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    Benefit Of Animal Testing

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    any experimentation is determining the harm or the suffering the animals might incur. This is to say, one should try by all means to estimate or weigh the suffering the animals might get. So, by so saying, there have to be some conditions in using the animals in any experimentation like, if it is agreed that animals can be used in experimentations, then strictly their (animals) suffering should be minimized. Then it would reach or be preferable for animals to be utilized in experimentations. One…

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    cosmetics or detergent without any ideas about whom, or what the products were tested on. But when they realize the truth of animal experimentation, most of people will easily say that they don’t agree with it. Process of animal experimentation Animal experimentation is arrogant and incredibly cruel. Do you think animals are treated well when they are used for experimentation? When cosmetics like moisturizers are tested, the animals don’t just get their skin rubbed with moisturizer. Let’s…

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    in an experiment that could lead to his death. Animal experimentation is a problem that has been around for more than one-hundred fifty years. From fifty to one-hundred million animals are killed each year worldwide for experiments. Animal experimentation is unethical and can be replaced by using other methods. Animal experimentation has been a controversial topic for many years. Author Patricia George says that animal experimentation is the least cruel aspect of death for animals, and…

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    My name is Payton Foster. I am on the opposition side of the human experimentation debate. I believe that human experimentations is wrong. I have many reasons and research of why I think human experimentation is wrong. These are some of the reasons I think it is wrong. My first reason why I think it is wrong, is because many people get severely injured or even die from human experimentation. I did some research and found that 2,000 people died in India died from serious adverse events…

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    why animal experimentation is not good for humans? Animal experiment is not a bad kind of experimentation; in fact it has been always beneficial for humans and it has helped humans a lot. Nowadays using animals is a way for humans to increase their knowledge. Scientifics use animals for increasing their knowledge in different fields like medical sciences, biology and etc. Animal testing might be bad and detrimental for animals, but it is good for humans because animal testing helps humans to…

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    Formal Outline - Sophomore Persuasive 12/08/17 Animal Experimentation Formal Outline I. Introduction "...even if considerable congruence were shown between an animal model and its corresponding human disease, interspecies differences in physiology, behavior, pharmacokinetics, and genetics would significantly limit the reliability of animal studies, even after a substantial investment to improve such studies" (Akhtar 411). Animal experimentation is one of the oldest practices still used in the…

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    Issues With Animal Experimentation While the genetic makeup of animals of and humans seem similar, it doesn’t take a scientist to recognize the major differences between the two. This raises the question: why would people think that animals would be an effective model for humans? There is a plethora of animal experimentation done when it comes to medical and even cosmetic research. This means that countless animals are being put through needless chemical testing, no matter if it’s for some…

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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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    knowledge has come from the use of non-human animals in experimentation and research. Whether the use of non-human animals is warranted for such experiments or not, is a large topic of debate, and has many different positions, ranging from opposition, to agreement, to somewhere in between the two extremes. Disregarding of position, one notion that typically arises is that of the similarities (and by extension, differences) between non-human animals, and incompetent humans. The topic of this…

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    Is Animal Experimentation Worth it? Pros of animal Experimentation • It helps in the search to find drugs and treatments.  This is the most considerably used pro for justifying animal experimentation. Furthermore, like I have stated before, animal experimentation has indeed brought forth numerous treatments and drugs. • It aids in the improval of human life, in particular, human health.  This is a select point to bring up. It is also the reason why numerous scientists, though they may not…

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