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…, but with it comes responsibility to use it wisely and ethically. We torture and heartlessly kill creatures that we arrogantly consider lesser beings simply at our disposal. For something as simple as eye makeup animals are tortured and blinded by tests performed…
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…are produce and breed for the only purpose but to be tested on. Fifty-three thousands of animals are used each year in medical and veterinary schools. The rest is used in basic research. The demand for animals in the United States is 50 million mice, 20 million…
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…and breed for the only purpose but to be tested on. Fifty-three thousands of animals are used each year in medical and veterinary schools. The rest is used in basic research. The demand for animals in the United States is 50 million mice, 20 million rats…
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…products still conduct painful and useless tests on live animals, even though no law requires them not to. Some people, called anti-vivisectionists, are at one extreme in their concern. They want an abolition of all experiments on live animals. At the other…
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…. They are denied comfort, exercise, companionship, natural diets and other basic needs. In addition, cosmetics and other substances such as; bleach, shampoo or ink are tested in animals bodies and eyes. We as individual consumers…
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…The career test was an interesting and informative assignment to complete. The results from the career test gave many suggestions on the different types of occupations that I should consider in the future. My highest score started…
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…Genetic Testing for Diseases There is more than enough ethical mud in genetics of 1998 to keep physicians, lawyers, scientists and bioethicists on guard. A majority is unaware of the progress made in routine and exotic genetics, and most are caught off…
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…and experiments. This research is presently under attack because these experiments involve the use of many different animals. Today, animal-rights groups want to ban the use of animals in scientific testing. They claim that animal experimentation and the killing…
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tests on humans. This view is by no means one sided. I also feel that there are some things being done to animals that just should not happen, such as the testing of cosmetics. In other areas of animal rights like dissection in the classroom I think…
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…The Tests of Salem The Crucible is a play, which brings attention to many timeless issues. The nature of good and evil, power and its corruption, honor and integrity and irony are all brought up in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. Irony what doe sit…
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