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    influence and he encourages the questioning of our own beliefs. Rather than succumbing to Singer’s, All Animals are Equal demands of making it our “Moral obligation to cease supporting the practice” (pg.4), Pollan conveys the benefits as well as the concerns to the consummation of animals. From the personal connection Pollan establishes with his readers, his progressive beliefs

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    society, “that the Colliers were neglecting many animals on their farm, including dogs and horses. When they went to their property to investigate, they discovered dogs and horses in several states of neglect and starvation and seized them out of concern for their immediate health”(ALDF). Sadly, however, it can become much worse for animals. Owners will sometimes purposefully abuse their animals. Unfortunately, occurrences like these are hardly uncommon. One such example, from the RSPCA of England

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    of successful results ( Bend ⅔ ). There is a lot of animals getting hurt for no reason. The suffering these animals goes through for practically nothing is the direct result of biomedical research and shows why it must stop . Also, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals government figures reported that “ 300 goats were killed last year alone in such training at Fort Bragg in North Carolina” ( Bend ⅓ ). These animals often suffer a lot before dying. They are sacrificed like many others for the

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    have to inhale toxic fumes, have burned skin, and are restrained. Additional procedures include dripping harmful chemicals in their eyes, ejectments in their eyes, and forced substances shoved up their nostrils or down their throats. One of first ethical issues involves the ability to give consent. Yes, we know we can’t verbally communicate with animals and fully understand them, but we can understand how they feel when they are physical hurt like everyone else. When did scientists give animals the

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    Can one imagine human beings being used by animals to experiment on different things? Does the imagination itself bring about feeling the pain? The debate of animal experimentation has been going on for past few decades where some believe that the use of animals for medical and product testing should be practiced and some argue that it should be stopped. The opinions regarding this topic are skeptical due to the various fact discovered during the process of animal research. The two sides of the discussion

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    Animals are used by scientists to develop research for new medications and experiments daily. The Humane Society is working to decrease the use of animals in laboratories by promoting the advancement of affective alternative approaches. Animal testing provides a useful model for treatments of diseases and possible cures. According to the US-based foundation of Biomedical Research, animal testing has made a major advance within the last century- for veterinary health and humans. The practice of using

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    When using cosmetics or common house cleaning products many do not realize that they are supporting animal cruelty. Animal testing is among the most disturbing experiments being done today. Vivisection is the practice of animal experimentation. It can include administering drugs, infecting animals with diseases, poisoning for toxicity testing, brain damaging, maiming, blinding, and other painful invasive procedures. Animal testing has protocols that cause severe suffering such as long-term social

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    An intense and polarizing deliberation concerning the issue of animal experimentation and the utilization in research has been raging for years. This issue often catches newspaper headlines and strikes the heart of the American public. The opinion of advocates of animal research and the opinion of those who oppose it are quite visible in the media. Both sides tirelessly strive in advancing their unique beliefs. So far as this discussion is specifically focused on the attainment of favorable legislation

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    Imagine waking up one morning to find your husband or wife lying unconscious in bed spewing a pool of black bile from their mouth and onto the pillow gently supporting their head. Imagine having to call the paramedics to rush your loved one to the emergency room only to find out that your partner has been diagnosed with a rare and deadly disease. Imagine the frustration you feel when the doctor pulls you to the side of the waiting room to inform you that a vaccine has proven to be effective in treating

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    Experiments or Torture? Imagine being trapped in a cage for a lifetime. Picture being tortured through “experiments.” This is the life many animals in biomedical research are forced to live . Nowadays, most of the animal experiments are conducted on mice, rats, fish, and other animals that are excluded from the Animal Welfare Act of 1966. Animal experiments cause psychological and physical harm to the animals with a complete lack of respect for their quality of life which is why they must be

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