Negative effects of Animal Testing Essay

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    Across the world there are millions of animals being poked and prodded in an effort to keep up with the changing world around us. Since the beginning of medicine, vivisection, the act of surgery on a living animal in an attempt to gain knowledge, has shown diverse effects in the advancement of science. Throughout the years, animal experimentation has continued to gain criticism from many because of its harmful nature towards innocent animals. Despite its continued contributions to the birth of…

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    companies, schools, and labs from continuing to place these animals in dangerous situations. The Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) is an organization, founded by attorneys, which files lawsuits to protect animals. Their goal is to assure the punishment of animal abusers. There are also many organizations that work to prevent animal cruelty and misuse, such as PETA, ASPCA, and national and state humane societies. Some experiments on animals could be considered abuse, and therefore would be…

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    things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect. The ad has a cute little girl with blonde hair placed next to a white rat with red eyes. When many people think of smiling children they think of innocence and happiness, however when people think of rats they think negative thoughts such as the animal being a disgusting rodent with disease. The creator of the ad does this purposely so the viewer see the positives of animal testing. Most people in the case of an emergency would…

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    known well when it comes to having a discussion on animal testing is what exactly happens when animals are being tested and what the alternatives of animal testing are. Animal testing takes potential chemicals that big industries want to introduce, such as the cosmetic or pharmaceutical industries, and injects them into animals to examine the reactions of the animals to the chemical (Abbott 1). One popular example that arose early on in animal testing is named the draize test, which injects a…

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    the con side of the argument. The “welfarist-reformist” idea mentioned above, while supported by groups like the Humane Society, have been denounced by stricter animal rights proponents, such as Tom Regan and Gary Francione, who consider reformist attitudes to justify and and feed animal exploitation. (Franco, 2013) As mentioned, animal ethics and the advocation for their rights was on the rise, and this wave of thinking was so powerful and influential that “humane science” became a widely…

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    John Gadbois October 21, 2017 ELA Opinionated Essay Animal Testing Research has been substantially enhanced throughout thousands of years by the use of animal testing. Animals have been part of many scientists’ experiments ever since before the time of Christ and have been given many contradicting opinions upon if it is right or not. Right or wrong, those who would often argue do unexpectedly agree at the reason of there being other ways we can experiment. While this is somewhat true, more than…

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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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    the years, starting from as early as 200 AD, animals have been used for testing for the benefits of human beings. They are crammed into cages that are two times too small for them and forced to take samples that range from diseases, beauty products, and medicine. If anything, history has proven that animals should not be used to test products whether it be cosmetics, medicines, food, household products or anything else. The whole concept of animal testing started around 200 A.D. with the greek…

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    Animal Testing Viewpoints

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    on animal testing I have come to realize my personal view has now changed since the start of my research. Before undergoing heavy study into animal testing I believed that all types of animal testing should be stopped, but now I believe that the idea is very beneficial and should only be done when the rights of the animal are considered. In the coming years, hopefully, more regulations can be passed to ensure that all animal’s lives are protected during experimentation. Although most animals are…

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    consumers are aware that animals are used to test the products that they use to ensure effectiveness and safety when used by consumers. In many parts of the world, there are a lot of animals who are suffering and dying inside laboratories just to test the cosmetics. Different degrees of pain are experienced by these animals in order for companies to develop new products for the consumer. This is due to the fact that the scientific community is in favor of animal testing as they consider humans…

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