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    about to release, putting the lives of many animals in jeopardy. Millions of animals are forced into painful methods of testing in laboratories that result in physical and psychological damage to the subjects. Animal testing must end and in its place should be methods that are less harmful and more healthy. Although animal testing has led to new cures in the medical industry, the practice is cruel and inhumane with many of the animals being victims of burns, wounds, dehydration, and even…

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    This raises the question of whether there are limits to scientific inquiry and experiment. According to Oppenheimer, there is no constraint like legal, political or societal constraints to scientific research and experiment. This has enabled scientists to ignore the impact on humans, and to research and develop without any consequences of their trials. Scientific processes had overtaken moral, societal and political advancement during the project. Morally and politically, the scientific…

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    decades, the use of animals for medical testing has been a topic of heated debate. In the US alone, it is estimated that 23 million animals are used for testing a year; the question is, is this necessary? Different people have contrasting views on this topic mostly because of diverse feelings for animals amongst the population. Some people view animals as family members and companions, while others view animals as a means for advancing medical techniques. Scientist and medical researchers say…

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    animals include; dogs, cats, ferrets, rabbits, pigs, sheep, monkeys, chimpanzees, etc. Most animals in labs are rats, mice, and birds. Approximately, tens to hundreds of millions.. “Animal testing (vivisection) is the process of testing new products or medical procedures on animals before attempting them on humans” ( “ Alternatives to Animal Testing “ ) Makeup companies often use animals to test their products. Many of the animals experience excruciating pain, and even some die. There have been…

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    Animal Testing Benefits

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    testing, the pain, the torment, and deaths of the animals are not worth the potential benefits it may bring to humans. However, With all the new advancements in medical and scientific technology, the pain and suffering of…

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    John Gadbois October 21, 2017 ELA Opinionated Essay Animal Testing Research has been substantially enhanced throughout thousands of years by the use of animal testing. Animals have been part of many scientists’ experiments ever since before the time of Christ and have been given many contradicting opinions upon if it is right or not. Right or wrong, those who would often argue do unexpectedly agree at the reason of there being other ways we can experiment. While this is somewhat true, more than…

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    Doctors and Scientists use new products and new vaccinations on these animals to develop better and safe products for human use and to help cure incurable diseases. These people hope to extend the human life and to take away the pain and suffering of humans. On the other hand, many think it’s inhuman to test on animals who have no other goals in life than to eat and find shelter. Viktor ultimately wanted to find a process to bring the dead back to life, these doctors and scientist hope to find…

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    Chimpanzees have been used for many years to experiment, medicate, and torture in the name of research for the United States. The scientists chose chimpanzees for their research because they are the closest living relative to humans. This kind of research must stop! Many people think that this experimentation is shameful, but it is still going on in the United States. We are the only nation that still practices these horrible and cruel experiments to animals that are much like us. In…

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    In his novel, Machine Man, Max Barry creates a dystopian society within a science laboratory complex, Better Future. Brilliant ideas involving technical advances and future high-quality technologies will arise from the science district. Now, for most people, developing technologies to improve the quality of daily life is not morally wrong; however, when developing technologies sail too far to the point where the technology will compel people to create and alter themselves into “biologically and…

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    “For over 4,000 years’ marijuana, has been used medicinally, recreationally and in religious ceremonies in cultures across the globe” (Vrana 2) “Scientists have identified many biologically active components in marijuana. These are called cannabinoids.” (Welsh 1) There is an immense amount of evidence demonstrating the therapeutic benefits of marijuana. Proven evidence as shown in scholarly journals, enhance research and books explaining the shockingly positive outcomes of the medicinal cannabis…

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