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    Animal testing is utilized to shield us people from an extensive variety of chemicals and items, including medications, immunizations, beautifying agents, family unit cleaners, pesticides, sustenances, and pressing materials. The security testing of chemicals and customer items most likely records for just around 10% to 20% of the utilization of creatures in research centers, yet this generally little sum has brought about a lot of contention. It raises issues, for example, the morals and…

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    irritants, poisonous and mutagenic reactions. For example, the well-known "Draize eye irritancy test", rabbits are the animals of desire for this test due to the fact they have no tears and the test substance does no longer wash away (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals [PETA], 2018). Test substances consist of detergents, hair sprays, and nail varnishes. Many rabbits are struggling with pain, redness, swelling, discharge, ulceration, hemorrhaging, cloudiness, or even blindness.…

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    Essay About Animal Abuse

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    Animal abuse is a big and sad problem throughout the world, and some of the laws can be illogical. Animal abuse can range from not giving food and/or water to purposely buying and stabbing animals for no absolute reason other than satisfaction. There are two different types of animal abuse which is neglect and cruelty. Animal neglect is defined as failure to provide adequate care for an animal with the basic necessities for life/health like food, water, shelter, veterinary care, affection, and a…

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    Animal Testing Is Cruel

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    Animal Cruelty Animal testing is cruel because animals have feelings too and they are dying. The population of dead animals has gone up since 2010. Animals are being killed and put through a lot of pain. People think that just because they are animals they don’t have feelings when they really do. Animals should not be put through all that pain because they are just like humans they feel everything and understand more than we think. In 1860 white women created a group to get lost and hurt dogs…

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    Geographic isolation is a form and one of the components that lead to reproductive isolation that refers to a population of animals, plants, or other organisms that are separated from combining genes with other organisms of the same species. This kind of isolation can have resulted from either a coincidence or an accident. The main components of geographical isolation are isolation by distance, isolation by separation, isolation by barriers, and isolation by an event. One of the main examples…

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    I believe that medical research is very important but it should be done knowing that if something goes wrong someone or something may be hurt. I think that Charlie’s doctors in Flowers for Algernon should have been more aware that his life is on the line, they were doing an operation on his brain and if there was one mess up Charlie could die. This also goes to Algernon, even though he is a little mouse his life matters. Keyes, Daniel. Sometimes medical research and animal testing is very…

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    Animal testing has improved the life expectancy of humans by 97 percent since a hundred years ago. Animal research is used all over the United States by veterinarians and scientist. When people think of animals they generally think of house pets. Many can relate to animals as being their friends. Researchers use mice, rats, dogs, cats and monkeys to test most of the medicine on before the public gets the vaccines. Typically society thinks that it is wrong to have animals as a model for health…

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    A rabbit strains against the box confining him, only able to move his head, as a scientist comes by to drop chemicals into his eyes. Hundreds of other rabbits are beside him, getting the same chemical dropped into their eyes that causes burning pain to erupt. Millions of animals go through excruciatingly painful tests that cause suffering and usually end in death, just so researchers can predict what might happen to a human if they were to use the product being tested. Animal testing is a…

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    The Truth Behind Animal Testing 95% of animals used in experiments are not protected by the Animal Welfare Act. These animals are more likely to be abused because they have no protection. 26 million animals are used every year in the US for commercial and scientific testing. According to the Humane Society International, animals that are experimented on are subject to force feeding, inhalation, food and water deprivation, lengthened periods of physical restraint, and infliction of…

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    A wise leader, Mohandas Gandhi, once said, “To my mind, the life of a lamb is no less precious than that of a human being. The more helpless the creature, the more that it is entitles to the protection by man from the cruelty of man”. Over the years, starting from as early as 200 AD, animals have been used for testing for the benefits of human beings. They are crammed into cages that are two times too small for them and forced to take samples that range from diseases, beauty products, and…

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