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    Animal cosmetics testing had become very popular in the decade. Many people are wanting to make sure the products they are using are not harmful to themselves and others. Animal cosmetic testing is performing a test of certain cosmetics for the safety and hypoallergenic properties of the products used by humans. This type of testing is very harmful to animals due to the type of tests performed as well as the chemicals used, and as a result of this, animal testing is opposed by animal rights…

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    Horrors of Animal Testing 100 million animals are killed each year for medical training, biology lessons, experiments and commercial testing. They are usually are mice, rats, frogs, dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, monkeys, fish and birds. But when companies and scientists experiment on them, the tests are sometimes really brutal and inhumane. Animal testing and experimentation has to end. Animal testing is a big problem, because the animals are sometimes…

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    Why Do Animals Communicate

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    A commonly asked question by many scientists and especially pet owners is: Can they understand what I am saying? Having the opportunity to understand what an animal is trying to say to us can be very important, along with them being able to understand what we are trying to communicate. Because of the possible benefits of man and animal understanding each other, scientist have tried for many years to figure out what may seem like a simple question, but is, in fact, has still never been answered…

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    Animal experimentation has made many breakthroughs in modern medicine since it’s been used, but is it really worth the millions and millions of helpless animals that scientists imprison, test on, and murder every year? As many as a million animals are stuck inside of small cages in American laboratories at this moment, scared for their lives after watching the previous animals get tortured and then immediately killed after they were tested on. Almost every animal that goes through the testing…

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    Animals used in circuses spend most of their lives chained inside boxcars and never get to live without restrictions. In zoos, animals often live in enclosures or cages that are many times smaller than their homes in the wild. In marine parks like SeaWorld, orcas are given what is, all in all, a concrete bathtub to live in. Elephants are clever, considerate, and affectionate animals. They have the largest brains of any land animal. They care about each other and can become depressed when they…

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    does on an animal. Despite the differences from each side of the issue, we both can agree that animal testing successfully helped discover information pertaining to our bodies and how it works. Not only does animal testing harm animals themselves, but it can as well harm us. Animal testing is supposed to help scientists find additional information about ourselves, for example, how our body works and what medicines or chemicals will not have an effects on us. However, currently animal testing…

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    conclusions. For example, if a doctor were to see an animal testing facility they would likely think of all the lives that were being saved by this facility. If an animal activist were to see the same facility, they would likely think of the suffering endured by the animals inside. Both party’s witness the same thing, yet they draw drastically different conclusions. The only difference between these two people is how they perceive the matter. Animal testing is a widely used practice at…

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    What is Animal-Assisted Therapy? “Animal-Assisted Therapy, also known as AAT, has been shown to help children who have experienced abuse or neglect, patients undergoing chemotherapy or other difficult medical treatments, and veterans and their families who are struggling to cope with the effects of wartime military service. With new research and a continued commitment to professionalism, AAT will continue to grow in mainstream healthcare acceptance and practice – one more tool to…

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    these scientists are affecting the animals, the alternatives they discount, and the obligation that follows them into the lab. These scientists are affecting the animals within these laboratories more than anyone else will in their life. Twenty million animals die every year according to the reports mentioned earlier; all of these animals had a scientist testing over them during their last moments. It can be resolved by this fact that scientists are affecting animals lives by not having this…

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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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