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    just in time due to animal testing. Yes, animal testing saved lives, yet many people do not believe in the importance of doing testing on animal test subjects to find the effectivity of the product. However, it is way more true that animal testing is not cruel, and it should remain legal. My reasons for saying this is that animal testing has made a major impact in the medical field, animals in testing receive the highest standards of care provided by law, and finally animals and humans have a lot

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    mighty ruler. In George Orwell’s famous book, Animal Farm, dictatorship proved to be the root of all evil which evidently started a rebellion to form a republic; but later the republic had collapsed and soon turned into tyranny. The animal republic was slowly collapsing due to four different propaganda techniques in the story. First, it was the non-implemented ideas from the higher power, which helped the downfall of the republic, causing the animals to work harder for the ruler's benefit and not

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    do you ever imagine , animals make rules and laws to protect the nature ? or animals make societies as well as buildings, offices and work within them? probably not. in the essay ,"of pain , Predators and Pleasure," Walter Issac states humans are more important than the animals but David Suzuki states that humans and animals both are same, in his essay "hidden lessons." in my opinion i agree that animals are important but humans are more important than animals because they have complex brain thinking

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    Is it possible for both humans and animals to coexist? According to Junior Scholastic “Namibia has created conservancies that have allowed the country to set aside 20% of its land for protection and tourism now annually brings in 6 million dollars.” In the countryside when a child goes outside there must be an adult outside for protection the same can be about an african village with lions nearby. One of the most common things talked about is the economy, for example in Africa when the population

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    PAWS Is For A Cause Millions of wild animals, including large felines, nonhuman primates, and countless others are kept captive in private possession in the U.S (“Ten Fast”). The trade of exotic animals is a multi-billion-dollar-a-year industry (“Ten Fast”). The PAWS organization is funded by thousands of benefactors to work towards the official illegalization of trafficking and harboring wild animals. Selfless volunteers serve nonstop to liberate these animals and return them to their natural habitat

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    In The horse bar mitzvah: a celebratory exploration of human-animal bond, Norine Dresser describes her evaluation of the human rituals imposed on a variety of animals. These rituals were done both for the reasoning of science and law and in pet-owner’s gratefulness and care for their pets. Chimpanzees are exemplified in the use of human culture’s being imposed onto animals, but with reasoning regarding science and law. According to the author, a family adopted chimps into their family, feeding them

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    Did you know that 19,500,000 animals are killed each year for animal experimentation? Animal testing is one of the highest leading causes of animal death. Many people don’t think about how their makeup product or lotion doesn’t cause skin reactions. The products are first used in a number of tests on a number of animals to make it safe for human use. These tests led to harming a handful of helpless animals just for the benefit of one product for humans. Animals are put under microscopes to try and

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    Many animal activists argue against testing on animals; however, it is not as cruel as it seems. Testing is not as harmful on the animals as people may think, and it has a great purpose. Animal testing continues to advance society in a number of ways. Laboratory testing of animals should not be stopped because it is an effective way to test drugs, leads to important discoveries that save human lives, and it benefits the animals as well. Animals are used to test many drugs and vaccines before

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    hunt. I believe in those who hunt for the ethical reasons such as meat fur and etc. If they didn't hunt animals, animals would start to overpopulate, when those who hunt it's controlled by those who enjoy hunting and not those who enjoy to trophy hunt. Those who hunt yet hunt and keep what they hunt unlike the unethical way of those who leave what they hunt yet or hunt for just one part of the animal such as the head. Some of us find trophy hunting unethical such as myself it's unacceptable we shall

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    What if you woke up one day and all the animals in the world were gone? Would you be scared? You should because people would die one by one until no one will live on earth. If there were no bees there would be no flowers or trees and we would run out of oxygen. What if there was a farmer with 4,000 cows he sells them to the stores, and we buy them and if there are no cows the stores wouldn’t have as much money. I chose this topic because I like animals and I would like to know what is happening to

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