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    Summary Of Agent Orange

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    In the following article, Agent Orange is explained more in-depth about the link it has to cancer. The veterans that were exposed to the harsh chemical during the Vietnam War were later found to have an increased rate of various cancers. Many soldiers on both the Viet Cong side and the U.S. were majorly exposed to the substance. Pilots of the planes and helicopters were exposed from dropping it in the fields, men that carried the spray in backpacks, and loaders who put it on the planes, were all…

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    Animal testing has been used for centuries to provide trial runs for medication and procedures. Cosmetic companies have also started to use animals to test their products. This has brought a lot of backlash onto the topic animal testing. However, what they seem to forget is the fact that animal testing in the advancement in human health. Therefore, animal testing should be continued. Firstly, the usage of animal testing has led to many useful medications. This is showed quite well in Source A…

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    First of all, the animal testings are support by the scientists. A vote ( Nature 2011) invited 1000 scientists for comments, and more than 90% of them agreed that animal tests have a important position in research. One of them said that he had invite some people to visit his experiment and more than 98% of visitor indicate that they can understand the importance of the test. At the same time, they think the test did not violate the humanitarian. Except the scientists in the research area, some…

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    Animals have been used in laboratories across the globe for centuries. Whether it has been to test new drugs, plants, and multiple synthetic products, animals have always been the go-to ‘Guineapigs’ for testing new products and medications. However it was only recently that the pain and suffering that the animals in these laboratories face was made common knowledge. Thousands upon thousands of animals around the world are forced to inhale deadly toxins, swallow pills, have toxic liquids inserted…

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    Approximately 115 animals are used each year in the United States for both scientific and commercial testing. Every 1.7 seconds one animal is killed, which adds up to 28,000 a day. These animals become experimental subjects to be used for dangerous procedures, so humans don’t have to do it. Animals are used to test the safety of human consumption, determining the toxicity of medication, and developing stable medical treatments. In the United States, 94% of animal testing is used for cosmetic…

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    what animal research accomplished the AALAS foundation wrote an article describing how the cure for polio was found, it reads ““In the late 1940s, polio crippled and killed thousands of people around the world every year. Polio reached a peak in the United States in 1952, with over 21,000 paralytic cases. After a vaccine was developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s, polio was brought under control and practically eliminated as a public health problem in industrialized countries. Today, the…

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    Antisocial Behavior

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    In recent years, research has shown that there is a link between crimes and antisocial behavior. This is seen through genetics, which correlate to the brain and finally turn to antisocial behavior. According to Adrian Raine, genes play a significant role in structural and functional alterations. Evidence has shown that 50% of antisocial behavior are connected to genetic influences. (Moffitt, 2005), cited in, Raine (2008). One of the genes that influence antisocial behavior is the monoamine…

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    *95% of animals used for experiments are not protected by the Animal Welfare Act, the only act governing animal testing. Laws protecting animals need to include test animals used for experiments and these laws should be more strongly enforced. In order to minimize the number of animals used for testing and make sure they are not mistreated, the laws need to make it harder for researchers to use animals, making alternatives more appealing. Many people would agree that animal testing is morally…

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    PETA to the Extreme Extremism can be defined as; an ideology considered to be far outside the mainstream attitudes of a society or to violate common moral standards. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals or PETA, is a non-profit organization with the motto: “Animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, or use for entertainment” (“The Issues”). PETA has expressed these extreme tendencies in many of their outlandish campaigns over the years. This evidence shows that PETA goes to…

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    Animal experimentation or Animal testing is beneficial to humans and everyone involved. There are a lot of disagreements on whether or not it is good or bad. The only problem is the people who think it is bad are not informed about it. Animal activist like to argue how it hurts animals. When in truth, the it’s helping save more humans and people in general. Animal experimentation doesn’t harm any pets. And it doesn’t try to harm any animals tested on in general, the goal is to keep the public…

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