Negative effects of Animal Testing Essay

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    years, there has been a large amount of debate about animal research. It has become a massive worldwide problem when the subject matter of animal research is introduced. It remains a controversial issue because it is hard to decide what rights animals have, which is why the debate is still occurring. A clear solution to this debate is for the United State government to reevaluate the Animal Welfare Act that was passed in 1966, that protects animals from research. According to Mark Matfield, the…

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    things stood out to me. Like many, I was aware of the animal testing epidemic as well as the arguments made by critics and anti-animal testing groups who are opposed to it. However, prior to the article I did not contemplate or think about the issue or even its effectiveness. One thing in which I was surprised by was some of the statistics that was mentioned throughout the article. For example, I was unaware that out of all the drugs that pass animal tests, about 94 percent will fail clinical…

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    Animals in Medical Testing “Nearly every medical breakthrough in the last 100 years has resulted directly from research using animals,” states the California Biomedical Research Association. Animal testing is important and necessary for advancing medical research. Additionally, animals that have been used in medical testing have directly influenced the discoveries of many beneficial treatments vital for maintaining human health. Throughout the past, influential figures, such as Aristotle,…

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    Animal experiments are universally used in the world nowadays. Most medicines and cosmetic products, if not all, will go through some animal testing procedures before launching to the market. However, some people argue that it is morally wrong to neglect the rights of the animals, while others believe it can beneficial to human. This controversial issue has raised people’s awareness to animal humanity. Both sides are supported by valid evidence. Animal experiments, also known as animal testing…

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    instead of using humans to test potentially damaging products, animals are initially used. Some people can argue that animal testing is immoral, but these people cannot deny that there would be a greater uproar if humans were the testees. Even though it is immoral and unethical to test on animals, it’s even more so with humans. Animals are used first, and then it later goes on to be tested on humans. A common misconception is that animal testing is unnecessary,…

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    Name: Georges Maljian Topic: Animal Rights General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: By the end of my speech, the audience should acquire a better understanding of why animals should have rights and treat them the same way they treat one another. Thesis: Sharing most of the same feelings and emotions we do, animals are not ours to use for entertainment, eat, experiment on, wear, or abuse in any other way. Introduction: Attention Getter: Each year 10000 dogs die in illegal dog fighting…

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    Certain animals ought to be warranted rights beneath legalizing binding Animal Bill of Rights for example dogs, elephants, birds, dolphins, gorillas, and chimpanzees. If animals do not have a way of morality, why should they have rights? These animals do have a way of morality they will distinguish right from wrong and smart and unhealthy behavior. Humans are capable of having sense of morality that is why they need rights, but not all humans do the right things they are going and violate laws…

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    Animal Testing and Cruelty In discussion of animal rights, one controversial issue has been if animal testing should be banned. On the one hand, many agree that animal testing contributes to many advances in science since it helps advance treatments and find new ways to prevent diseases. While on the other hand, others argue that animal testing is cruel and unnecessary because in most cases results aren 't always accurate. Others even maintain that animals and humans are completely different…

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    Animal Testing According to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), over 100 million animals are killed every year in the United States only for educational purposes and for testing potential medicines and products. Although animals have been the subject of experiments since the 300 B. C, it was in the nineteenth century that those experiments became widespread (Orlans 3). With the dissemination of this phenomenon, the popular conscience grew and became a worldwide issue (Orlans 3).…

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    Animal Testing Is Illegal

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    “Right now, millions of animals are imprisoned in laboratories, where they are experimented on and live in constant pain as well as fear of when the next horrible procedure will occur. In addition to being cruel, these experiments are irrelevant to humans.” (Salvona ) Tormenting these underprivileged animals to unnecessary research testing is unethical. Not to mention experimenting on defenseless animals is immoral. Animal testing is unethical, unreliable and can be placed with alternatives. In…

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