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    Medical Testing

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    Medical and Biological Testing is Not for Animals This study investigates the reasons why animals should not be used in scientific research. Animals have been extensively used in medical and biological testing to test the viability of drugs and the reaction of animals to certain chemicals, or living conditions. Tests of certain diagnostic measures are made on animals before they can be tested and used on human subjects. Implicitly, animals are used like laboratory tools, which are deemed…

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    What Are Calico Cats?

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    Calico cats are domestic cats with a spotted or particolored coat that is predominantly white, along with patches of two other colors; often, orange and black. These patterns are referred to as tortoiseshell and white. CS. The word, “Calico”, refers to the color pattern of the fur and not the breed. There is no particular breed that if interbred, creates a calico. CS. Calico cats result from a specific gene combination which usually occurs in female cats, it is not a breed but a condition that…

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    In the 1900’s people around the globe started testing their drugs and other such tests on animals. These tests would be done on animals to test if their product would be dangerous to humans and to see the results. The test resulted in millions of rats, mice, guinea pigs, and rabbits dying just to see if a product would be successful. Testing animals is inhumane and endangers the animals being tested on and should be stopped because testing on animals endangers the animals, Animals can’t speak…

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    Epiderm (tissue model)" (Alternatives to Animal Testing). This replaces the certain animals that would have been injected with a substance or had their skin shaved for the procedure. The vitro testing has shown important findings like cancer screening treatments, testing drugs with biochips, and replicating skin for research (Alternatives In Research). Computer modeling is also an alternative for animal research. It shows human biology and profession of a developing disease. This type of…

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    The Animal Liberation Front is a terrorist group that intends to change international policy for animal use and treatment. The group has successfully damaged businesses where animal abuse took place, and freed animal victims of abuse. Some of the businesses that have been targeted have shut down in fear of another attack, which have led the ALF to be successful. The interesting aspect of the ALF is that they have taken a vow not to bring injury to any form of life, and therefore take a careful…

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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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    unnecessary to make an animal suffer and be discriminated against. Although some people may think that animal testing is healthy and beneficial to humans, I believe that animal testing is unethical and utterly wrong because of the unfair repulsive treatment that animals receive from scientists. This topic is important because the world we live in is as much an animal 's world as it is a human’s world and right now humans are discriminating and enslaving…

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    Animal testing has been around for centuries, it started out to be for curiosity reasons; people wanted to learn more about the internal construction of the body, and animals were convenient--more so than humans. The word animal testing and animal research are interchangeable, but both relate to the same meaning: the use of animals in scientific experiments. The range of animals that are being tested on vary from lab to lab, but rabbits, guinea pigs, dogs, and rodents are some of the most…

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    another being who is capable of feeling pain is cruel. The experiments were not even intended to study maternal depression, so forcing the animal mothers to experience excessive suffering is abusive. Spindel’s experiments are just one example of cruel treatment of animals in testing. Even more generally, “no experiment, no matter how painful or trivial, is prohibited [by the US government] – and pain-killers [sic] are not even required (“Animal Testing is Bad Science” [1]). Santa Clara…

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