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    material and suddenly, you blackout. This is what poor, innocent creatures go through every, single day. Stories similar to this have inspired me to convince all of you that testing medicine and beauty products on animals is cruel and needs to be banned throughout the world. To begin with, during the process of testing products on animals, many are abused and shoved into tight cages without the use of painkillers. According to PETA Kids, a rabbit was strapped into a device so that the workers…

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    Many companies today use animals as testing subjects especially in the beauty industry. Yet, nothing is stopping these companies from hurting and/or killing defenseless animals just for the sake of research. Not only does it cause torture and pain to these animals, but it also affects them mentally. Using animals as testing subjects is just like a cord of rope; yes, if tied around the hands loosely enough, the rope will not damage much, but the tighter the rope becomes, the more pain and…

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    product testing on animals should be banned because animals have feelings and it is inhumane to cause animals to suffer, giving a whole other meaning to the saying pain is beauty. Animals are innocent and should not suffer the consequences of our selfishness in the need to be beautiful. Many mainstream cosmetic brands still test on animals like Maybelline and Avon. But, why would you test beauty products on animals, when they are meant for the use of humans. Testing beauty products on animals…

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    1 Scientific Justification on Animal Testing with Alternative Solutions The pursuit of scientific advancement has subjected a variety of animals to unfair, unnecessary cruel treatment. Will society continue to justify ineffective animal testing to some form of illegitimate, imprecise data or are there alternative solutions available? Researchers have long involved animals to create some form of legitimate scientific evidence because our bodies share outstanding physiological similarities.…

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    wonders that resulted from animal testing. Animal testing has been around since the 500 B.C. It has contributed to humanity dramatically and made a huge impact on our lifestyle. As technology advances many argue that animal testing should not be used for biomedical research because it is humane, the truth of the matter is animal testing have and continues to contribute to not just biomedical research but to the house products, food and our entertainment. The use of animals for medical…

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    Animal Testing In Research

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    force-feed the animals…

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    individuals could be encouraging animal cruelty and not be aware of it. This affects innocent animals from all over the world. Everyday there are various defenceless, and harmless animals that are being exposed to harmful and deadly chemicals. Consumers and society have the power to help animals that are going through harmful experimentation. Animal testing has continued to be a controversial topic in today’s society. With this in mind, there are numerous reasons why animal testing should be…

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    Animal Testing Human Body

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    Animals have been used to learn more about the human body since approximately 500 BC. Aristotle practiced vivisections, dissecting living animals, in order to understand how human bodies worked (Should). The ethicality of animal testing has recently become a very controversial issue in America. The US federally regulates animal testing with the Animal Welfare Act (AWA), which was passed in 1966 (Should). Testing chemicals on animals has allowed new medical discoveries to be made. Is it ethical…

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    estimated 100,000-200,000 animals are testing on for the safety of cosmetic products each year around the world. The topic is cosmetic testing on animals to make sure that products are safe for use. Testing cosmetics on animals is a type of animal testing used to test the safety and hypoallergenic properties of products for use by humans. Because of the harm done to the animal subjects, this testing is opposed by animal rights activists and others. Cosmetic testing on animals is necessary to…

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    other cosmetics, it is difficult to think about the pain animals experience in testing these products. Many people buy cosmetics or detergent without any ideas about whom, or what the products were tested on. But when they realize the truth of animal experimentation, most of people will easily say that they don’t agree with it. Process of animal experimentation Animal experimentation is arrogant and incredibly cruel. Do you think animals are treated well when they are used for…

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