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    products on animals. Some people feel that testing on animals is necessary for product quality. Others, such as myself, believe that animal testing is inhumane and cruel. There are many benefits of animal testing but there are also many problems with animal testing. In this persuasive essay, I will argue my reasons as to why I think animal testing should be eliminated. Animal testing helps researchers find drugs, medicines, and treatments. One of the major pros for animal testing is that it…

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    Besides animal testing, there are different alternatives then testing on animals. “In the Feasibility of Replacing Animal Testing for Assessing Consumer Safety: A Suggested Future Direction” written by Julia Fentem, Mark Chamberlain and Bart Sangster talks about how animal testing is usually done and gives some broad alternatives for animal testing. Since the 1960s, researchers wanted to develop alternatives to animal testing. The term “alternatives” is the three “R’s” of reduction, refinement,…

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    Animal Experimentation Should not be Allowed Anymore Why should a rabbit have to experimented on and suffered pain just for a lipstick to be consider safe to apply? Scientist have been using animals for tests, researches, and experiments for years. The experimentation on animals can be traced back all the way to the Second Century A.D. when the Greek physician, Galen, study the anatomy of animals by dissecting them while still being alive (“Animal Testing”). Centuries later scientists are still…

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    Animal testing is lab experimentation on animals. The purpose of the research being done can be for medical, technological, or commercial research that studies the animal and how it is affected by the control variable. This method of experimenting has been a cause of moral conflict for many. Yes it can be considered morally wrong to experiment on animals knowing there could be deadly consequences, but the reason for the experiments is beneficial such as in the field of science. Animal research…

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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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    Each year millions of animals are brutally tortured in cosmetic laboratories for the sake of cosmetic purposes. Most cosmetic companies around the world are allowed and continue to use the barbaric act of testing their harmful products on animals. Cosmetic testing on animals is an inhumane and horrid act that shouldn 't be allowed to continue in the United States, or anywhere around the world for its harsh outcomes on the animals being tested. The banning of cosmetic testing in European…

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    Animal Testing Animals

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    Sephora cosmetics are using animals to test their make-up and beauty’s materials. Animal testing is a kind of animal cruelty and abuse because by injecting chemicals into their bodies, their lives are put in danger and most of the animals end up dying. Each year about 100 million animals are used in the United States’ laboratories for biology, medical, and cosmetics testing (U.S Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service). By using animals as testing objects, the…

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    Animal testing is the use of animals in order to determine the safety of a newly invented product, mainly medicine, drug and cosmetics. Animals are the perfect models to test on since they are similar to humans in some ways and to a certain degree, they can predict the potential effects of a product. However, during the process of testing, animals are brutally neglected and are treated with almost no care. Such practices are inhumane; thus, in 1959 Russell and Burch published The Principles of…

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    Animal Testing Methods

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    Animal Testing “ If you want to test cosmetics, why do it on some poor animal who hasn 't done anything”(Ellen Degeneres). Animal testing has been a problem for many years. Companies use animals such as rabbits, mice, and hamsters to test their cosmetic products. Over the last century the number of tests that are being used on animals has increased an enormous amount. During the 1990s, testing on animals was publicized and many more people became aware of it. People became angry at the…

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    Animal Testing Outline

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    Should animals be used for scientific experiments? Title: Animal Rights and Testing I. Introduction A. Background information The timeline of animal experimentation Viewpoints of animal testing B. (Thesis): Overtime, animal usage in experiments has changed from the past, present, and future, along with people’s viewpoints on the topic. II. Body A. Animal Experimentation in the Past 1. Why did animal experimentation start? 2. The conflicts between people’s viewpoints back then. B. Animal…

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