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    dreadful steps of cosmetic testing. Many chemicals and products are forced into your airways. While aching with loneliness, you have to wait for the next painful procedure. You do not get the opportunity to say no, get up and leave, or run and hide. In fact, you are compelled to test until death unless your body can handle more than other test subjects. This is exactly what an animal feels when it is being tested upon. The truth is animal testing is wrong. Animal testing is where…

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    hazardous substances. According to the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, the United States uses about 12 million animals every year making it the biggest conductor of animal experimentation in the world. Scientists and many companies believe that testing their products on animals save humans from being harmed if the product is toxic. However, no matter what the benefits of animal experimentation are, the tests conducted on the animals are cruel. The animals kept in laboratories for…

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    Some animals in research, so this argument goes, are having psychological hurt. For example, according to the article of Harm and Suffering (2015), animals spent most of their life in barren cages, most of them have never task fresh air and sunshine until they are killed for the cruel experiment, they are unable to task…

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    Tide, Clorox, Pantene, M.A.C and Pampers still use animal experimentation on their products today. The benefits of animal testing include life saving treatments and cures. According to the Biomedical Research Association, “nearly every medical breakthrough in the last 100 years has resulted directly from research using animals” (Animal-Testing.org). Because of animal testing, many lives have been saved and I personally think that is excellent. But could we possibly use anything else besides…

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    History Of Animal Testing

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    Animal testing has been around for a long time with some unpleasant history. With the expertise in technology not being as advanced and innovative as it is today with using other alternative methods, scientists had tested their theories on animals. Animals used in research experiments go back to the early Greek physician scientists such as Aristotle, Erasistratus and Galen. Galen practiced in Rome, where he conducted animal experiments to develop the understanding of anatomy, physiology,…

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    Reine, 1 Animal Testing Should Be Banned ! Blessed Reine Freshman Comp I November 21, 2016 Reine, 2 Animal testing should be banned. “An animal test is any scientific experiment of test in which a live animal is forced to undergo something that is likely to cause them…

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    labs every year” (11 Facts). Testing on animals is scientifically known as vivisection and it is used for a number of reasons. Verifying the safety of products meant for human use is one of the reasons for animal experimentation. Products requiring animal testing are cosmetic, personal care, household, chemicals, and medical devices. Vivisection is also used to develop new medical treatments that may be beneficial to some patients. Another main reason for animal testing is to determine the…

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    I. Introduction a. There is an estimated 115 million animals used for research in laboratories every year. The precise number is unknown because so few countries actually collect data about every animal they use for testing and research. II. Narration a. Animal testing is the use of any non-human animal in an experiment. It has become more prevalent in the past few decades due to advancements in the medical and scientific fields. Without these experiments, we would not have many of the…

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    in a way the animals were for the experiment. The importance of animal testing not only comes from understanding diseases but also for drug developments. The importance of testing on animals was re-enforced during the twentieth century following several adverse effects caused by not doing so. An example is the drug thalidomide, a painkiller for morning sickness that was marketed in late the 1950s. Because no animal testing was done, the company was unaware of the severe side effects of this…

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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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