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Animal Testing
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This paper discusses animal testing. It looks at how animal testing is necessary to continue to upgrade public health, however it should be done in a more humane way. Pages: 2 Sources: None Format: None |
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Testing Products On Animals
Code:animalexperimentation.doc Price:
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This paper argues in favor of testing products on animals. The writer claims it is the best course of action to maintain safety for human beings. Pages: 2 Sources: 3 Format: APA |
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Cats And Animal Rights Issues
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This 10-page, MLA-style paper discusses the domestication of cats, its history and the impact humans and cats have had on each other because of this practice. The discussion will include animal rights for cats based on the concept of responsible pet ownership, and will address the arguments for and against spaying, neutering and declaring. Bibliography offers 14 sources. |
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Animal Liberation
Code:animalliberationS04C Price:
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The following is a three page analysis of Animal Liberation, by Peter Singer. It explores the three techniques he uses to argue for animal rights. It is in MLA format. It contains no sources. |
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Animal Testing And Utilization In Medicine: Ethical Concerns
Code:medicinalanimalsS04C Price:
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This one-page paper is written in MLA format on a college junior level and contains no sources. It is a discussion of using animals to replace human organs or provide medications. The paper makes the argument that this is not a good idea, even though it may help some individuals who are sick. |
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Do Animals Have Rights?
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This is a two-page, APA-style paper discussing the rights – or lack thereof – of animals. It argues against applying human rights to animals because of the need to exploit animals for food and for experimentation. Jerod M. Loeb and Tom Regan feature two viewpoints for and against animal rights. |
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