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…such as Alzheimer’s, diabetes, cancer, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injuries. Over the past century, animal research has helped to increase a person’s life span by nearly twenty-eight years. The quality of life for pets, farm animals and wild life has also…
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…to humans. There are no limits to what humans can do to animals in the interests of human welfare or profit. It could be argued that anyone, who is prepared to allow the destruction of animals by industrial pollution as well as some of the 'Factory Farming
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Animation To The Nation Memories of television programming from my youth consists mostly of great educational shows like Sesame Street and The Letter People, but also consists of classic 1980s cartoons like Transformers and Thundercats. Mention…
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…by Alex Pacheco and Ingrid Newkirk. PETA stands for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. The group works on a wide range of issues such as biochemical testing, cosmetic testing, dissection, factory farming, neglect and abuse to animals in pet…
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…each year for medical research, and these estimates do not include rats, mice, fish, and farm animals. That means that 90% of all research animals are not included in the statistics. Too many animals are being tested and they do not even need to use…
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…to humans. Most cases are transmitted from animals that have close contact with humans, such as pets, farm animals, or rats. As the human population grows and expands into wilderness territories, humans are coming into closer contact with other animals
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…and watch the procedure of the pain that a poor white lab mice may have to go through. Or maybe we should pay a visit to a factory farm and see how the animals’ daily lives are and how they are slaughtered. I sometimes wonder why I have never seen anything like…
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…and killed (Morse 8). Few labs buy their animal test subjects from legitimate pet stores and the majority use illegal pet dealers. There are many stolen animal dealers that house the animals before, during , and after testing. These ^farms^ most…
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…, are made. Between 1990 and 1997, the USDA registered research laboratories reported killing at least 12,892,885 dogs, cats, primates, guinea pigs, hamsters, armadillos, rabbits, farm animals, bears, squirrels, wild rodents and other species…
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…means "to strike down"), is a facility where farm animals are killed and processed into meat products. The animals most commonly slaughtered for food are cattle (beef and veal), sheep (lamb and mutton), pigs (pork), poultry, and horses (mostly in Europe…
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