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…received many advantages by using animals to improve our lives, but the advantages are balanced with the disadvantages and that is when we start to think about the point of all this cruelty. We have been blinded by the fact that there are other alternatives…
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…humans (Hyde 15). Henry Bergh founded the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) in 1866. ASPCA was the first organization of its kind in the United States devoted to the protection of animals. The society helped pass the first anti…
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…) and "cruelty free" products. PETA attempts to establish and defend the rights of all animals. Their primary focus is on the factory farms, laboratories and the fur trade, but will also concern themselves with hunting, fishing, zoos, the circus and other ways…
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Animal Experimentation ANIMAL RIGHTS-- The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was founded in England in 1824 to promote humane treatment of work animals, such as cattle and horses, and of household pets. Within a few decades similar…
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…on the basis of how much the research will help humans (Hyde 15). Henry Bergh founded the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) in 1866. ASPCA was the first organization of its kind in the United States devoted to the protection…
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…. The foundation has been accused several times of animal cruelty, but the foundations repeatedly denies the accusations. Last year three chimps were found dead after suffering in a room where the temperature had reached over 140 degrees (“Chimpanzees”). Animals are put…
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…and even General Motors, who used to subject animals to crash/impact tests. In addition, the general public has begun to lean toward and seek out those products which are not tested on animals, from personal observation, cruelty free cosmetics have led a trend…
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…is passionately being debated. Those that oppose animal cruelty protest the destructive means of “production” at a cost of millions of animals each year. Some of the processes that slaughter houses, animal protectionists say, are unnecessary. On the other hand…
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…been hailed by animal rights activists as a gross example of animal cruelty, a research lab was raided by police for the first time in history. At the time, Dr. Edward Taub was in charge at the Institute for Behaviorial Research in Silver Spring, Maryland…
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…, then humans do not have the right to use animals for these purposes. By alleging cruelty to animals, animal-rights groups work diligently to end the use of animals for food and clothing and in circuses and rodeos. These groups pressured cosmetic companies…
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