Pros and Cons of Animal Testing Essay

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    Many animals are hurt and abused during animal testing. The animals that are tested on usually die off. Cosmetic, medical, chemical, product testing and etc. I believe all testing needs that use animals for testing needs to be banned throughout companies. This testing is usually ran by a series of scientist and researchers, that work for companies that specialize in these cruel activities. Most of the companies can find greater alternatives for the animals that are used, for example the human…

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    multiple valid reasons for animal research being necessary. However, it is wrong to take advantage of chimpanzees or any type of animal in human research. Goodall’s essay is more persuasive because it uses emotional appeals, rhetorical questions, and imagery with figurative language.…

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    2017 Why Animal Testing is Wasteful In the past 100 years, the California Biomedical Research Association says, almost all medical developments are a denouement of testing that involves animals (“Animal Testing”). And, although this may be true, the question still remains: was (and is) there any alternative to testing of this nature and is it morally right to use animals in testing? To delve into this issue, one must analyze the logistics of research using animals and the awareness of animals…

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    Is Animal Experimentation Worth it? Pros of animal Experimentation • It helps in the search to find drugs and treatments.  This is the most considerably used pro for justifying animal experimentation. Furthermore, like I have stated before, animal experimentation has indeed brought forth numerous treatments and drugs. • It aids in the improval of human life, in particular, human health.  This is a select point to bring up. It is also the reason why numerous scientists, though they may not…

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    Every day we torture and kill thousands of animals for our own heartless wants. Animal Testing has been a highly debated and ongoing topic for many years. The dangers of using animals to test products being made for human uses is a high risk. Approximately 225 million animals are used for testing every year. Billions have been killed in the process. ("Questions and Answers About Biomedical Research.”) How can this be allowed? Isn’t it cruel to use animals to…

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    To begin with , in my consider about animal testing comes down to be a big deal because their are people that are out and will do anything to save these animals from diseases , cancer and more . As in testing what their genetic's can do such as running as fast in 1.2 per second , hopping , swinging and , see how long they breathe under water a'lot of animals is pretty cool of what they can be able to do but when it comes down from a animal getting hurt it depends on us whether we can save or…

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    Ethics and Animal Research Ever since Charles Darwin, animals have been used for research in many ways from psychological research to testing the sensitivity of shampoos on skin. This has led to lots of discoveries benefitting society but, animal research also has its flaws as well. Experiments on animals can cause physical and psychological damage to animals. Even though many laws throughout history have been put in place to try and protect them there’s still plenty of problems as well as loop…

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    Animal Testing Debate

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    Many products in the market today are tested on animals first. Animal testing has helped us achieved many accomplishments in our society. It plays a huge role by ensuring the products are safe for human use. With the rise of cruelty-free items, there are different options as opposed to animals testing. Animal testing should be eliminated because it is unethical and unreliable due to biological differences between humans and animals. Animal testing…

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    Animal testing has been a part of our society since the early 1900s. And it appears to me, that not until around 40 years ago or so, people began to realize that testing animals was inhumane on many different levels. But because we are the human beings that we are, we still try to shy away from a lot of the negative consequences of animal testing. It is easier for us to push aside that which is bad and try only to look at the positive aspects. Yet, in my opinion, the cons outweigh the pros.…

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    Should Animal Testing be Allowed? Imagine living in a world that puts innocent animals through horrific conditions. These conditions include breaking the necks of animals and decapitating them (“Should”). This type of world exists and is present through animal testing. Animal testing has regulations. The regulations only cover a small percentage of animals. The issue is beginning to get worse since Britain has approved a facility for breeding beagles for the use of animal testing. The dogs will…

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