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21: Cruelty Of Animal Testing .
Title: Cruelty of Animal Testing Author: Annonymous Rating: Rate this Paper Rabbits immobilized in wooden stocks with ulcers in their eyes; baby seals being clubbed over the head, and the infamous shock treatment. Broach ... by the cruelty. Appalled yes, willing to stand up and voice their thoughts... not often. There is one significant reason for this unwillingness by some to stand up for the rights of our fellow inhabitants of this planet, personal convenience. We are systematically cutting down the last forest that provides their shelter to farm cattle; we dump toxic chemicals and sewage ... the same kinds of feelings and emotions as human beings, and without anesthesia, they are subjected to the pain as well. Mankind often fails to give animals the respect and rights they deserve, they are treated as lifeless, unfeeling scientific specimens and items that we may manipulate at our own convenience and for vanity's sake. Laboratory research involving animals ...
22: Animal Testing: Animals Suffer
Animal Testing: Animals Suffer In order to tackle any concept in ethics you have to think with an open mind. We as humans need to understand that we don't stand ... are done on animals. The thousands of animals put to suffer outweighs any of the research that has been gotten from them. Peter Singer the author of a piece called “Animal Experimentation” in the book Intervention and Reflection displays and evokes the actual suffering of many harmless animals. "In 1953 R. Soloman, L. Kamin, and L. Wynne, experimenters at Harvard University ... slightly different take than Singer. I believe there shouldn't be any experiments on animals, but in extreme situations where a huge number of peoples lives are in jeopardy an animal my be used for an experiment. In discussing both sides of the animal rights issue, it is important to understand what is obvious, animals suffer! If aliens were to ...
23: Animal Research
English Thesis Animal Research Doctor Zola-Morgan stated in a speech to animal rights activists, "I've seen the impact of the animal rights movement. I believe this is an attack on science of the worst kind. If we allow it to prevail ...
24: Animals In Testing
... Most of the animals are small ones like rodents - rats, mice, hamsters and gerbils. Some dogs, cats and a variety of goats, monkeys and rabbits have also been used. The animal rights issue is an emotional one - second only, perhaps, to the abortion debate. 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 means of research and there should ...
25: Medical Testing On Animals
... ferrets, pigeons and rabbits. The struggle against this tyranny is a struggle as important as any of the moral and social issues that have been fought over in recent years." Animal rights are an emotional issue-second only, perhaps, to the bitter abortion debate." For decades the value of animal research has been grossly overrated. Although researchers have depended on animal test data to achieve medical advances, there should be other means of research because testing on animals is ...
26: Social Inequality In 1820s
... history. The Declaration of Independence states, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." This infamous passage written by Thomas Jefferson on July 4th, 1776, states that ALL men are created equal and ... relevant in discussing the true intentions of the new nation. If all men were created equal then why were there slaves? Why did the government deny the Indians of their rights? Why was there so much injustice? That phrase simply meant that all free citizens were politically equal. This did not apply to blacks or women under the eyes of the ... hell-bound without the white man's help. On page 83 of The Mind of the South, W.J. Cash states, "The black man occupied the position of a domestic animal. without will or right of is own." And yes, the black man did play the role of a domestic animal, he was stripped of liberities, property, and will by ...
27: Vegetarian Diet
... what you eat", goes a famous saying. And if that is truly the case, then a lot of Americans would appear to be unhealthy, chemically treated, commercially raised slabs of animal flesh. And while that is not a particularly pleasant thought, it is nonetheless an description of the typical American omnivore who survives on the consumption of Big Macs and steak ... never gain much momentum, it has nonetheless moved itself to the forefront of Americans healthy diets. The word vegetarian, used to describe the diets of people who do not consume animal flesh, was not used until around the mid-1800s. The concept of vegetarianism, however, dates back much further. The Greek philosopher Pythagoras, considered by many to be the father of ... Or someone with a dangerously high level of cholesterol might be advised to follow a vegetarian diet to lower his or her fat and cholesterol intake. The immorality of consuming animal flesh is another argument touted by a smaller group of vegetarians. R.G. Frey describes this moral argument for vegetarianism and the effect that meat eating might have on ...
28: Animal Testing-Inhumane or Neccassary?
Animal Testing-Inhumane or Neccassary? When looking through magazines or even turning on the television it is hard to miss some of the fastest growing and most controversial issues-animal testing. From models such as Kate Moss refusing to wear fur, to other famous people such as Bill Maher also refusing, there has been a lot argued on this subject more recently then ever. Over the years there has been a growing controversy over the issue of animal testing. There has equally been groups that have developed through all of this outrage, groups of both supporters for animal testing, and those who are agaisnt animal testing. Both ...
29: America's Zoos: Entertainment to Conservation
... world's unique creatures? Hundreds of species are endanger of becoming extinct, and conservation is in need. Extinction is a permanent issue. The treatment of all our animals and their rights is important as well. As concern for the world's animals becomes more prominent in the news, our zoos rise up to meet the challenge. Animal's rights and their treatment, regardless of species, have been brought to attention and positive movements made. While the number of endangered species grows, zoos attempt to do their part in ...
30: Animal Farm: Summary
Animal Farm: Summary Animal Farm is an anti-Utopian novel written by George Orwell shortly after the time of Joseph Stalin’s rule over Russia. It was written several years before Penguin Putnam published ... communism and to “ wake up” the Russian people. The book is 149 pages long and has no pictures. This tragic story takes place on a poor farm in England. The animal’ s owner, Mr. Jones, was a drunkard and didn’t care about the welfare of his animals. The main characters, the pigs, were very cunning and audacious animals. Being ...


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