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    In regards to animal welfare‚ the law reform process has been relatively effective in achieving just outcomes for animalsrights and standards. Animal welfare is an extensive field in developing societal values for equality and humanness‚ as this is a major component in law reform. Although the law has been effective in regard to reinforcing the rights and standards for animal‚ controversial issues still arises as it prohibits the law from achieving just outcomes. This essay will discuss the effectiveness

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    Animals should not be kept in any form of captivity. Animals belong in their natural habitat. It is a breach of their natural rights to take them away‚ and put them behind bars. All animals that are kept in captivity should be realized into the wild. Healthy News In zoos around the world animals are suffering Weird News. Every day animals are taken out of their natural habitat and put behind bars‚ purely for our benefit. Studies have shown that these animals are suffering form severe cases of depression

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    GLL122 RB Team Paper Animal Testing In this topic‚ I will show animal testing. Animal testing is a part of our everyday life. Do you know that many of the products around us and use everyday are still tested on animals? However‚ many people complain about using animals testing‚ and they argue animals have life right. People produce a new medicine or cosmetics. But the new product needs to be tested what will affect humans. If the new product won’t be tested on animals‚ who will volunteer for

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    2‚ 3 Animal testing is a hot topic now days. Though it may not be well known‚ animal protection did not start until the 1800’s. The United State Department of Agricultural (USDA) issued a law in 1966 to protect certain animals against animal cruelty and neglect. This law does not protect rodents‚ reptiles‚ and/or birds. While these animals are being tested on‚ no matter how painful the procedure is‚ the scientist does not have to give them pain relief (medication) of any sort. Animals are used

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    issues that could very easily alter our way of living. Animal testing is one of these issues; the use of non-human animals in experiments. When an opinion regarding whether or not animal testing is ethical is mentioned in conversation or our news‚ citizens generally begin to question its morality. In debates‚ the issues on animal testing should be divided into two sub-categories: what is necessary for survival‚ and what is moral. If animals do feel a little pain‚ can you imagine how they feel

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    Animal Testing Should Not be Aloud Have you ever looked at a product and wondered how it was made or how it got approved? Before people got involved in animal rights‚ most of the products being used by humans were tested on animals first. But neither did people thought that our products were killing millions of animals because they were being used on first. Animal testing should not be allowed because it’s unethical to them‚ it’s bad science‚ it is very old fashion‚ animals rights are being violated

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    That commercial comes on when the dog is sad and the sad music starts. Then someone with a soft voice says something like” Help!!” Then they finally send a message saying donate and everybody does because they feel bad for the dog. Have you ever seen many of these commercials for the wildlife in Texas? There aren’t that many. They need these laws the same as dogs and cats. The wildlife in Texas need cruelty laws by: adding wildlife to the ASPCA and under federal laws‚ petitioning and adding barriers

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    Breeding Animals In Zoos: Is Really Good For Animals? By: Pham Hoang Final Draff 28th September‚ 2012 Breeding Animals In Zoos: Is Really Good For Animals?   Do you know how many zoos we have exist all over the world? And do you know where and when the first zoo was built? If these questions are strange to you‚ let me provide you with more information about that. "Gardens and Menagerie of the Zoological Society of London" was the very first zoo to be opened in London in 1828. Since then

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    Animals Should be used for Research Did you know that over 450‚000 people in the UK with Type 1 diabetes‚ rely on insulin which was helped created by rabbits and dogs? Animals are important for science and health.  Scientist know that with the right research‚ any animals can help cure a cancer or disease.  Animals like mice and rats can help with curing a lot of diseases and animals can be used to find out new scientific discoveries. Also‚ some animals have been used to find ways to help with science

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    Animals are a big part of life‚ and a zoo is the best place to visit and watch them perform‚ but what we do not know is how they feel behind bars. Animal captivity has been a problem that the world has forgotten. Captive animals are struggling to adapt to their new life in a zoo or an aquarium. If there were less captive animals then there would be an increase in animal species. Before captivity had gotten out of control‚ “People had believed that no animal should be misused in any way.” (Animal

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