Animal Testing Argumentative Essay

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    year 2014, over one million animals were subjects of cosmetic testing; that may not seem like a big number, but that number does not include the one-hundred million mice and rats used for the testing (PETA). PETA claims that surveys prove that adults in the United States who support animal testing support only the tests for medical advance, not the tests involving cosmetics. Numerous companies that produce makeup, skincare, and hair care products continue to use animals as subjects of their…

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    experiment on and brutally abuse animals in order to verify the safety of products. Animals are continuously subject to the inhumane testing of cosmetics, medical experiments, household products, and genetic modifications. In the laboratory environment, the average animal spends it days locked away in a constricting cage while being put through gruesome experiments. However, due to modern alternatives, all animal testing is completely nonessential. Although animal testing provides for a security…

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    There is no denying that using animals in the progress of medical research and study is necessary. That being said, the current rulings and principles of this form of scientific research are being challenged by different countries worldwide. In one such case, a U.K. clinical trial was done to limit the use of animals in their study of the TeGenero leukemia drug. “Of the new European tests, for example, five detect pyrogenic contaminants in drugs—bacteria that infiltrate injectable or intravenous…

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    Animal Research and Experimentation Animal research began in the 1900’s and the practice is still in use today. While it is wrong to abuse animals, research must continue to learn more about curing diseases that are fatal to humans. There must be a middle ground to the rules of animal testing that would keep the animal from unnecessary suffering, but would allow the scientist to continue the use of animals to proceed with experiments. There are pros and cons to animal research, but when you are…

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    Tiffany Batiste SSCI 306 TUES-THURS Testing 1, 2, 3: Animal Cruelty or Vital Aspect to Medical Advancement? “And God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. They shall rule the fish of the sea, the birds of the sky, the cattle, and the whole earth, and all the creeping things that creep on earth." And God created man in his image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.” (Genesis 1.24) As human beings, we bear hardship through a numerous…

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    Pest infestation is one problem which could not go away easily and even after many efforts householders would find insects like bed bugs crawling back into the house without care or concern. Bed bugs are the most hated pets and are causatives to ailments like allergies, insomnia and several psychological problems. It is very difficult to terminate them permanently and even companies offering bed bugs removal in Toronto cannot completely guarantee their extinction in the treated house. Although…

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    Animal Testing Thesis

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    billion dollars a year. But, by buying these products you may be paying for the torture and mutilation of animals. There is a conspiracy going on within the companies to hide the truth behind all these new products and the government has mostly turned their back to the issues. Beginning with a brief history of animal testing.…

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    topic of animal testing, most of us will readily agree that it is a very debatable discussion. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question whether it helps researchers to find new drugs and treatments suitable for humans. Whereas some are convinced that animal testing does help researchers find new effective drugs and treatments, others maintain that some drugs tested on animals are ineffective or even safe for human consumption. In my perspective the results of animal…

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    Is animal testing in medical research absolutely necessary? Roughly 100 million animals ranging from rats to puppies, are burned, poked, and prodded every year in labs. under the law, no experiment on animals is illegal, no matter how cruel, irrelevant to human health, redundant or painful it might be. So who’s stopping them from doing something incredibly inhumane? Animals deserve the same rights and security that humans have, considering we would unanimously oppose to humans being abused in a…

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    Animal Experimentation

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    Animal Experimentation The used of animal in scientific and medical experiments has been many years from the past and each year 17 to 22 million animals were utilized worldwide. (Source) Animal experimentation defined that animal testing was used to introduce biology lessons, medical training, cosmetics testing, to find new drugs, chemical, and food. The scientists have to do the experiment on animal to see those drugs, and foods are safe for the human or not. In the other hand, the majority of…

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