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    Death is what animals will become if they are treated inhumanely. Animal testing is using non-human animals to be test subjects in an experiment. The world relies hugely on animals for food, so the more people test animals and the animals die the less population of animals the world has. The world relies on animals for many things and animals are very beneficial to the human race. People who claim to be vegetarian or vegan still rely on animals for different things. animals are good for more…

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    Beauty over Pain: Getting Rid of Animal Testing “The question is not, can they reason, nor, can they talk. But, can they suffer?” -Jeremy Bentham. By a show of hands, how many of you would cause your pet intentional pain? Would you prod them, lock them up, or inject them with possibly toxic products? That is what most reactions would be. Well, it turns out you may be using one or more animal tested products a day without knowing. Today’s society will do just about anything to get rid of basic…

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    Impaired Animal Abuse

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    Absurd Animal Abuse in America Laboratories Animals are very important to humans. They can be friends, food providers or even family members.. They provide entertainment, they listen to you without disagreement, and they make us happy even in the worst situations. However, every year an excessive amount of animals are killed in US facilities. How can people be so inhumane and take away those lives solely for their own benefit? The act of using animals for research is morally wrong. We should not…

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    Animal Testing for Medical Research Animal testing for medical research is conducted all throughout the world. It helps scientists discover new drugs, vaccinations, and cures for a multitude of diseases. These diseases included, lung cancer, heart disease, strokes, HIV/AIDS, diabetes, hepatitis C, Parkinson’s disease and several others. (Americans for Medical Process) However, discovering these drugs and cures did not transpire without a cost. While these revelations may have saved…

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    therapeutic treatments for people. Investigating these distinctive parts of the experimentation, there is a vast crevice for contention between the diverse researchers ' perspectives. A notable researcher named Neal Barnard expressed "The use of animals…

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    Animal Research Ethics

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    human and/or animal research The broadening of people 's understanding of biology and psychology in the past centuries, has not resulted in a full comprehension of what animals feel or think, although the majority of findings in these scientific fields were based on animal models. Notwithstanding the fact that there is a lack of information on the subject of similarity of the mental experiences of animals used in research, excuses for neglect and ill-treatment of laboratory animals should…

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    Animal experimentation is a scientific method that aims the use of the use of animals for scientific experiments. Hundreds of millions of animals are used each year in toxicity testing, as learning resources in schools or research models in various laboratories around the world. Scientifics researches are using animals to make experimentation of medicine or products that would test if it works on human. “Animal experimentation has led to the development of treatments for diabetes, anthrax,…

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    Every day animals all over the world are unwillingly and harshly treated as experimental objects, to be used for unnecessary scientific cosmetic testing. Across the country, about 26 million animals every year are used in and as experiments. They are used to figure out the toxicity of medications, discover and develop medical treatments, participate in food and chemical tests, and, most especially, make sure certain products for humans, such as cosmetics and other personal care products, are…

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    manufacture and trade of cosmetics tested on live animals within Australia. This Bill has been actively backed by Labor Party’s Deputy Leader and MP for Sydney; Tanya Pilbersek as well as O’Neil’s colleague; Steven Jones MP for Throsby and additionally 90% of consulted Australians. Vast majority of Australian’s believe that animals should not be tormented in order to have better cosmetic products. Many members of the community believe that animal…

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    The Belmont Report (1979) was created in order to establish ethical guidelines and principles regarding research experiments. Over the years, studies have come under observation for following questionable ethical guidelines in their studies. One such research study involved experimental gene-therapy, which resulted in the death of 18-year-old Jesse Gelsinger. While the treatment was experimental, the ethics followed by the researchers may have been more questionable than previously assumed, and…

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