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    animals is justified” (Animal Experimentation). This thought process is very common in society. People believe that somehow humans are of a higher comprehension and complexity while animals are seen as weaker and therefore less important. If humans are more important, then they can do whatever they want to these animals. Which means animal experimentation is one hundred percent justifiable. This statement is false because it invalidates all morality (Animal Experimentation). If morality does not…

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    needing animal experimentation for testing drugs and because some animal species are very similar to humans— genetical — so animals should continue to be tested, concluding “public opinion must be made aware that hypotheses in the biomedical field is just as likely to fail as in any other field of research. Only continuing trial- and -error to understand errors will show the best way to reach a goal” (34). The authors statement is necessary because in order to judge animal experimentation you…

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    Animal Persuasive Essay

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    Animals mean a lot more to humans, than humans mean to humans. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association sourcebook in 2012, studies show about 62% of American households have a pet, which they do consider a member of the family. This holds a lot of truth. When watching a movie, one does not feel empathy when witnessing a human being shot and killed. But, the moment an animal of some sorts gets shot and killed, the teardrops start flowing. Experimenting on innocent creatures is…

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    Animal Experimentation Animal Experimentation has been a problem and it still remains being one of the biggest problems. Most people agree that animal experimentation should be banned but there is no agreement of what the outcome would be. Although, there are other ways of getting results without testing on animals which are, human tissue, drug trials, genetic testing, etc. Other people think animal testing is the best way because some animals have an organism as a human like traits such as…

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    treatments that save many human lives. Medical breakthroughs from the last 100 years were from animal research and experimentation. How many people in here have family members with diabetes or just know someone who has it? Do you know how important insulin is for them? Insulin was found through an experiment were dogs pancreas were removed. Without that experimental research your loved one, or friend might not have the one thing that keeps them alive. No other living thing…

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    Peter Singer Animal Testing

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    Approximately 50-100 million animals worldwide are subjected to pain, suffering, and distress by means of experimentation. 1 Animal testing, often referred to as animal experimentation or animal research, is a common scientific procedure used in hopes of discovering and understanding biological and psychological processes within humans and animals with the use of non-human subjects. 2 These procedures began in the seventeenth century, but became more common during the nineteenth century as…

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    Animal Testing Essay

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    Animal Experimentation: Helping Humans, Hurting Animals Animal experimentation has been a resource for humans in centuries past to help better our survival, to some, it’s vital to humanity and to others, it should be eliminated completely. The controversy of animal testing has been going on since ancient times. For example, the Greeks used animals for scientific or religious purposes. Some of the world’s best philosophers have given their opinion on animal testing (Stump, Paragraph #1). For…

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    and technology, human has an ever-increasing living standard . As such, numerous products have been created to meet our constantly generating demands in different aspect of lives. In order to examine the quality of the products, animal testing are widely applied in multiple industries, and it seems that animal testing is inevitable for the sake of human. In definition, “animal testing” refers to the procedures which performed on living animals for various purposes of testing the human health…

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    have rights too. Animals having feelings just like human beings and they can suffer just as human beings. Most experiments are not beneficial to human beings and it can be avoided. Animals do have a voice but they cannot speak and because of that they are neglected and are tested on cruelly. Animal testing do help humans for research but the pain and suffering are not worth it. Animals should not be used for any kind of research or experimentation. First, we are violating the animal’s rights.…

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    of Animal Experimentation Introduction The value of research in human life cannot be overstated; through it human beings have been able to virtually conquer the world. It spans many academic disciplines and social spheres. In medicine, research has done its part, but there are questions on the manner in which medical research is done (Gilbert, Kaebnick and Murray). This regards the issue of animal testing, that is, the use of animals in research projects that are meant to benefit humans. It is a…

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