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…Do we own animals...or do we simply care for them as pets and use them in our experiments and research? What distinguishes a pet from a lab/test animal..What characteristics make them any different from each other? Do the tests we do actually have…
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…Cruelty to Animals A Major Issue of today are the cruel acts against test animals in class rooms and labs, these animals are literally being tortured to death by substances such as drugs, cosmetics, diseases, tobacco, alcohol, detergents and other…
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…Over the last decades, animal rights activists have been strongly protesting against the use of animals for various purposes. But one has to mention that these activists often don¡¦t have any scientific facts to prove their statements as they mostly…
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…They are shot, irradiated, having their limbs and neck broken, having electrodes placed on their brains, and infected with harmful and fatal diseases every day. Lab animals are subjected to cruel and heartless conditions every day of their lives…
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Animal Rights "It is possible to commit an immoral act against a non-human animals." In order to commit an immoral act against a non-human animal, one must define the word "morality". According to the definition it means conformity…
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…something straight from a horror film, but even more terrifying is discovering that this excessive torture does indeed exist. Every year, 25-50 million animals are killed through experimentation, and this is in the United States alone (What is Vivisection, 1…
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…Every year, nearly 100 million animals die in research laboratories at the hands of curious scientists who perform outdated and inaccurate tests that prove no benefit to humans or animals. Before these animals die, they are routinely burned, scalded…
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…Do Animals Have Rights? Should animals be harmed to benefit mankind? This pressing question has been around for at least the past two centuries. During the early nineteenth century, animal experiments emerged as an important method of science…
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…"It is possible to commit an immoral act against a non-human animals." In order to commit an immoral act against a non-human animal, one must define the word "morality". According to the definition it means conformity to the rules of right conduct…
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…Since the nineteen-sixties, there has been an ongoing heated debate on whether experiments on animals for the benefit of medical and scientific research are ethical. Whatever the true answer may be, many people believe that some form of loss/benefit…
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