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    There are an abundance of homeless, abused, and overlooked animals in the world who are in need of care. In order to help these animals, the ASPCA, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, organization created a commercial in the intent to raise money for these animals. They are addressing the part of the audience who are animal lovers. While the ASPCA commercial has a noble cause, it uses depressing scenes of homeless animals to play people’s emotions and has a celebrity endorsement

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    Aspca Mission Statement

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    if you don’t already know? The answer is the ASPCA. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, was the first humane society to be established in North America back in 1866. The organization’s goals and mission statement is “to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States,” (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). This non-profit organization’s focus is to get pets

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    ASPCA has one message, and that is to protect and better the condition of life for national, farm, and wild animals. ASPCA is a non-profit organization dedicated to preventing cruelty to animals. They have a mission, that is to rescue, save and help animals all around North America because there are way too many cases of animal cruelty and neglect. Sarah McLachlan makes an argument about animals being abused and neglected, and how we can change that by a mere donation. This argument persuades the audience

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    different animals. The ASPCA is an organization that works to rescue animals from abuse, pass humane laws, and share resources with shelters nationwide. The first scene in the advertisement is a shaking dog in a cage that appears to be sad and terrified. From the first scene on it is clear that the advertisement has a very sad mood to it. The ad then fades to text that says, “Everyday in America thousands of animals suffer from cruelty and neglect.” It continues with more videos of animals that appear

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    Aims and Objectives of Tesco PLC An aim is a long-term goal of which takes short – term goals to achieve this which are called objectives. The aims at Tesco PLC is to be a leading retail supermarket and that excellent quality services are provided whilst products such as food and clothes are of a low cost. By also having cheaper prices than competitors such as ASDA. The objectives in doing this is to increase profits by increasing sales to the maximum. This is done by providing a better service

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    Isaiah Tuppince Mr. Greer English 2 October 21st, 2015 Animal Testing and Why It Should Continue Jeremy Bentham once said, “The question is not, ‘Can they reason?’ nor, ‘Can they talk?’ but ‘Can they suffer?’” Animal testing is becoming a conflict right now and I believe that Animal testing should be stopped because it is cruel and inhuman, Alternative testing technologies exist, the lack of reliability, and it is expensive. Another quote once said was by Martin Luther King Jr stating “Never, never

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    become a worldwide malady. Animal testing is the procedure of using various animals to research for new drugs, vaccines or cosmetics. However, there are many opponents against animal testing on the basis that it is unethical and that it is harmful to the subjects of the research. Nonetheless,

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    the eyes of an animal that is used for scientific and commercial testing. What would you see? Sadness, fear, maybe pleading looks that grasp at the soul. These are the animals used for live testing. Some animals are even killed in order to do scientific testing. This paper takes a look at animal testing and how to stop it. It is shocking that “An estimated 26 million animals are used every year in the United States for scientific and commercial testing,” explains procon.org. Animals such as rats,

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    Animal testing is the experiment of animals like mice, dogs, rats, fish, birds, and many non-human creatures for the effective production of vaccines, drugs, and chemicals. It is estimated that more than one hundred million of animals are used for the experiments each year globally. Countries like U.S.A., U.K., Japan, China, Canada and so on are on the top list in using animals for the experimental purposes. They are being used to make sure that the vaccines and drugs manufactured are safe and defend

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    Animal Research Is Invalid Experimentation of animals has animal rights advocates and some scientists questioning the effectiveness and validity that animal testing has a meaningful impact on medical advancement. Dating back to the 2nd century B.C., early Greek scientists performed experiments on living animals for the purpose of advancing their knowledge and understanding of the human body. However, recent research has proven that animals rarely serve as good models for the human body (Animal Testing

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