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  • Benefits Of Animal
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    Our case is that if we don't test on animals then progress in scientific fields would be halted. As first speaker for the negative I will speak about the benefits of animal testing in general and then I'll talk in detail about animal testing in medicine. My second speaker will talk about the opinions on testing and the food chain and my third speaker will summarise our points and rebut. Safety tests are conducted on a wide range of chemicals and products, including drugs, vaccines, cosmetics, ho...
  • Used For Animal Food
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    Recently, I interviewed someone from the Island of Orkney, off the northern shore of Scotland. He described the seas as being nutrient rich and crystal clear. Traditionally, sea weed, (called sea vegetables in Scotland) has been used for herbal remedies, food products, animal food, cosmetics, and fertilizers. Two of the major species I was informed of were Laminaria, and Carrageen Chondrus crispus (Irish moss). Laminaria, (commonly called 'kelp') has it has the ability to re-growth extremely fas...
  • Test On Animals
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    Over 80 Million animals die a year due to animal testing, yet it is still legal. Letting even 1,000 humans die a year due to laboratory testing would be unethical and illegal, but testing millions of animals is legal and accepted by many people in our society. The fact that animals are not equal to humans doesn't give us the right to allow them to be sacrificed, tortured, and destroyed just so we can wear makeup, perfume, and other beauty products. Animal testing is morally wrong, unethical and ...
  • Used In Animal Farm Propaganda
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    HOW PROPAGANDA WAS USED IN ANIMAL FARM Propaganda is used by people to falsify or distort the truth. In the book Animal Farm, many things happened to Napoleon and the other pigs because of using propaganda. First of all, Napoleon and the pigs used propaganda to tell lies the animals would believe. For example, when Boxer was taken away in the knacker truck, Squealer got all the animals to believe that the truck had been bought by the hospital, but they hadn't taken the stickers on the side off y...
  • Live Animals
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    Judgment on a Past Time In reading the selection Dream of a Long Fur Coat, by Barbra Drews, I noticed that not all people view the world the same way. In this selection the author feels that animals that are trapped or raised in pins are being wrongly killed for the use of their fur. She justifies her reasons for feeling this way by over exaggerating the events that lead to the processing of fur. Barbra Drews clearly explains how iron traps, the most common traps used by trappers, do their part ...
  • Alternatives To Animal
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    Alternatives to animal testing Imagine you are walking down the cosmetics isle at your grocery store. While picking up some deodorant or toothpaste, have you ever stopped to think if your favorite product has been tested on animals? You probably haven't, but the chances are very high that it has been. Two of the main reasons why companies continue to use animals to test their products are to determine possible dangers to human health and to avoid product liability suits, but now there are many r...
  • Propaganda Overpowers The Animals On The Farm
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    The novel animal farm by george orwell, is quite an enlightening story for everyone. the main idea involves the struggle over power between animal and master that changes abruptly into power struggles and decpetions between the animals themselves. the novel, however, is not about animals at all. It is a satire of people in real life who fall prey to the negative influences of power. The main character in the novel, napoleon, is a pig who is obsessed with power. Hee uses a technique called propag...
  • Non Human Animals Most People
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    When faced with the choice of sparing an animal's life or saving a human being, most people would reasonably choose to save the human. But are human needs more important than non-human animals Most people think of animals as objects whose purpose is to serve our desires and whims, whether for the taste of their flesh, or the feel of their fur and skin, or the profit that can be made from either of these activities. Perhaps we should rethink the multitude of ways we use animals for our purposes a...
  • Testing Of An Animal
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    Eli Rou imi 12/1/2003 Animal Testing - Argumentative Essay Animal Testing has led to dramatic improvements in the quality and quantity of life throughout the world. The veracity of this matter is crucial to every individual due to the fact that the experiment that is done on the animals can save lives for the reason that it can bring new medicine to aid people's existence and reproduction. To all the scientists who are interested in animal issues and who think that it's immoral and it should be ...
  • Sense Of Fear Among The Animals
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    "Only the mob and the elite can be attracted by the momentum of totalitarianism itself. The masses have to be won by propaganda". This quote comes from Hannah Arendt a German-born U.S. political philosopher who wrote The Origins of Totalitarianism. This quote describes one of the many ways the farm in the book Animal Farm transcended from utopian communism towards a totalitarian state. Other factors such as ensuing fear among the masses and a veiled sense of community brought on by work also aid...
  • Alternatives To Animal Experimentation
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    The United States government should come up with alternatives to animal experimentation. The use of animals in research, testing, and education is an issue of increasing concern to the American public. An increasing number of adults and teenagers are concerned about the welfare of laboratory animals. Animal testing, or vivisection, is the testing of cosmetics, drugs, household products and many other everyday items on animals. Vivisection literally means "cutting alive". And that is exactly what...
  • Irony Of Animal Farm
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    Animal Farm's Irony Animal Animal Farm's Irony Essay, Research Paper Animal Farm is a classic portrayal of how power can effect the goals and hopes of a society. In this essay, I will explore the irony of Animal Farm, and how it used to satirize communism and dictatorships. The story begins with a revolution, and high hopes for the society being developed by the animals. But slowly, as the leading officials get a taste of power, things begin to change. The Commandments, a code by which all anima...
  • Experimental Use Of Animals In Research
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    The rights of animals have long been a highly controversial issue. Humans have always seen themselves as being superior to animals, and as having the right to exploit animals in any way they choose, even to use them as subjects in often very cruel experiments in the progress of Medicine and Science. Human welfare is largely dependent on animals in providing the basics of food and clothing. There is no need, however, to keep those bred for meat in such appalling conditions, as in the case of pigl...
  • Cosmetic Testing On Animals Due To Experimenters
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    Animal Rights The rights of animals are watched out for by organizations dating back to the early 1800's. Ever since The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in England in 1824 was formed there has been long running debates on the topic of animal rights. The first societies were formed to protect and maintain human treatment of work animals, such as cattle, horses and house hold pets. Towards the end of the 19th century more organizations were formed, this time to protest the use of ...
  • Testing Animal Rights
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    Animal Rights – Testing Animal Rights – Testing Essay, Research Paper ISSUE: For the most part, we would not be able to live very comfortably without them. The question of what is considered proper treatment of animals has been highly debated by groups looking at both the moral and ethical issues of the situation. What exactly is our proper role with regard to non-human creatures? Do they have any rights, or may we do as we please with them? These are questions that politicians all o...
  • Use Of Invertebrate Animals
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    ANIMAL TESTING Question: Which personal care, non-pharmaceutical products are required by law to be tested on animals? Answer: None Yes that is right. There is NO law that requires companies to test their personal care and household products on animals before selling them to consumers! Just picture this. Captured from the wilderness with his mother a young chimpanzee all of about 6 months is imprisoned in a cage, in a dark lonely room. Strange people (at it seems to him) with white cloaks circle...
  • Tests On Animals
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    Traditionally, animals have been used to ensure the safety of our consumer products and drugs. Yet around the world, scientists, regulators and animal protectionists work together to develop alternatives to their use. The use of animals in the life sciences dates back to ancient Greece and the earliest medical experiments. To learn about swallowing, physicians cut open into the throat of a living pig. To study the beating heart, they cut open into its chest. For centuries physicians and research...
  • Animals In Romantic Poetry Many Romantic Poets
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    Animals in Romantic Poetry Many Romantic poets expressed a fascination with nature in their works. Even more specific than just nature, many poets, such as William Blake, Robert Burns, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge all seemed fascinated with animals. Animals are used as symbols throughout poetry, and are also used to give the reader something to which they can relate. No matter what the purpose, however, animals played a major part in Romantic Poetry. William Blake used animals as basic building b...
  • Most Notable Animated Films
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    The word animate comes from the Latin word anima, or soul, and literally means "to give life to. ' Animation is a technique that makes lifeless drawings or objects appear to live and move. Animation is used to make cartoon movies and television shows. It can also be used in television commercials or films. Animation is sometimes used in combination with live action in movies. Animation is not limited to recording things that really happened, it could show viewers many things that live action can...
  • Non Human Animals In Their Research
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    (a) Outline The Reasons Why Psychologists Might Choose (a) Outline The Reasons Why Psychologists Might Choose To Use Non-human Animals In Their Research. (b) Outline How Animals Have Been Used In Two Different Areas Of Research. (c) Assess The Problems Of Using Animals In Psychological Research. (a) Outline the reasons why psychologists might choose to use non-human animals in their research. (b) Outline how animals have been used in two different areas of research. (c) Assess the problems of us...

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