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    Effects Of Animal Testing

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    posttraumatic event. All in all, people see animals as humans. They see them as friends or even as their own family members because animals provide their company as well as can sometimes sense what a person is going through. This proves that animals have feelings and help so many people through their struggles. Furthermore, animals can be excluded in testing with todays advanced technology. There are numerous methods directed toward not using animals within experiments. One example is to use…

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    Statement: Sea lions and dolphins affect the community and the world by helping humans. Ronald Reagan once said, “We can’t help everyone, but everyone can help someone.” This quote is true for animals because animals can’t help every animal or every human, but they can always help someone. Animals choose to help humans, they don’t have to, but they do. Sea lions and dolphins both help people in many different ways, they can't help everyone though. Sea lions and dolphins affect the community…

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    Animal Testing: Is it the reason that millions of human lives have been cured and saved or is it the unreasonable cause for many animal deaths? Should we stop this kind of testing for the sake of our animals, or should we continue in an effort to find cures for deadly and dangerous diseases? So far, animal research and testing has helped save human lives by finding cures and treatments from diseases such as diabetes, polio, rabies, tetanus, and has helped produce antibiotics to fight infections.…

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    horse I knew would be a great friend in the near future. “Hi, I am Boxer, and welcome to the farm” said the horse. “I’m Benjamen,” I replied while my eyes were still adjusting the the light. As I carefully stepped out of the trailer I saw tons of animals in a large open field grazing and having a good time with each other. I did notice that all of the pigs were wondering what was on the inside of the farmhouse. I wandered over to see what they were doing. The pigs said that since their old…

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    Cassidy Walton Professor Marek English 1101 Sec. 54AZ 6 June 2018 Annotated Bibliography: Animal Testing Animal testing is one of the most frowned upon scientific experiments around, but the whole world needs this testing to save the human race. There are causes and effects just like any other scientific experiments. The testing of animals helps the human race better understand the way animals react to the cures, and to help find cures for the diseases. There is a lot of discussions if these…

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    Animal testing, also known as animal experimentation, animal research is the use of non-human animals in experiments that seek to control the variables that affect the behavior or biological system under study. Many say that animals that are being tested are treated humanely but many say that it's horrible and inhumane and no animals should ever be treated on how they are treated in the labs. Medical testing on animals is essential to medical innovations that will save the lives of both humans…

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    For most people, it’s hard to wrap their head around the idea that animals all over the world are being abused, neglected, or even used in animal fighting. It’s a very sad concept to fully understand because most people think, “Why would someone do terrible things to an innocent animal?”. That is a type of question that many organizations are asking themselves today. Every day thousands of animals are brought to shelters because of the hardships that they had to go through during their life…

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    especially when it comes to animals being involved. Not only can they be used for satisfying the public, but they can also be useful to human resources, such as to the blind, deaf, or disabled. If animals can be used properly in positive ways then why are people abusing and neglecting them? Animals deserve to have the same rights as humans. One way animals are taken advantage of is by experimentation. Many different experiments are done all over the world that use animals as victims in…

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    equality of all sentient beings that humans believe the animal has the less mental and smaller capacity than human which is why animals get treats in totally different ways and use for benefit in a different goal. Even as human beings have the benefit of animal testing, animal experimentation is the use of non-human animals. According to the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) analysis. Each year, over a hundred million animals-including mice, rats, frogs, dogs, cats, rabbits,…

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    Animal Testing Is Unfair

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    Animal testing has been being used for the past several years with tons of issues along the way; maybe it’s time to try another method of experimenting. This type of testing is very unfair to the wellbeing and even the life span of multiple different animals, not to mention that it is crazy expensive. It is very important that doctors and scientists are trying their hardest to find better, more efficient, medical procedures but this doesn’t necessarily mean it needs to be tested on animals who…

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