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    labs is the forced infliction of pain. This pain can come in the form of burns and cuts. These experiments are performed in order to get a full understanding of the body’s healing process. The severity of the wounds depend on which phase in the healing process the scientists want to analyze. Individuals will argue that animals have no mental or cognitive capacity, therefore they cannot feel pain or express any type of emotion. This does not make the act of enforcing pain any more humane. It is understandable

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    “According to the ASPCA, an animal is abused every 10 seconds in this country (Rosenthal).” This alarming statistic takes into account the large number of cruelty cases reported daily. However, the alarming information many people see on the internet, television and in newspapers is only a small portion of the abuse case towards animals. Most animal suffering goes unrecognized and is not reported. The majority of animal abuse is due to neglect because people lack the knowledge of how to properly

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    Animal cruelty is a global wide issue that has been happening for many, many years. It happens in all parts of the world, and happens to several different species of animals. From dogs, to cats, to cows and chickens, each and everyday animal abuse happens. Animal abuse is simply wrong, and there is no reason for any person anywhere, for any reason to hurt an innocent creature, no matter what. However, many people who are involved with animal abuse refuse to admit to being apart of it, and will do

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    If animals could talk, what would they say? They would stand up for themselves. As you read these, another innocent animal is being abused, neglected, or being harmed in some other way. Animal cruelty is wrong and happening all over the world although one may not notice. Animals in zoos and circuses are abused. They are used for testing, although there are many other alternatives. Companies use them for their leather and fur products. Circuses force them to do tricks and keep them in cages. There

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    The Pain of Animals” Draft and Outline The Pain of Animals is an article written by David Suzuki and published in 1989. The writer discusses that humans are using other species for their benefits and causing them pain by scientific experiments as well as by pleasure purposes. This results in the extinction of many species and disrupts the ecosystem. Moreover, David Suzuki’s main point throughout this article is to explain and convince readers that animals have body systems similar to humans and

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    Do animals other than humans feel pain? How do we know? Well, how do we know if anyone, human or nonhuman, feels pain? We know that humans feel pain by reactions they experience when a painful stimulation is introduced. We don’t truly know how other preserve pain because we ourselves can’t feel that person’s pain. Animals have many reactions to pain stimulation as we humans do. There nerve system is very similar to ours, so why shouldn’t we assume they feel the same way we do. We as a human population

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    “An estimated 26 million animals are used every year in the united states for scientific and commercial testing” (ProCon.org). We are rapidly using up the earth’s supply of small animals. “A 2011 poll of nearly 1,000 biomedical scientists conducted by the science journal Nature found that more than 90% agreed that the use of animals in research is essential (ProCon.org). Right now, millions of mice, rats, rabbits, cats, dogs, and other animals are locked up in cages and are getting killed for scientific

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    David Suzuki’s “The Pain of Animals”, he explores how he came to understand the results of human actions on other living creatures. Reflecting on his work in genetics, as well as personal experiences, David argues that humans act as though they are born with an inherent right to “exploit other living organisms as we see fit” (Suzuki, 1989). He does this by exploring the emotional toll humans have on animals and illustrates the effects of their use in research. I believe that animals are born with an

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    1 Jonathan Corbin Ms. Powell English 1020 5 Nov, 2015 Animal Abuse Animal abuse is the act of cruelty and infliction of pain on non-human animals. Dogs are the most common victims of the abuse. How do you feel about people abusing poor, innocent animals? I strongly believe there should be a greater punishment for the crimes committed.The controversy has grown greatly in the last few years with the increase of most abuse cases. Animal rights activists are working hard to bring success into

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    The second factor to take into consideration consists on the ethical considerations of animal experiments, as animals have the ability to suffer just like humans do. Under some circumstances, a major key issue of testing animals implicates pain and suffering, which is not considered by laboratories. Many researchers still frequently use live animals in their experiments and before they research is done, the pain and distress potential which can be inflicted on the creatures needs to be evaluated in

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