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    After reading both Peter Singer and Eva Kittay positions on the moral status of people with cognitive disabilities compared to that of non-human animals, I find myself supporting and defending the viewpoint of Eva Kittay. I believe Kittay personal experience with her daughter Seshsa cognitive disability brings more contribution to the debate of giving a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the moral questions and reasoning of what is considered the status of moral personhood. Kittay points

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    Animal Testing Animal testing has been going on for years; however, few question the ethics of testing medicines that would cure human diseases on animals. Various animals being tested in labs and cruelly force them to be a host of harmful diseases negatively affect their health. Animal testing is cruel and unusual punishment and should discontinue. Animal experimentation is a subject that many know of but don’t know much about. Although it is a big topic, people still don’t pay much attention to

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    study and discussion of these theories it’s required us to question our own morality and consider our own ethical standpoint. The treatment of animals and socio-economic status are topics we’ve very thoroughly discussed in class, many people are discriminated against and even murdered solely because of their gender, ethnicity, sexuality, and/or economic status. In addition numerous animals are unnecessarily and senselessly tortured and killed, it

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    responsibility that one understands what effects Genetic Engineering in the three subcategories could have on society, the laws that restrict and permit Genetic Engineering in the subcategories around the world, the moral and ethical responsibilities as a human being, the rights of the people that, Genetic Engineering in the subcategories ,could help enhance their way of life and our right to choose. For millennium, humans have used agriculture to supplement our dietary needs choosing higher yielding seeds

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    Animals in captivity are incapacitated, therefore they should stay in the wild and out of zoos. The writers at the largest animal rights organization in the world, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, P.E.T.A., explain that animals in captivity “are often prevented from doing most of the things that are natural and important to them, like running, roaming, flying, climbing, foraging, choosing a partner, and being with others of their own kind”(“Zoos”). It is a constant challenge for animals

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    IVF is that the success is not always guaranteed. Less than 50% among all couples with IVF treatment achieved conceiving. And 25% of couples got babies after IVF. Which means not all the people who become pregnant get babies. Another disadvantage is that IVF includes operative process which might cause infection and hemorrhage. Plus, Ovarian Hyper-stimulation Syndrome might be another risk of IVF treatment. Moreover, one in every four couples experienced multiple pregnancies. And it’s because the

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    Paris, France where people came to enjoy family friendly entertainment. The circus has always included tricks and stunts by not only people but also highly trained animals. For decades now, people have considered the treatment of animal performances in the circus cruel and unjust. Protesters argue that animals are stripped from their native lands and forced to preform shows, meanwhile being treated harshly and abused by the human circus performers. Tigers, elephants, and other animals are trained and

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    coming from, and how the animals are treated. Buying locally also helps to stimulate your local economy and helps your local farmers. Even when switching to a vegan diet, going to events like farmers markets are more sustainable for your local economy; along with the quality and freshness of your fruit and veggies being better (Kleppel). If you feel like helping end the treatment animals face, you can join the numerous number of organizations and clubs that fight against animal cruelty. A great organization

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    Around the world, an estimated 115 million animals are used in various medical research facilities per year (“Animal Testing,” n.d.). The relationship of humans and animals have been entirely interdependent since early on. Traces of animal testing have dated back to as early as 500 B.C. Even today, numerous species of animals are used for investigation throughout the world. These animals include, but are not limited to, mice, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, birds and non-human primates such as monkeys

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    Animal Testing has been practiced since BC by Greek scientists to experiment and understand the mammal anatomy. Today, animals are used as research during the developmental stages of drugs, cosmetics, and household cleaners. Animals ranging from rodents to monkeys to cats and dogs are being experimented on a day-to-day basis. Since technological advancement in research and medicine has increased throughout the past decade, many citizens and scientists question whether animals are still necessary

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