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    In the article "The Pain of Animals", David Suzuki explored scientific research and its history of animal testing as a means to help humanity. By using personal anecdotes, as well as stories of animal testing and captivity, David Suzuki confronted the right of humans to exploit animals for the benefit of humankind, the justifications that humans use as an excuse to exploit animals, and the inhumanity in the way that humans as a species treat other species. The fundamental question that defined the

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    Why is animal cruelty not a focus? Using books, articles, and a court case, I argue that animal cruelty is a much more serious problem than most of us realize; we need to work harder to protect animals’ rights and stop their suffering. Animal cruelty is a much bigger problem than we know, but we all should know about. Animals suffer everyday and nobody knows or cares about but they don’t deserve to suffer because of us. There are ways we can take care of this, many of us never thought about. Focusing

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    Animal Equality “People have different feelings for animals; many look upon animals as companions while others view animals as a means for advancing medical techniques or furthering experimental research” (“Save the Animals”), or simply as food. People complain about the way they have been treated by other people on a daily basis. Though, they treat an animal who cannot speak for themselves, just as poor as they had been treated, if not worse. Even though, animals feel every emotion a human being

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    Problem of Animal Abuse

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    Information about the topic. Animal abuse. Cruelty to animals, also called animal abuse or animal neglect, is the human infliction of suffering or harm upon non-human animals, for purposes other than self-defense or survival. More narrowly, it can be harm for specific gain, such as killing animals for food or for their fur, although opinions differ with respect to the method of slaughter. Types of animal cruelty. Domestic cruelty: Leave your pet in the outside (suffering from cold, sun and rain)

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    words to describe the evil that is animal testing. Animal testing has been a hot topic for many years and is still being debated today. If you are against this savage act then you have the right opinion. Animal testing is the wrong way to go about experimenting with drugs and products. It is cruel to put innocent animals in harm 's way, these animals are unfairly chosen, results can be inconclusive or just a waste, and there are other, better options to explore. Animal testing isn 't just some trivial

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    it would be like to be an animal that is being abused? Well, maybe you should think about it and see if it will affect people, families, and society. Lots of animals are neglected because their owners don’t care or want them anymore. They abuse an animal and pretend like nothing happened. It has a big impact on many people, hearing that an animal or a pet is getting abused. It’s heartbreaking to see them with no home or no owner to love and take care for. Many, many animals get abused because of their

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    Ales 204 Assignment

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    Animal welfare officers make on average $23.90/hr in Canada, although this depends on location and education level. Although the education requirement for applying to be an animal welfare officer is a high school diploma, university degrees in an animal related field are beneficial and will result in a higher starting wage. There is a certification program for animal welfare officers, however, this is not required to become an animal welfare officer. The Skills Required

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    Animal Cruelty Essay

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    once argued that, “animals are not sentient- they are machines, like mechanical clocks, devoid of feelings and incapable of experiencing pleasure or pain” (Vaughn). Today, unlike Descartes, most people believe that animals are intrinsically or instrumentally valuable, also, whether they have or deserve any rights. Defining what cruelty is has been very subjective. To some people. An animal is just property and they can beat it around as much as they want, to others, animals are part of their family

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    on no pets’ Chair: We see it every day. Another animal has been found beaten and tortured. We ask ourselves why would anyone do that and why would anyone get a pet if they are not going to love and care for it. Should animals be treated as our equals? Speakers1: How are animals treated in different cultures and what does this say about our cultures? Speaker2: Should testing on animals be banned? What are the negative effects of testing on animals and what other options do we have? Speaker3: Should

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    Animals that are born into this can spend most of their lives in cramped cages, with no room to exercise and play. Often times, the water and food provided for the puppies is contaminated, crawling with bugs. And most of the time the puppies can even be malnourished. Puppies in mills are found with bleeding or swollen paws, feet falling through the wire cages, severe tooth decay, ear infections, dehydration, and lesions on their eyes, which often lead to blindness. Living this unhealthy life is abuse

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