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    Animal experimentation dates to about 500 B.C. and has been an ongoing controversy since the idea has been thought of. There are many people who agree with the idea of animal testing, people who strongly disagree with animal testing, and people who are unaware of the problem and have no personal opinion about the issue. There are many ideas promoting both sides, and both sides having valid reasons supporting their ideas. Animal testing is something everybody should be worrying about, because…

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    Animals are delicate creatures that want to live as they wish. History has shown that testing on humans is very controversial and not socially accepted in most places. Humans should have this viewpoint on animal testing too. Animal testing is a very debatable issue. For years’ animals have been mistreated by having inhumane people test different products or medicines on them. As humans, we should not use animals for testing for our own benefit because we can find possible alternatives, the…

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    Within an article called “They Might Be Gross, But Intestinal Worms Can Actually Be Good For You” by Dr. William Parker of Duke University, a new perspective on the potential uses of intestinal worms, or helminths, as they are referred to, is given to readers. He argues that these creatures can actually be beneficial to the human health, along with the health of many other animals. Dr. Parker constructs support for his argument by using ethical appeal, logical appeal, and primary resources…

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    I believe that animal experimentation is a valid medical research technique and am support it. I believe this for a multitude of reasons, the biggest being as follows: animal experimentation is necessary for the betterment of medical technologies and drug development, alternatives are not as cost efficient and do not produce results that are as accurate as those produces by animal experimentation, and animals do not have equal rights to humans. I personally find these reasons to be irrefutable…

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    The Heedlessness of Animal Rights Animal rights are the rights believed to belong to animals, so they can live experiment-free. The basic principle of animal rights according to PETA states that “animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on or use for entertainment” (BROOK). It is no secret that animal rights is one of the paramount controversial topics of the 21st century. There are still debates today between animal rights activists and animal rights terrorists. However animal rights…

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    Animal testing, also known as animal experimentation, animal research, and in vivo testing, is the use of non-human animals in experiments that seek to control the variables that affect the behavior or biological system under study. This approach can be contrasted with studies in which animals are observed in their natural environments. Examples of animal experimentation include lab testing, biomedical research, and cosmetic testing. Although animal testing has contributed to life-saving…

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    Various number of people support animal experimentation. People believe that testing different animals will help solve all of the world's health problems. Numerous people see animals as test subjects and not as living beings. Animal experimentation is inhumane. There are alternate testing methods that can be used to help humans, animals organelles are different from humans organelles, animals are tested in a cruel way, as well as any vaccine that could help save an endangered species is…

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    Animals in Research When people think about animals, they probably picture something like a mischievous kitten playing with yarn or a pack of wolves living in the wilderness. However, animals also happen to have a significant role in scientific research. Animal testing is used in contribution to making numerous products including medicine, cosmetics, and food additives. Although it is so often used, it remains a controversial subject. While scientists often argue that animal testing is…

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    Singer’s argument for lobbying against animal cruelty is highly respected and is used for most scholarly debates. His published book, Animal Liberation: A New Ethics for Our Treatment of Animals, is widely considered within the animal liberation movement to be the founding philosophical statement of its ideas. Many, however, do not agree with Singer’s argument that nonhuman animal suffering should be taken into consideration when compared to human suffering. Their argument is mainly that animals…

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    Cloning Vs Pet Sematary

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    Have you ever seen the movie, Pet Sematary? If the movie a family’s cat died and the father buried it in a pet sematary and it came back to life, as if it were a clone. Except it wasn’t a clone, it was an evil version of a clone and it wanted to kill the family.Well, imagine that happening to you. In the debate article, it says, “ you certainly don’t want a dog like Scruff, you want Scruff.” With cloning you can have your dog back. It also states, “ The same lab is currently working on cloning…

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