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    the actual effects that are being caused because of the drugs and tests are alarming and should be taken more seriously. A few examples of what is done to animals inside laboratories “can include everything from testing new drugs to infecting with diseases, poisoning for toxicity testing, burning skin, causing brain damage, implanting electrodes into the brain, maiming, blinding, and other painful and invasive procedures.” (“Animals in Research”) Animal experimentation isn’t pretty and it…

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    Is Animal Testing Wrong

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    that animal testing should be allowed because new human and animal related cures have been discovered by conducting the experiments. Some may think that since we are humans and animals are not, we have higher authority over the animals. Some people have protested, started movements and other organizations to try and stop animal experimenting. These innocent creatures are being tortured daily so we must step in and put an end to these disgraceful animal experimentations. Animal testing for…

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    human benefits, or if it should end, and these living creatures should have a chance to live there full lives like us. Many Studies show over fifty billion chickens are now being slaughtered every year. And more than 100 million animals are used for testing cosmetics. Many researchers believe animals should be…

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    lives are lost trying to perfect product for human consumption. The cost of perfecting such items is costly not for humans at least but for the animals that have to undergo so much suffering just to make another pill, medication, cream, etc. Animal testing, also known…

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    Cosmetic Animal Testing

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    and everything in between. The testing on animals -although not well documented- has been around since long before the 1860s. Cruelty Free Kitty believes it’s possible to shop for exclusively cruelty free cosmetics. The Humane Society believes…

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    In the following essay, I will debate the issue of animal testing along with the manufacturers whom participate, and provide information for both sides. I will start by presenting some basic animal cruelty laws. The Animal Legal Defense Fund maintains a database of criminal animal cruelty cases in the U.S. reported to our organization. In the last ten years, over 30% of cases that we have tracked involve animal neglect (Animals Neglect Facts). Animal cruelty includes some of the following,…

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    Animal Testing Research

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    This essay explains whether animal testing should be allowed or not in order to produce cosmetic products by stating the ethical reason to protest and stating existence of the substitution method. This research concludes that animal testing can be both beneficial but also very crucial, should be banned at some point; however, the substitute method has found some defect which leads that medical researchers should modify the substitute method in order to animal testing to be substituted.…

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    A/B Testing Essay

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    1. A/B Testing - What Is A/B Testing? A/B testing is basically a test where two or extra variations of a web page are shown to users at random, and statistical evaluation is used to examine which version performs better for a given conversion goal. Running an A/B test directly compares a version against a current existing performance means that we can ask centered questions about alterations to the website. And collect data generated from the variation effect. Testing eliminates the guesswork…

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    The use of animals in research is widely accepted, particularly within the scientific community. However, with the rise of new technologies and growing concern over animal welfare, the ethics of animal experimentation and the extent to which it is practiced has increasingly come into question. Although animal experimentation is regulated to prevent excessive suffering, opponents argue that these measures are insufficient. Proponents of animal research argue that knowledge gained from it and the…

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    Guinea Pig Meaning

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    ourselves at the very top. We claim to be the superior species among this earth. Many people believe animals don’t deserve any rights because they don’t have the same cognitive ability as humans. Another aspect explored when debating the ethics of animal testing is religion. This all depends on personal beliefs, opinions, and interpretations. After all, in the Bible, God said “let them [human beings] have dominion over the fish in the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and…

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