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    Animal Experimentation : Is It Wrong To Experiment On Animals? Currently, there is an ongoing battle between animal rights activists and scientific researchers on the topic of animal experimentation. While scientists believe that animal testing is needed for the betterment of life and is fundamental for research advancement, animal rights activists believe that testing on animals is unnecessary and should be replaced by alternatives. A scientific researcher, Gina Solomon, perfectly summed it up…

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    Psychologists use animals to learn and understand some basic human behaviours such as hunger, thirst and reproduction. The use of animals in psychology links back to the 17th century in the UK. From this point of the history animals have been used for various psychological and biological reasons but now we face with a debate were people believe that animals shouldn’t be used in experiments. There are several reasons why people are against this but the first and, perhaps the most important one,…

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    Animal experimentation dates back to as far as humans can remember but the first movement to get animals fair treatment and rights has dated back to 1628. Since then we have traumatized, abused, and killed animals that are experimented on or mistreated. No matter how many movements and court cases that have been tried to pass we still continue to harm animals. We have alternatives that most people are not aware of such as organs on chips. We as consumers of the products are not aware of what…

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    Chimpanzees are the closest living relatives of humans, sharing 96 percent of our DNA.(Animal Experimentation) This fact makes it easy to understand why animal experimentation is filled with so much controversy. Animal medical experimentation causes undue stress and trauma to animals and does not advance modern medicine and it should be illegal. Animals in labs suffer pain and severe stress in day-to-day laboratory life. It’s unethical to sentence 100 million thinking, feeling animals to live…

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    don’t feel anything, then why is it that humans are not the ones being tested on? There are plenty of bad apple humans that can surely be tested on for experimentation. It seems as though scientists and researchers value human lives over the lives of animals. This is unacceptable as all lives matter and should all be treated fairly! The rhesus monkeys that underwent experimentation for love were un-cared for. Harlow should have conducted his experiment using humans as not only would it have…

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    Animal testing and experimentations have been affecting the lives of an abounding number of animals for years. There are numerous ways we could avoid animal testing, yet scientists still do it. And with improving the new ways of science, it can also improve the quality of the products “Instead, replacing animal testing will improve the quality as well as the humaneness of our science.” Animal testing is a big dilemma; this predicament could be deciphered by using a analytical chemistry method…

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    Animal Testing Unethical

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    Animals should not be used in scientific experimentation because it is unethical. The vast majority of the animals in a laboratory are put through painful procedures in the name of medicine. According to Animal Testing,“researchers subject rodents to burns, electric shocks, or other painful experiences in order to examine how similar traumas could affects humans. Other animals are intentionally given diseases so that scientists can test and devise effective treatments.” Scientists subject…

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    After watching “Milgram Experiment” and “Stanford prison Experiment” I was intrigued to read “Research and Experimentation” by Cyril H. Wecht. In this article, he seriously enlightened me on the history and great examples of a few questionable research experiments used on humans. Cyril starts off by explaining how the CIA carried out various unethical human experiments that lead to serious injury even death in some cases. These types of experiments caught the eye of World Medical Association…

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    Thesis Statement Animals deserve rights, and these rights should annihilate the problems with animal abuse, abandonment, and animal experimentation. Purpose Statement The purpose of this research paper is to discuss animal rights and what animals right activist ideology fight for which includes animal abuse, abandonment, experimentation, and laws that prevent inhuman actions towards animals. Introduction Animal rights is the idea in which all animals have the right to their life and their most…

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    Animal Experimentation is Ridiculous “Chimpanzees share 99% of their DNA with humans, and mice are 98% genetically similar to humans” (Goodall). If most of these animals that are being tested on are genetically related to humans, then what may they be feeling. Humans get sad when they are lonely and go through pain. It is the exact same for those animals sitting in cages wondering when all the pain is going to be over. Animal experimentation is ridiculous, most products tested are never put on…

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