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    The expert dog groomers at The Groomery located in North Carolina are passionate about your furry companion's health and well being. When it comes to heart worm disease, these caring pet groomers want you to understand how devastating this disease can be for your dog or cat and how prevention can greatly reduce your their risk for contracting this potentially fatal disease. Heart worm disease is caused by foot long worms that live in the heart, lungs and blood vessels. Your pet could easily…

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    Animal Testing Benefits

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    Animal testing also helps to find medical treatments. In fact, many medical treatments have been made possible through animal testing, including cancer, insulin, antibiotics, vaccines and many more (Cook). Kristina Ccook, a scientist, relates that thanks to animal testing, Smallpox [which was tested on cows] has now been eradicated from earth [while p]olio has been eradicated from North America and people in countries all over the world are being successfully treated [thanks to testing done on…

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    advancements in human health. There are no other alternatives to animal experimentation that are as effective. Animals are very similar to humans. Chimpanzees share 99% of their DNA with humans, and mice share 98% of their DNA with humans (Animal Testing). Since animals are so similar to humans, they are the ideal test subjects. They have shorter life spans and therefore the experiments can…

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    Unfortunately, in light of these discoveries many animals are being used in research testing and toxicity testing. Animal testing in medicine results in unnecessarily disposal of toxic waste, bedding, caging, food products, needles and chemicals with unknown dangers. As someone who is considering a career in the field of medicine and research, I believe that we are responsible to find alternative methods to animal research and testing to reduce the contamination of our ecosystem. According to…

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    procedure that could harm or even kill them. This is animal abuse. 67 percent of people believe that it is wrong for animals to be tested on, and I am one of them. In the further paragraphs I’m going to tell you why animal testing needs to stop now. Many people wonder what animal testing, animal experimentation, or animal research is. It is used to determine the safety and performance of a product. Before selling a product at a store,…

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    Animal Experimentation and Research Many lives are lost each year as a result of disease, and scientists are frantically trying to keep up by producing cures to new diseases. Experimentation in animals is a common method to achieving such a cure. The experimentation is controversial for several key reasons. Animal rights has been an issue for several decades, and the ethics of experimenting are constantly being questioned. Yet animal experimentation clearly has benefits to humankind and has…

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    incredibly unreliable. The FDA has proved that 92% of all drugs that are tested and shown safe and effective on animals fail on human trials. Of the small percentage that do work half are relabeled because of side effects not revealed in animal tests. Testing on an animal shows almost no correlation to the effect on humans. Penicillin kills guinea pigs but is inactive in rabbits. Aspirin kills cats and causes birth defects in rats, mice,…

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    Nt1310 Unit 4 Paper

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    database consolidation system. 1.4.15.1 Systems Integration Testing I (SIT1) This phase includes integration testing, systems testing, user testing, security testing and Regression Testing. 1.4.15.2 Systems Integration Testing II (SIT2) This phase includes re-testing of all failed SIT1 conditions after they have been fixed, end to end testing, systems testing, integration testing, and User Acceptance Testing. 1.4.15.3 Parallel Testing This phase validates that all processes work together to…

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    Several humans feel that biomedical research on humans is not right. They are like human children in so many ways.(Goodall, 608.). They use similar movements to express their feelings and their emotional needs are the same. (Goodall, 608). The testing on animals is a controversial subject that can sometimes make people blood boil. (“NC State treats animals humanely.” , 1). Biomedical research on animals should not be accepted. Even if animal research meant a cure for AIDS we would be against…

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    the idea of animal rights has become a controversial issue. Advocates for this movement believe that animals have the same natural rights as humans do, and that they should not be used for testing in any field. However, opponents believe that animals do not have natural rights at all, and that animal testing is necessary for advancements in areas such as medicine. While using animals for nutritional purposes and advancements in areas such as medical research is becoming more common in today’s…

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