Pros and Cons of Animal Testing Essay

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    Animal testing is a very controversial topic. People have many different views on it, but the most important are whether animals should be used for testing products or not.There are many pros and cons in using animals for testing. Animals are being used to test products that are for commercial use and people believe that using them is safer than using the human body. Some people believe it is good that animals are used to test products instead of humans, while others believe that it is bad to…

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    lies and scamming people to believe false things. In this essay, I will expose the pros and cons of genetically modified organisms and ultimately, come to the conclusion that GMOs have their down falls, but are economically beneficial. With the new advancements in science (biotechnology), cloning DNA and creating artificial organisms has become much easier and cheaper to produce. Starting with some of the “pros” of genetically modified organisms is how cheap the outcome is. Take big…

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    do. It’s as if they are tempting them to accept whatever they are doing to be ok. Therefore, I like what CRISPR does. Though they are times when they should have a reality check and ask themselves if it’s ok whatever they are doing. I have my pros and cons about this ¨fixing DNA.¨ I agree that they should try to find a way to cure diseases such as sickle-cell anemia, muscular dystrophy, and many more hereditary diseases. What I don’t…

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    treating every animal with dignity, but it was not until we got older that we became aware of how animals where used in experiment treatments. We never seem to make any connections of how animals were helping to solve some of those problems. Taking advantage of the similarities It all makes sense why scientists are using animals to find cure, humans share 99% of their DNA with…

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    means of either animal testing or other alternative methods. Each item a consumer purchases such as cosmetics, hair dye or lotions, the consumer is potentially promoting these particular companies, most of which condone their research on animals. Testing of any kind is done to ensure consumer safety of a product before it is marketed to the public. Animal activists question the use animals at all, while the opposing side argues that animal are the only choice. So which way of testing is right?…

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    Animal Testing Cures

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    Animal testing has played a huge role in the advancement of cures for humans during this last century according to “Foundation for Biomedical Research” (Prot-Test 2006). Animal testing has become defined as the research carried out on animals. Mainly every drug or products that humans use has involved animal testing (What is Animal Testing?). With animal testing scientists are capable to test the safety of new medicine and products released to the public such as the safety of cosmetics,…

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    Inaccurate Animal Testing

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    org, in the United States alone, over one hundred million vulnerable animals are inhumanely killed each year during unnecessary scientific experimentations. Testing on innocent and defenseless animals is a revolting act that needs to be terminated. Pain and suffering are the only sensations many of these animals experience during the last moments of their diminutive lives (Garner). Scientists have claimed that any pain that animals feel during experiments are “necessary” for medical…

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    Essay About Animal Testing

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    ruled as safe and effective on animals fail in human trials, and the small percentage that is actually safe for humans is often relabeled due to side effects that weren’t discovered in animals (11 Facts about Animal Testing)? Yet, for some unknown reason, scientists still continue to test different things on poor, defenseless animals, every single day. If the fail rate from animals to humans is 92%, what makes them think that humans still benefit from killing animals just to test our medicine…

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    member and animal lovers. Since I am exploring about the topic of animal testing that has been very controversial, my primary audience, UMD students, would be able to actively be a part of this topic to come up with their own opinion. Both my primary and secondary audiences must have their own background information and idea of why or why not people should conduct animal testing. To reach my audience, I can publish this online on UMD writing center or debate website. Inquiry Paper Animal…

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    The pros of Sarin are that it is effective at its job and could have been necessary if the Cold War had escalated. However there are many more cons to the existence and use of Sarin, such as the fact that it is a very deadly and uncontrollable weapon, the seizures that it causes are horrible, and that anyone using it is breaking…

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