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…of medical and scientific research are ethical. Whether it is or isn't, most people believe that some form of cost-benefit test should be performed to determine if the action is right. The cost includes animal pain, distress and death where as the benefits…
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…, they aren’t able to stretch their wings). In my own opinion, I feel that the killing of animals to satisfy our needs and wants is reasonable. Though I don’t necessarily agree with the torturing of animals, I do feel that we as humans, who are (right now…
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…People getting sick is an everyday issue. If we did not have laboratory research on animals, people would be dying from illnesses such as the common cold. Animal Rights Activists are against animal testing, but then again when they get sick do…
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…, a lot. There must be obvious purposes for this, right? Well, of course there are purposes and reasons for animal testing. According to the United States Public Health Service ‘Virtually every medical achievement of the last century has depended directly…
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…this causes the animals is the only way to eliminate the torture. As sure as there are no laws mandating the use of animal testing, there are many bills pending in Congress, geared toward the protection of animal rights. In conclusion, the only way we can stop…
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…Farm/Manor Farm.” The only thing he did lack, was the ability of pursuasion to the other animals. Snowball had all the right ideas, all to better the whole farm. Napoleon, on the other hand, had a knack for stealing other animals’ ideas, then telling…
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Animal Farm This amazing book was written by George Orwell, whose real name is Eric Blair, and it is about the lives of farm animals that rebel against humans. The animals live on Manor Farm and are owned by Mr. Jones, who always seems…
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…refuse to swallow them. The animals are then forced to swallow the substances in the form of capsules or pellets. They are also force-fed liquid chemicals by stomach tube, or through a hole cut in the animal's throat (Dickinson 23). Animal-rights groups…
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…%20regs March 8, 2001. “Quotations About Animals, Animal Rights, and Vivisection.” http://www.freezone.co.uk/vivabsurd/xquotes.html March 8, 2001. “Some ‘Thoroughly Tested’ Drugs That Injured and Killed.” http://www.animal-lib.org.au/lists/viv…
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Animal Farm is one of George Orwell's most renowned works, and can also be considered one of the greatest pieces in classical literature. The idea behind Animal Farm was so make mockery out of the communist ideology that was being introduced in Russia…
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