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    The Fight for Animal Rights

    English 101-14 April 21, 2015 The Fight for Animal Rights What do the names Avon, Proctor and Gamble, Pfizer, Clorox, Mars Candy, Neutrogena, 3M, Crest, and Dawn all have in common? They all continue to produce products that are tested on animals. Despite the regulations set forth on animal testing by the federally funded Animal Welfare Act (AWA), the animals are still subject to inhumane treatment and we as humans have not succeeded in preventing numerous horrific and tragic cases against

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    Argumentative Essay On Animal Testing

    What if you were Tested on? “The worst sin to our fellow creatures is not to hate them, but to be indifferent to them; that’s the essence of inhumanity” (Shaw). The use of animals in research and developmental projects, especially for purposes of determining the safety of substances such as foods or drugs is substandard. Animal testing is any scientific experiment or test in which a live animal is forced to undergo something that is going to cause them pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm. Animal

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    Animal Testing: Is It Ethical To Be Tested On Animals

    Many cosmetics and medications are tested on animals every day.  Over 100 million animals are burned, poisoned, crippled, and abused in U.S. labs every year. Tom Regan, a philosophy professor at North Carolina State University says “animals have a basic moral right to respectful treatment.  This inherent value is not respected when animals are reduced to being mere tools in a scientific experiment.”     According to Humane Society International, the term animal testing refers to “procedures performed

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    Argumentative Essay: Animal Rights Vs. Animal Welfare

    Animal Rights vs. Animal Welfare In the first half of the 20th century, standards for the care of livestock, lab animals, and pets began to improve. Animal ‘rights’ were the rights of animals to shelter, food, and water. There was a pronounced emphasis on improving the quality of life of the animals used by humans, but not on eliminating their use for humans altogether. However, for the last 50 years or so there has been a huge argument over the roles of animals in today’s society, specifically

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    Criminal Code Amendment In Australia

    Questions have been raised about whether the Criminal Code Amendment (Animal Protection) Bill’s main purpose is really to enhance the protection of domestic animals or is it rather to protect the commercial and trading interests of the animal industries. These amendments would deter the investigators who have been extremely successful in exposing animal cruelty. Remarks have been made regarding the bill not being concerned with people who witness the animal cruelty firsthand, but only if one records

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    Peta Research Paper

    This includes beef, ham, pork, sausage, chicken, ect… PETA is a strong believer in this. PETA Think about there being no Whataburger, no In-and-Out, no Wendy’s, no Braums, no Dairy queen… anyways you get the point. PETA stands for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. The way PETA presents its information to the public is cruel and unusual. A group founded in 1980 with over 800,000 current members worldwide. They are the most successful registered radical organization in existence. Similar

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    Animal Experimentation

    valuable, reliable results. Animal experimentation is a universal issue which provokes much controversy. As such a provocative subject it inevitably demands much attention. There is an aggressive yet on going argument which furiously debates the ethical question of animal rights against particularly ruthless scientific experiments. There is a plethora of statistics and data which strengthen the fight to ban animal testing, for example opinions of prestigious medical doctors and veterinary surgeons

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    Management

    (KFC) is a renowned fast food chain having its operations all across the globe and enjoys a lot of reputation due to its spicy food items. KFC has planned to launch its operation in India in early 1990’s amid of strong protest from the People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and violation of the food Adulteration act, 1954, with an excessive amount of active ingredient of monosodium glutamate. Along with this heavy protest from the opposition parties to stop the invasion of KFC into Indian

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    Is It Necessary to Use Animal Skin for Clothing

    Today, the debate over animal rights is widely spread around the world. A lot more leather and fur companies found the business over making clothes from real animal skin, very beneficial for making a lot of money. Usually, those companies follows fashion and demands of famous people because they can bring the companies a lot of money. Therefore, many non famous people look up to the famous ones and see that they wear expensive fur on their jackets. So, this becomes a huge demand in 21st century.

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    Animal Cruelty

    caring animals are to human beings, it is about time that we stand up to those who mistreat them and give animals the support they need and deserve. There have obviously been several animal activist groups over the years such as PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) but there is still so much we can do to raise awareness of this issue and make a difference. There are varying degrees of animal cruelty, however, one no better than the other. It is important to recognize each one and the

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