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    Testing cosmetics on animals is one of the most common methods animals are experimented on in laboratories. The United States does not require their cosmetic products be tested on animals before use. In contrast, countries like China are known for their strict policy of constructing tests on cosmetics using animals before they allow the products into the country. Some tests that are carried out in the experimentations are, chemicals rubbed onto shaved skin, or dripped into the eye of the animal…

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    Sense vs. Sensibility Making choices is fundamental to our lives. When we are making decisions, the biggest paradox may be the conflict between the sense and the sensibility. It has been over two hundred years since Jane Austen wrote the novel Sense and Sensibility, yet to our surprise nothing has really changed. We still struggle to make the moral and ethical choices that people have struggled with over the years. In “Letter from Birmingham Jail”, Martin Luther King Jr. broke unjust laws and…

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    Admittedly, when conducting experiments to test a treatment or to prove something, it usually involves testing on a subject. These subjects are usually animals that were bought by researchers to conduct their experiments. Some of this testing can be done on humans or on animals, but this usually leads to a debate on whether or not ethical to test on animals. This can also referred as an ethical dilemma, which occurs when someone is not able to make a decision due to moral conflicts. Furthermore,…

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    Cohen’s principle argument on his position on animals is that humans are morally autonomous whereas animals are not. What Cohen means by this is that humans are able to make moral choices and animals are not able to make their own moral choices or respond to moral claims. Due to the inability of animals to judge morality, they do not have rights, and thus the reason that they should not have any rights either. To illustrate this, Cohen provided an example about his dog. Many humans have…

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    Think about all the tests that scientists do with animals. Most people think that it is good because it's better them rather than us right? WRONG! Animals must stop being used for commercial and scientific testing. Animal testing is cruel and harsh. Think about it, most experiments involving animals flaw and waste the lives of animals. And since animals do not have the same DNA as humans the tests that they do with them don't prove a lot even if they succeed. If you don't believe me yet. Don't…

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    In her research paper titled “Animal Testing and Medicine”, (Hajar 2011) explains that animals have been tested all the way through the history of biomedical research. Although in recent years the practice of animal testing for biomedical research is under severe condemnation by animal rights activists because they are fighting for it to be more humane. (Hajar 2011) As a result laws have been passed in several countries to make the practice more kind and humane. (Hajar 2011) Discussions on the…

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    I think animal testing is better than human testing, on the contrary, it can be said that it is cruel. They have shorter life spans than humans, which make them a very valuable asset in human research. In addition some animals have a similar body in internal and external body features. They also are treated with care and they are kept calm, they do not abuse the animals. We can help prevent diseases with their help in human anatomy and health. Animal testing benefits the animals too, we have…

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    Do you think that animal testing could possibly save a life? Or are you more worried about the animals being handled roughly, or suffering? Animal testing is an educational experiment to try to improve and solve unanswered question. Different animals mainly, mice, rats and birds are used for these testings. It is a huge part in medical research. These experiments take place in labs, weather it is in a university/medical school or a medical lab. During these experiments the animal is not injured…

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    care in order to complete their task. After a while that can get to a person and it can really start to affect them, they treat it as if it 's nothing. “ Medical students who work with the simulators forget what 's on the screen or on the table in front of them is not living and they do everything they can to save the life of that “patient”. But students at Johns Hopkins will never be able to save their…

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    What begins as the Stonewall Riots in 1969 was the beginning of the Gay Revolution. In New York, you can hear miles away people chanting (LGBT) repeatedly to the point their voices were heard across the world. We created the Declaration of Independence that said, “That all men are created equal,” instead American society made homosexuality unacceptable for effeminate of young men and women. Most men and women that were gay had to hide their sexuality, and live the “normal” life that society…

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