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    Rhetoric(1) 21 November 2017 The Consequences of Animal Testing Right this second in laboratories all over the world, millions of animals are being isolated into confined spaces as they are being forced to endure the agonizing pain of animal testing. Animal testing is the practice of monitoring the side-effects and defects a product may have on a nonhuman animal subject. Animals such as rabbits, monkeys, cats, mice, rats, and other species experience painful procedures which may include…

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    variety of things, for example testing drugs to fight diseases or going through xenotransplantation or transplanting cells into their bodies. While in labs animals don 't only go through painful tests, they are also undergo stressful day to day laboratory life. Many of the animals experimented on never experience fresh air or warm rays of sunshine. The animals are in typical crowded lab conditions, enduring loud noises and bright lights. In 2009 an undercover lab investigation showed monkeys…

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    answer to this question is two-sided, because it is as wrong using animals as testing subjects, as it would be difficult to stop using them because that would mean no testing of drugs before administering them to humans. It is just wrong to think that a rat can be estimated to humans. Additionally, animals do not exhibit human diseases such as HIV, Alzheimer's disease and many more. Therefore, it sounds useless to think that testing drugs to these diseases using animals will give accurate…

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    the world . This usually done to see if a certain product is safe for our everyday use. These testing are a fundamental research, testing for regulation,and most commonly used for beauty product. The animals used in these testings are : mice ,fish, rats,rabbits,guinea pigs, hamsters, farm animals, birds , cats dogs, and mini pigs. Why is it unreliable? (Relying on animal research and testing to protect and improve human health is not only unsafe, but also expensive, time-consuming, and…

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    Animal testing is a topic that people bring up a lot. But, it has never stopped! We need to take a stand against animal testing. In this article I will be discussing animal testing regarding it is harmful, it isn’t beneficial, and we could have alternative ways to test. First of all animal testing is really harmful. Animal testing is the use of non-human animals in research and development projects, etceteria. for purposes of determining the safety of substances such as foods or drugs. But,…

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    Alaina Zappulla Ms. Miles Seventh Grade English Essays: Area to Improve 1. Do not use the word “thing” *Use stronger noun* Done?_______ 2. Make sure all sentences support the thesis statement Done?_______ 3. Make sure all quotes are relevant to the topic Done?_______ 4. Do not use first person in the literary cirque Done?_______ 5. Make sure your paragraph follow the books order of events Done?_______ 6. Never write about your own feelings!!!!! Done?_______ 7. Must include 2-3 quotes in every…

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    Every person in every community practically relies on the use of a variety of products to carry out their everyday lives and even survive on a daily basis. Many of these products obviously affect our health and physical condition in many ways but, requiring the testing of the product first ensures it functions properly before selling it to the public. This reasoning not only makes sure the product works, but also proves it as safe and non-threatening to human health. Fortunately, an alternative…

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    how would you feel? Animals used for testing in laboratories endure this kind of treatment every day. These animals suffer deprivation, isolation, and misery. Each year in the United States, an estimated seventy million animals experimented on died and/or suffered injuries in the name of science by private institutions, household products, cosmetics companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and scientific centers. Millions of mice, rats, rabbits, cats, dogs, and other animals…

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    what you eat, how you will spend your time, whether or not you will have a partner and children, or liberty to choose that partner. Think about spending your entire life like this, a prisoner, even though you have committed no crime. Animals in laboratories endure this treatment every day. These animals go through deprivation, isolation, and misery. Each year in the United States, an estimated seventy million animals hurt and killed in the name of science by private institutions, household…

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    Animal Rights and Experimentation The two most controversial topics dealing with animals is their rights and experimentation. There has been an ample amount of opinions for and against each topic. Within the collection of essays in Animal Experimentation by Cindy Mur, all viewpoints are expressed with evidence behind them. These topics are brought up in various ways through everyday life. Although it is not as prominent of an issue as many others, such as gay rights and politics, it is still…

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