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    one of the words that governs the way in which animal welfare has been scrutinised in the past years. This mainly happens due to “the role humans sentiments (moral and otherwise) play in justifying the judgements that we make about our moral community.” Consequently, the purpose of this essay is to analyse if the moral judgements humans make in respect to other animal species are legitimate and if so, to demonstrate that exploiting non-human animals is entirely natural excepting one case. As this

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    Introduction, animals that are being tested safety of their products that’s been a subject of an intense debate for over 10 years. While, a lot of people that alleged animals, the remained animals are being subjugated by the research cosmetics companies all over the country/all over the world. Even though, the scientists frequently profit from animal research, I don’t think all the suffering, the pain, and the animals dying are worth just trying find out the human benefits from the products. Foremost

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    An estimate of 1.4 million animals die each year due to animal testing. As people we have freedom, choice, and the right to live, however animals have a right to live in a world without suffering just as much as we do. Animals just like humans have emotions, thoughts, and feelings, so what makes it right to test on animals any more than to perform tests on humans? The benefits of testing on animals has still not been proven as the treatments that show promise in animals rarely work on humans. There

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    Animal Testing

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    Disadvantages of Animal Research Experimenting The first reason we shouldn’t be using animals for biomedical research is because over 100 million animals are suffering and dying each year. According to John P Gluck, every year over 25 million animals are used in biomedical research just in the U.S. This includes a wide range from dogs, cats, pigs, rabbits, sheep, monkeys, and more. The majority of animals in labs (over 90%) include rats, mice, and birds. That means over 25 million innocent animals are in

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    procedures performed during animal testing can inflict pain on the animals. Animals should not be used for testing because during testing, animals are exposed to harmful chemicals through skin contact, force-feeding, forced inhalation, or injection into the body. Animals are often exposed to harsh chemicals, drugs, bacteria, and viruses which have the potential for causing the animals distress, inflicting pain, and killing the animals. In order to identify each animal, labs commonly clip their tails

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    Mental Illness Within Animals There are many individuals who own or have been around animals with a clear sign that something’s wrong. Although it may be difficult to determine or understand, animals have the capability to feel emotions just as humans do; to grieve over a lost friend, to have fears of water due to a traumatic experience that had occurred in their life, even if it was an event that had happened once, it can still leave emotional scars just as easily as it does to humans. This issue

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    Something that I haven’t consider is how the way they kill the animals to get the meat. And how they are treated. They should at least not kill them like that. It horrible the way they do. They are not thinking what pain and suffer the animals go through when they are killing them savagely. And how they treat them is no way any human should be treating an animal. They should really consider other ways of doing it but not in a savagely way. When chickens are put in cages they are all being stuffed

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    Animal research has played a major role in developing medications and treatments available to humans today, without animals, doctors would not be able to introduce these medications and treatments without initially testing them for safety. My wife has a son who was born without the pulmonary artery and because of animal research; he was provided another outlet for survival. In his first five days of life, he underwent surgery. It was the longest days of her life as she reminiscence's, for twelve

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    The Loss Of The Animals

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    The morale of the animals is in steady decline. They are still shocked from the executions for their comrades. Clover thought she remembered the 6th amendment said, “No animal should kill any other animal”. However when she asked Benjamin to read it he refused. She then enlisted Muriel to the task; she stated that the commandment said, “No animal should kill another animal, without cause.” The animals just accepted that they were mistaken, and that they just forgotten the last two words of the commandments

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    Animal Rights For Animals

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    George Bernard Shaw once said, “ the worst sin towards our fellow creatures is not to hate them, but to be indifferent to them: that’s the essence of inhumanity.” The issue of giving animals rights has dated back to the ancient Greek in Romans. They believed that people who died who be reborn in a new life as an animal. This issue has date since sixth century B.C.E until now. As of now the biggest controversy was the seaworld case involving their interaction with the orcas that had been the stars of

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