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Learning from life

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Advocates of animal research in medicine are trying to justify their vivisections by using incurably ill people in their advertising to elicit the support needed to continue their research. However, many new medical breakthroughs have been achieved without the use of animal research.

Author: Carter-Long, Lawrence
Publisher: Animal Rights Network, Inc.
Publication Name: The Animals' Agenda
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0892-8819
Year: 1997
Research, Analysis, Diseases, Advertising, Medical research, Animal experimentation, Animal rights

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In defense of anger

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Animal rights advocates need to have the appropriate emotion of anger for them to fight for the cause of animal welfare. It is right for them to feel angry at people who endanger animals. Violence is not necessarily a by-product of anger, rather, anger is a product of compassion.

Author: Carter-Long, Lawrence
Publisher: Animal Rights Network, Inc.
Publication Name: The Animals' Agenda
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0892-8819
Year: 1998
Psychological aspects, Management, Animal rights movement, Anger

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