is learned; they believe that animals are, in effect, born as blank slates upon which chance and experience are to write their messages". Through conditioning, they believe an animal's behavior is formed. Behaviorists recognize two…
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…and the toxicity of chemical warfare agent.....Radiation experiments on primates continue. Monkeys' eyes are irradiated, and the animals are subjected to shocks of up to 1,200 volts.' Monkeys are exposed to these radiations to observe how cancer progresses…
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…of feeling pain, hunger, thirst, loneliness, and kinship. Millions animals suffer and die in laboratory experiments, likely to cause pain, suffering, distress and lasting harm. An estimated additional eight million are bred and then destroyed. Each year about…
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…Cruelty to Animals A Major Issue of today are the cruel acts against test animals in class rooms and labs, these animals are literally being tortured to death by substances such as drugs, cosmetics, diseases, tobacco, alcohol, detergents and other…
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…in their concern. They want an abolition of all experiments on live animals. At the other extreme there are those who say that it is quite all right for us to do whatever we like to animals. They say that God gave us such a right, since it is written in the bible…
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…While America has always been a country that preached unity, being referred to as a “melting pot” and known for its cultural and racial diversity, the American experience has eternally been one of isolation and discrimination. Since its primitive…
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