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    the Current Events article “Battle Over Animal Rights: Scientists And Animal-Rights Activists Clash Over The Use of Animals For Medical Research”, “Each year in the United States, approximately 20 million laboratory animals are used in medical experiments.” Too many animals are being held in labs to only be experimented on and eventually die. Many of the experiments end up not succeeding , as many of the products tested on them end up being toxic to animals.…

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    loved animals, all animals, but dogs specifically. I feel like I have a connection with animals I don’t have any clue why but I think it’s true. Any chance I have I want to use it with an animal, but then there are pet stores those are cruel. Even though I know they are cruel who doesn’t want to go in and play with animals especially if you don’t have an animal of your own. It saddens me when i see all those dogs in undersized cages. Every time I go I think to myself when I get older I will save…

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    countless animals that can’t survive on their own in the wild, and zoos have been the key to saving them. SeaWorld has been around for over 50 years, and has not only entertained people, but also educating them with knowledges can’t be obtained through sitting in a class. However, the most important factor in placing animals in captivity is protection. Because of the greed of humanity, the environment has been polluted, jungles have been destroyed, and the homes of thousands of animals has…

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    endangered. The species became endangered in 1900. After that some have been disappeared, and never to be seen. Some of the hawks disappeared is that, some people have been cutting down a lot of tree’s and disrespecting the forest. If we don’t help save Red Shouldered Hawks, then what are we? So come and find out. Red Shouldered Hawk is a large bird. Males weigh about 1.21 (550) IB and 15 to 23 cm long. Females are a different story, there weigh is 1.5 or (700g) IB, and 19 to 24 cm long. Younger…

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    honesty spending more than a thousand or even millions on a pet is ridiculous. A lot of people can afford spending so much to save their pet.Yet not everyone can afford to save their pets. And some go bankrupt trying. Meanwhile, vets themselves are struggling with whether to offer such expensive services to clients they know can’t afford them(Slate). The severity of animal care from cardiology up to oncology, have risen the cost to keep dogs. Americans now spend $19 billion a year on vet care…

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    chances are that an animal was used to help diagnose you, or create the medication you are prescribed to. Animal testing is a prevalent problem that has sparked a debate both politically and ethically. Across the United States over a hundred million animals are abused in testing facilities each and every year. Whether it may be curing cancer, trying to end a disease or creating beauty products, animals will die daily. One of the questions this topic raises is whether animal testing is ethically…

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    There are people and animals in this world being abused and tortured sometimes they are even killed. Not only is animal abuse very common all over the world, but abusing animals often leads to human abuse. Most people who see animal abuse as children observe that it is okay to hurt animals and later on feel like they can hurt other human beings and it be accepted in society. Animal abuse is the most significant global issue that affects the safety of animals and humans all over the world.…

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    “Saving one animal won't change the world, but it will change the world for that one animal” (Unknown). This is the perspective that Jane Goodall maintained throughout the years as she observed the American Burying Beetle. Jane Goodall is a primatologist, ethologist, anthropologist, and a UN messenger of peace. She worked along chimpanzees to observe their behavior which by surprise, made a revolutionary impact on the scientific world. In Jane Goodall’s scientific essay, Hope for Animals and…

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    just true for humans, but for animals as well. The more people fish and the more marine life that goes extinct the smaller the species get which could lead to a lot of diseases which could kill a ton of animals and soon there would not be a mass amount left. That is why Earle makes it very important that the reader knows that by every marine animal that goes extinct it doesn’t just hurt life in the water but eventually it will start to hurt life out of the water. Animals in the water already…

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    Animal testing is a very controversial topic. People have many different views on it, but the most important are whether animals should be used for testing products or not.There are many pros and cons in using animals for testing. Animals are being used to test products that are for commercial use and people believe that using them is safer than using the human body. Some people believe it is good that animals are used to test products instead of humans, while others believe that it is bad to…

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