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    Animal Testing Outline

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    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 Testing going on Today 1. What…

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    Essay For Animal Testing

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    “Nearly 50 different alternative methods and testing strategies have been developed, validated and/or accepted by international regulatory authorities”(Examples of Alternative). There are some many different forms of testing products that do not require using live animals and having the endure torture for a period of time. Other alternatives such as the microchip human organ which works and functions as a human organ and using blood from human volunteers to test for the presence of fever-causing…

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    experimentation is known and used worldwide; from testing beauty products to medication, thousands of animals are harmed daily by fumes and chemicals, leaving them traumatized. There are many other solutions determining if products are harmful or not, yet, they are rarely used. The use of animals during testing, should most likely be banned and throughout the world, because it has been proven to be less accurate and more harmful. Although animal testing is thought to be “life-saving”, it has…

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    Taking natural supplements are also imperative to this diet. Potassium, vitamin B-12, thyroid and pancreatic hormones, and more are just some of the supplements to take (Gerson.) The detoxification of the body through coffee enemas are…

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    to new cures and the role they have played in past medical advances" ("Animal" par. 4). Development This citation means that the animal testing used currently does not help the modern day scientists discover new medical breakthroughs. Although they have helped in the past, like when scientists discovered glycogen, which is essential for diabetics, current testing does not produce such advances due to the level of medical intricacy the modern world is currently at. This citation supports my…

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    Death Camp Dehumanized Essay

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    To dehumanize is to “deprive someone of positive human qualities” or at least that is what the literal definition is. However, the significant meaning behind it is to treat someone as though they are not human, rather lower ranking or like an animal. What do most people think of when hearing about the Holocaust? The simple answer to that is, the Jewish population. Most people know that many terrible things happened to the Jewish people during the Holocaust, however, very few know how poorly…

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    Animal Testing Ethics

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    http://search.proquest.com/docview/904096963?accountid=158790 Animal testing has been one of the biggest worries of environmentalists and animals friends . Few initiatives has been taking to ensure a better treatment toward animals during experiments . in the 18th century , an organization called abolitionists raised its voice against the use of animals for testing followed by SPCA (societies for protection and…

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    evidences to Liver Health Connection. Hence, Liver Health Connection utilizes the product of the research to educate providers, the community, and patients. As I indicated in my proposal, the first objective was to research about the Viral Hepatitis B (HBV) and Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) co-infection Before the start of objective one, LHC provided me a lot of resources to excel how to navigate through many resource materials, databases, websites, webinars, and in person trainings. To…

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    beings. They are used for experimental and medical research for finding new drugs and treatments and for the general advancement of health and medicine. There has been a controversy between people about the pros and cons to the practice of animal testing and whether it is helpful or it is just wasting the animal lives and there could be alternatives. First of all, the scientific community and many other people support the use of animals because it helped in the…

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    and there are few laws to stop these tests or protect the animals. Most of the animals however, are killed during or after the testing. Everyone wants the sense of security when using a new product of any kind that it will be safe, but there has always been that question of whether animal testing is right or wrong. There is only one law that protects animals subject to testing, the Animal Welfare Act (AWA). It regulates the care and use of animals, such as housing, feeding, handling and vet…

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