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    kill another human being. So as long as you don’t kill another person you are fine. Well‚ that part is partially wrong as well. You are only allowed to kill animals the kosher way‚ which usually involved cutting their throat. They are supposed to die painlessly. I suppose the is better if you are going to eat meat anyway because the poor animal that means nothing to the human eating it won’t feel as much pain‚ but you are still ending another innocent creatures life. I think it is funny how religion

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    that animals are different from human? According to (Lin‚ 2014) “many animal activists point to the publication of “Animal Liberation” in 1975 as the catalyst for the modern American animal rights movement.” Also‚ Lin see that in “1980 People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is founded.” In (Mother Nature Network‚ 2008) points out that “It wasn’t until 1822 that animal-protectionists won their first public victory”‚ so after that people will think what is the definition of animal rights

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    people today‚ animals are seen as nothing more than a childhood pet‚ a mere source of education‚ or even a useless annoyance. To other people‚ animals are beautiful‚ exquisite creatures that should be protected and cherished. Recently‚ many animal rights activists have turned their focus to animal experimentation‚ which has become one of today’s largest controversies. The Animal Welfare Act is the federal law that governs the humane care‚ handling‚ treatment and transportation of some animals in certain

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    immediately to end the violence and inappropriate discipline being inflicted on our citizens. The harsh discipline we are discovering is being used more and more often should not be tolerated. Abby Boyce English 1201 Professor McGehee 10/22/2012 Toulmin Questionnaire Claim Questions: What’s my claim? Something needs to be done immediately to end the violence and inappropriate discipline being inflicted on our citizens. The harsh discipline we are discovering is being used more and more often should

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    Animal Rights: Right or Wrong “The Evil of AnimalRights’” by Alex Epstein and Yaron Brook addresses the issue of medical testing on animals. The authors describe the dangers of a world without medical testing‚ as well as the benefits that come of this testing. They discuss the violent nature of protesters‚ the effect this violence has on the companies and individuals involved in the field‚ and the ramifications the world would face were these professionals not allowed to further their work.

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    about requiring farm animals to have a greater amount of space to live in and be able to move around throughout the day. As an animal rights supporter‚ I immediately began to support this idea. I believe that animals deserve the ability to roam freely‚ or at least have pens slightly larger than their own body sizes. If this bill passes‚ the price of animal products such as eggs‚ milk‚ and meat would be raised slightly because of the cost of the increased space for the animals‚ but I believed the increased

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    Argumentation Essay One of the biggest arguments these days in the sports world is should college athletes be paid or not. To preserve the competitive nature and the "college environment" student athletes should not be paid. College athletes go to school for a reason‚ education. Universities or colleges should not have to spend money on top of giving the students an opportunity to set up their future. With natural born athletes‚ they already have a competitive drive within themselves so monetary

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    and equal justice Toulmin Argument Capital punishment has been around for decades and continues to alter as awareness of its negative connotations rise. Even in the late 1800’s we saw people trying to adjust the act in an attempt to make it more humane‚ but the reality is that there is no “humane” way of ending another’s life. Choosing to accept capital punishment is simply taking part in murder ourselves. I don’t believe any group of officials should have the right to kill another in my name

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    Gay Marriages Subjective Claim Throughout history‚ a marriage has been a male and female exchanging vows‚ promising their lives to eachother. Never did anyone think‚ that gays had a right to get married‚ it was always considered a sin to be gay. Legal binding marriage between two homosexuals nowadays‚ whether it be a male and male or a female and female relationship‚ should not be legalized after following a long history of marriages. There are too many factors that need to be addressed when

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    Jeremy M. Stevens Dr‚ Patricia Ross English 102 01 July 2014 Should Recycling be Mandatory? Should recycling be enforced in America? Why is recycling something that is not enforced for our nation? Enforcing all Americans to recycle would save us energy‚ money‚ resources and the environment for our generations to come. We as Americans have become lazy when it comes to our renewable resources. With recycling being enforced by the government‚ it would force our nation to stop being lazy and give back

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