Asked by reina bonilla

i am doing a research paper on animal rights

what are some specific issues related to the topic

and develop a specific research question from your selected contemporary issue. ( i put "animals used as experiments")

my thesis is

animals should not be used as expirements. Animals cannot talk and therefore cannot go against it, making animals testing cruel and inhuman.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Google <u>animal rights.</u>
Answered by reina bonilla
Many animal rights advocates propose that animals be viewed as persons, not property
Answered by reina bonilla
so for my research i have to do this.

* introduction: includes the research question, general overview of your paper

*scientific and historical perspective of your topic

* any 4 or more implication(biological, social, ethical, economical, and environmental)

* two or three differing opinions relating to the topic

*conclusion giving your opinion

*reference page

Answered by Ms. Sue
Find the facts. What happens to experimental animals? Do they suffer? How does it benefit humans? What do ethicists say?
Answered by reina bonilla
ok but i changed it i am going for it. so do i still research those question?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Make an outline first. Make sure you follow your teacher's guidelines above.

Then right the body of your paper.
Answered by reina bonilla
ok i will go do some research and then i'mm come back with details
Answered by reina bonilla
i have a question though for statistics which one does it go for

biological implication, scientific perspective, etc?
Answered by reina bonilla
ethical implication are people who are against animal rights right?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Ethical implication of experimenting with animals.
Answered by reina bonilla
i can't find social implication, environmental implication

what about economical does it mean like the cost of it and stuff.
Answered by reina bonilla
which category do statisics go?
Answered by reina bonilla
which one would this go to? "the use of animals in laboratories often amounts to legally-sanctioned animal abuse. The secrecy with which animals in laboratories are kept from the public eye is no accident: an estimated 100 million animals are exploited in biomedical, aeronautic, automotive, military, agricultural, and cognitive research and in consumer product testing—95% of these animals are not protected by the law."
Answered by Ms. Sue
Find the meanings of social implication and environmental implication.

Economical means the effects that animal research has on the companies sponsoring this research. What would happen to their profits if they stopped using animals?

Statistics -- learn what statistics are.

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