Papers 2101-2110 of total 78456 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…Cloning has many more advantages than disadvantages. The definition of cloning is to duplicate an organism. Through cloning, you could help thousands of people and animals. Cloning can totally reduce organ donor lists. Cloning can also bring…
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…. Disadvantage: Animal rights groups have argued that the production of transgenic animals is harmful to other animals. Genetically engineered fish raise problems if they interbreed with other fish that have not been genetically altered. Transgenic plants also…
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…. The regulations governing animal research contain many provisions to safeguard animal welfare (“Looking at the Ethics of Technology for a New Millennium”). Some people simply say that, regardless of the medical benefits, animals have rights and it is unethical to use…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…demonstrates that animals eat below their species. If all living things deserve the right to 'live and blossom', then animals must kill other animals to uphold this right - an animal cannot live and blossom if it does not eat. A tiger, for example, cannot adapt…
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…, an unbiased opinion would therefore conclude that they do not have the right to life. So why is this natural tragedy still debated? Because of course, humans are inquisitive animals, and will always question the reasons for actions, and we will never fail…
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…There are too many people… will we survive? Do you feel that we have the right to enjoy natural beauty? The right to decent, uncrowned shelter? The right to eat healthy food and drink pure water? To breathe clean air and avoid pesticide…
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…as ourselves. There are many reasons why these mammals should be saved. One is their right to live in and of it self; these and all animals do have rights. Many people ask the question "At what cost do the rights of animals outweigh the rights of man…
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Category: /History
…the right to access them. History has it that the original inhabitants of Australia were the aborigines. They should have the right just as we do to be allowed to visit their ancestral lands. The aborigines have inhabited Australia for more that forty thousand…
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Category: /Literature/English
…basic elements of a loving, nurturing family, such as the acceptance of each child as a unique individual (WBE “Ethical” 3). Another argument against cloning comes from the animal rights groups who say that animal experimentation or anything that causes…
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…have to eat. By limiting the logging industry, you are taking away thousands of jobs and the pay that supports people and their families. So I really don’t think that there is much more that someone could do because the animals should have the right
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