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    Animal Testing Recently, the problem of animal testing has aroused people’s concern. Between twenty-five and fifty million animals are killed in American laboratories each year, and these animals include mice, rats, cats, monkeys and son on. Animal testing is one of the traditional approaches to studying how human and animal bodies work, and it is also frequently used to test medicine and chemicals. For example, a lot of medical students do animal testing to help them learn more about the medical

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    The world we know today would not exist without animals. Today’s medicine and amenities have made everyone’s lives significantly better, but the methods used to find some of these things are not so wonderful. Namely, testing products on animals. Product testing on animals has been used for several breakthroughs in medicine and how we live our lives, but is it at a greater cost than it is reward? Animal testing has been used for several hundred years as a way to find new developments in medicine;

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    Safe In Movie

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    are animals safe in the movies? did you enjoy the movie The Hobbit: An Unexpected journey? did you know that on the sets of that movie, animal wranglers hired to oversee some 150 animals used in the films say 27 of them died because they were housed on a treacherous farm full of “death traps,” including bluffs, sinkholes and jagged fencing. animals on movie sets face neglect, abuse, death, and dangerous stunts. many animals face neglect on movie sets. for example, in the movie ‘’pi’’, twenty seven

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    The two things that are being compared by Jean Kilbourne; are how fish can’t live in toxic water and how when an advertisement is being used it is unhealthy to human beings. Some similarities that are being compared between these analogues are: fish can’t live in toxic water humans can’t live with having toxic advertisements or it might lead to death, way later on in life. Things that can lead to human death are suicidal thoughts, anorexia, or depression. Another similarity is how fish can’t live

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    Hi I’m Danielle the dinoflagellates. I am the largest Noctiluca, and may be as large as 2 mm in diameter! Or I could be as small as 15 to 40 microns. Now you may thinking what is this, well I’m going to tell you. For one I am photosynthetic which means that I can create my own food from the sun and provide food for other organisms. I live in freshwater with other really cool and crazy creatures. I am basically algae or plankton. I am usually red,green, or multicolored. Now I’m going to start telling

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    Animal testing is present in many research fields. From developing medicine, like the polio vaccine, to cosmetics, to test for skin and eye irritations. The way these animals are treated and killed is inhumane and unethical. There are better ways to test human products that would not involve animal cruelty, they could also provide more accurate results. For these reasons, animal testing for commercial or scientific purposes should not be legal. The way animal test subjects are treated can be described

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    Aquarium By: Avery Baumbach In the story “My Trip to the City Aquarium,” the author changed her opinion to go to the aquarium. For example, at first she didn't want to go , but then when they pulled up to the aquarium, she said “I was amazed at the size of the building. When she changed her mind after she saw how big it was she thought she was going to have fun. For Example, when they went inside each of the students received a small souvenir. It was a postcard with a bright blue and yellow fish

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    Animal experimentation is defined as the use of “non-human animals in experiments that seek to control the variables that affect the behavior or biological system under study.” (“Animal research”). Animal experimentation can be dated all the way back to Greek writings during the third century. Aristotle, (384 – 322 BC) a physician-scientists; physician-scientists are physicians who pursue their research interests in the laboratory, and Dr. Galen, (129-200 AD3) known as the “father of vivisection”

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    Pet Overpopulation

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    Having a bond with an animal is one of the best things you could ever experience in this world. Pets have been proven to improve your mood and health in many unnoticed ways. Pets help with loneliness, they help with reducing stress and anxiety, and they can also help increase your exercise. Having a pet provides you with a companion for life that will show you unconditional love and affection, if you will show it back. Owning and caring for a pet may even help you live longer. But where do these

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    amount of controversy in the veterinary world. This tax will place “tax on all small animal services with a 6% sales tax”(Sadler) which in “our world it will make it tough”(Sadler). The “Doctors of Veterinary Medicine are medical professionals whose primary responsibility is protecting the health and welfare of animals and people”(Veterinary) which the tax will enable us to do so. The role of a vet is to aid animals but with the tax this will undoubtedly harm them. This ‘simple tax’ to the world is

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