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    experimentation on animals, especially in the medical and cosmetic professions. Many people argue that humanity would not be where it is today if it were not for its reliance on animal experimentation. It is nigh unto impossible to deny that animal testing has ever been useful, although the argument could certainly be made that such a method was not always necessary. However, with advancements in medical and scientific technology, animal testing is no longer a morally defensible practice.…

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    Over 26 billion animals are used every year for animal testing (Animal Testing). Some would argue that animal testing is helpful to the human life because we have found a lot about what the body looks like inside and how it works. Also, we have found many vaccines against harmful diseases. Woods research states “animal testing has been around for over 2,000 years” (9). Alcmaeno, a Greek scientist in 500 BC found about how eye sight works. Erasistrtus, an Egyptian scientist in 300BC found out…

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    Using Animals in Biomedical Research “One million insulin-dependent diabetics survive today because of the discovery of insulin and the study of diabetes using dogs, rabbits, rats and mice models” according to Foundation for Medical Research. The topic of whether animals should be used in biomedical testing remains to be one of the most controversial topic in United States today. Although one may argue animals should not be used in biomedical research because there are many alternatives out…

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    these orcas. Seaworld has received many hateful comments. Now all they want to do is try to fix the situation for the animals and their image. Seaworld responded in different ways, some that were good and some that weren’t at all. Blackfish caused a lot of damage for Seaworld, if I was Gabriela Cowperthaite I would be proud. That my own documentary was able to impact so many people and for them to try to make a change for the better. In a way it has, Blackfish now know as the “Blackfish…

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    Animal Experimentation, also known as animal testing, can be defined as the conduction of harmful experiments on Animals for scientific purposes, human necessities or even the advancement of human achievement in areas such as medicine. The topic of animal experimentation has definitely brought forth numerous controversies in the world today. This is in view of the fact that it involves the cruel torture of live animals, causing major uproars from Animal Rights Organizations such as; PETA (People…

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    originates from a family farm because that is what they Many people are not aware of where their meat and dairy were taught growing up. That is where the majority of our meat and dairy used to come from, but in order to meet the demand of our large population things needed to change. Large companies began creating factory farms in place of regular farms. Animal activist, John Peck, stated that Wisconsin’s new slogan should be “The land of 10,000 Animal Waste Lagoons” after factory farming took…

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    I believe that animal experimentation is a valid medical research technique and am support it. I believe this for a multitude of reasons, the biggest being as follows: animal experimentation is necessary for the betterment of medical technologies and drug development, alternatives are not as cost efficient and do not produce results that are as accurate as those produces by animal experimentation, and animals do not have equal rights to humans. I personally find these reasons to be irrefutable…

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    Worldwide, 500 million animals are subjected to inhumane experiments in the name of scientific research (Linzey, 2013). The practise of vivisection on innocent animals is immoral and causes unjustifiable pain and suffering. Pro-argument It is immoral to exploit animals for scientific research. Animals are innocent, vulnerable beings who cannot represent themselves or comprehend the harm inflicted on them through experimental research. The debate whether animals deserve moral…

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    Mary Kate Fain is a great example of an animal lover and activist trying to do the right thing after being revealed what animal testing is really like. Fain wanted to become a neuroscientist and studied at a private university. There, she was able to work in a lab that tested on rats. But after doing this for some time, she became an alcoholic and suicidal because of what they were doing to them. Fain said that she couldn’t sleep or eat because she knew what she was doing was wrong. She…

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    People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) should be disbanded because they are hypocrites; they have problems with themselves, pets, people who make internet videos that are clearly fake and just about anything they can turn into propaganda. PETA is deranged, their website, themselves, the propaganda they spread. All of it is deranged. Before I go on to mention the stronger of PETA’s propaganda and lies I want to mention a YouTuber named Oicthatu812 he make a video that had a cat paw…

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