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…, and rabbits have also been used. The animal rights issue is an emotional one. For decades the value of animal research has been grossly overrated. Although researchers claim that they depend on animal test data to achieve medical advances, we should demand other…
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…success, so too are people in those countries experiencing the positive and negative consequences for their human rights.…
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right groups who have made a difference in the movement. PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, brought charges to Edward Tauls, a researcher that used government funds for inhumane practices on monkeys. Fur sales have dropped and cosmetic…
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…. For the animals' interest, Napoleon changes the farm anthem and renames Animal Farm back to Manor Farm. The whole time Napoleon convinces the animals that his way is the right way and they are much better off with him in control. This works because Napoleon…
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…Every year, nearly one hundred million animals die in research laboratories at the hands of curious scientists who perform outdated and inaccurate tests that prove no benefit to humans or animals. I believe vivisection, medical testing…
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…(“Understanding”). Yet, in the past thirty years there has been a growing number of animal rights organizations, and also more conservative institutions, including Harvard, Yale, and Stanford Universities, which have banned testing on animals. These medical schools…
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…The Necessity of Animal Experimentation For the past few decades, there has been a heated debate on the topic of animal rights. Many different opinions have been expressed supporting and opposing the use of animals in laboratory experiments. On one…
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…overlooked was that their constitution only told them what they could not do. It failed to let them know what rights they had as citizens of Animal Farm; perhaps they wouldn’t have been taken over by a dictator, such as Napoleon, if the constitution outlined some…
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…The USA adaptation of the classic work Animal farm was entertaining and historically representative. The characters in the movie were all representing key elements in the Russian Revolution from start to end. The owner of the farm Mr. Jones is Czar…
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…Constitution it is illegal to kill and to be subjected to cruel and unusual forms of punishment, but animal experimentation breaks both of these amendments and it is still considered legal. All living things should have the right to live free from suffering…
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