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    Isopropyl alcohol is a colorless, flammable liquid with a wide variety of uses. It has a wide range of uses in the home and is used in labs, in medicine, and in many manufacturing industries. It is also commonly used as a cleaning fluid. This alcohol does have some toxic properties, so people should be careful when they use it. This experiment involved a mouse on the computer, and the alcohol. The mouse was very dirty, but we wanted to see how dirty it really was. If the isopropyl alcohol…

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    issue of the animals at the research facility that may have West Nile Virus. There are two positions that could be taken on this subject, the first position is encouraging the Army to take control of the research facility to euthanize the animals before the virus reaches the human population. The second position you could take is that the animals should not be euthanized. The position you should take on this subject is the second position. The virus does not spread through any animals, only…

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    The research I conducted gave me a new view and influenced my thinking to produce the claim: In some cases, morality plays a role in human experimentation. The research provided ample information to how many cases of human experimentation has justification as well as morality in most cases. For example, an article I read was about how human experimentation has many rules were made to ensure safety among the subjects. Committees of distinct individuals (RECs) help rule out unethical and dangerous…

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    reader to the logical basis of your hypothesis. Animal models are still commonly used in product testing, especially for bath products. These substances are usually injected into or rubbed on the laboratory animals in eye or skin irritancy tests (Unknown, 2011). Such cruel and inhumane methods leave many rabbits blinded. This cannot be justified as an important contribution to modern science. Obvious and subtle differences between humans and animals in terms of our physiology, anatomy,…

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    practice of using animals for testing has been debated over decades. Animals have no choice on what their bodies go through when it comes to being tested in a lab. The use of animals to test the safety of certain products and for medical research purposes is immoral, and it should be made a point that the pain and the suffering that are imposed on the animals are just not worth it. To begin, animal testing is truly not necessary. Many products that are tested on animals may not work…

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    Why Products Shouldn’t Be Tested On Animals Imagine being locked up in a cold cage with nothing you can say or do to get out, to be locked up your entire life like a prisoner when you have done nothing wrong. This is how millions of animals are feeling right now, not knowing that they will go through a painful procedure that could harm or even kill them. This is animal abuse. 67 percent of people believe that it is wrong for animals to be tested on, and I am one of them. In the further…

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    Animals have saved many lives throughout history. Why would we want to hurt these innocent creatures that help us everyday and bring joy to our lives. The researchers who subject poor and innocent animals to testing do not give them a choice. The researchers put animals through inhumane ways of product testing, while there are humane ways to put an end to this. Makeup companies keep experimenting on animals because it is a easier; it takes time to switch to more humane methods, plus animal…

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    Animal testing has been around for several centuries and has always caused debates on if it should be kept or not this essay aims to persuade you that animal testing should be banned completely everywhere that hasn 't banned it already by banning cosmetic and medical animal testing altogether The biggest producers have banned animal testing completely setting an example and being a good role model for some companies and countries although some countries have banned animal…

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    Title In the story ‘’Gryphon’’ by Charles Baxter, the main character, Tommy, defends a strange substitute teacher named Miss. Ferenczi. There are multiple reasons why Tommy defends Mrs. Ferenczi, but I am only going to tell you five reasons. I think Tommy likes Mrs. Ferenczi because she is strange. While riding on the school bus home with Carl Whiteside Tommy says the phrase, “I had liked her. She was strange.” (P.56 L. 413) This phrase shows that Tommy likes strange and mysterious things, just…

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    Cosmetics and Animal Testing: Should Animal Testing Should Be Banned A famous dr. once said “Traditional animal testing is expensive, time-consuming, uses a lot of animals, and from a scientific perspective the results do not necessarily translate to humans ” . Animal testing should be banned in all states because it is harmful to all the animal that are subjected to these tests. When used in cosmetic tests, mice, rats, rabbits, and guinea pigs are often subjected to skin and eye irritation…

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