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    all humans do the right things they are going and violate laws all the time. Sixty percent same shopping for and sporting covering created of animal fur was virtuously acceptable. A slightly lower percentage fifty nine of respondents rated medical testing on animals as virtuously acceptable. Only thirty first of poll participants rated the biological research of animals as virtuously acceptable. This can or might show that there ar fell individuals out there that don 't have compassion for…

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    Animal Testing and Cruelty In discussion of animal rights, one controversial issue has been if animal testing should be banned. On the one hand, many agree that animal testing contributes to many advances in science since it helps advance treatments and find new ways to prevent diseases. While on the other hand, others argue that animal testing is cruel and unnecessary because in most cases results aren 't always accurate. Others even maintain that animals and humans are completely different…

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    Animal Testing According to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), over 100 million animals are killed every year in the United States only for educational purposes and for testing potential medicines and products. Although animals have been the subject of experiments since the 300 B. C, it was in the nineteenth century that those experiments became widespread (Orlans 3). With the dissemination of this phenomenon, the popular conscience grew and became a worldwide issue (Orlans 3).…

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    Animal Testing Is Illegal

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    fear of when the next horrible procedure will occur. In addition to being cruel, these experiments are irrelevant to humans.” (Salvona ) Tormenting these underprivileged animals to unnecessary research testing is unethical. Not to mention experimenting on defenseless animals is immoral. Animal testing is unethical, unreliable and can be placed with alternatives. In laboratories all over the world, there are several animals imprisoned in small cages only to be burned, shocked, poisoned, isolated,…

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    Animal Testing Wrong? In the current discussions of animal testing, an important argument has been whether or not animal testing is wrong, considering that animals have feelings. One viewpoint is that using animals for testing is completely okay and important in human survival. From this idea, many people such as Heloisa Sabin believe that “without animal research, polio would still be claiming thousands of lives each year” (158). Basically, Sabin is stating that sacrificing animals for testing…

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    Animal testing has been around for centuries, it started out to be for curiosity reasons; people wanted to learn more about the internal construction of the body, and animals were convenient--more so than humans. The word animal testing and animal research are interchangeable, but both relate to the same meaning: the use of animals in scientific experiments. The range of animals that are being tested on vary from lab to lab, but rabbits, guinea pigs, dogs, and rodents are some of the most…

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    cruel that we test on these defenseless animals for the sake of human safety. Animal testing should be stopped because it is inhumane, it’s bad science, and there are different methods of testing. Humans have been testing and/or experimenting on animals since the BC times. In the article Animal Testing and Medicine, written by Rachel Hajar, M.D. she explains to us the history of medicine and how animal testing has evolved over time. Early Greek Physician-Scientists like Aristotle and…

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    conscious mind and emotional life” (Weedon, 1987), which in other words means that by logical thinking and emotions to generate personal views. Discourse forms around topics that happens in our daily life, such as on the topic of animal testing. The debate on the animal testing is never been settled. Animals in scientific experiments in the…

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    structure of the human body, he began experimenting on animals since using humans was considered unethical. According to the Professors of Pharmacology Badyal and Desai, animals are used in experimentation primarily for education, research, toxicology testing, and pharmacological use (257). The controversial debate about animals being used in medical research experiments and education dates back to the 1600’s (Badyal and Desai 257). During…

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    Many people have varying opinions on whether or not animals should be used in medical research. Now thinking about this topic, I have had a varying of opinions myself and the fact is without these animals medical research could only go so long without these animals to test, because in all honesty there aren’t a ton of humans that want to be a test subject unless it’s a last resort to survive. The use of animals in medical research isn’t necessarily sought to be cruel and/or unusual punishment…

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