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    Animal Testing Banned

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    Animal testing should be banned because scientist are force feeding animals, they are also wounding them, and many of drugs that pass animal tests fail in human clinical trials. Animal testing is inhumane and cruel. There also many other things scientist can use other than animal testing. Scientist are force feeding animals or they don’t feed the animals at all. For example (procon.org/page) it states in the text “prolonged periods of physical restraint”. This statement show that they are not…

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    Is animal testing right? Animal testing is very important for use today. Without animal testing many cures today would not have been able to be cured. By using animals to test on human product we have greatly benefited from them over the years. There are multiple things that animals testing do for the animals like saving human life, dose not cause destress to the animal, and we greatly benefit from all the animals that have contributed to the testing. There any many things that I will conclude…

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    Peterson Charlie Gordon is a very unique human being. He is 37 years old, and he lives in New York. All he wants to do is be smart, because he is not the smartest person in the world. His IQ is 68, so he really wanted to be smart, and fit in with everybody. He is going to have a operation, done to him by two doctors, to make him smarter. Were the doctors being ethical when they wanted Charlie to do the operation, or was it just for science? Ethics is two things. The study of and…

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    Animal Testing Nonhumane

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    Animal testing has been an enormous discussion in the biomedical realm over the last fifty years due to a question of superiority and injustice among species. Scientists perform “medical research” on animals in order to “benefit” mankind by elongating the human life span. In reality, several of these experiment results have no direct or immediate purpose in the medical industry, but rather are legal ways for researchers to test interests and personal curiosity. For instance, in Case I, one…

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    Breast Cancer, Childhood leukemia, Chronic Myeloid leukemia, Lung Cancer, and many other diabolical diseases all have a greater survival rate due to animal testing. Animal testing has enabled the development of many life saving treatments for both humans and animals. Although it is referred to as being cruel and inhuman, there is no accurate alternative method for researching a complete living organism. Animal testing should be continued as a scientific method for saving human lives because it’s…

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    animals cocaine and nicotine, the government should pay for things that benefit people in the society. The report, ‘High Cost of Animal testing’ articulates, “We have wasted millions of dollars that could be going to social programs, or paying down the national debt” (McDaniel 6). To explain,…

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    Imagine this: a human wakes up in a lab one day full of wires, tools, and unfamiliar objects. A scientist comes in poking and sticking him or her with needles for no reason. A few days later, this same human is sick, afraid, and dying. Would any moral human being let this act continue? The answer is no; however, humans let this go on everyday in the lives of innocent animals. The only solution is for people to raise awareness. Animal testing should be banned! The first reason why animal…

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    I read Refuting Evolution by Jonathan Sarfati. I read the following three chapters: “The Links are Missing,” “Bird Evolution,” and the “Conclusion” of the whole book. In the first chapter it explained the missing links of various animals. It explained that the fossil records showed the animals fossilizing abruptly and all completely formed from the flood. It was almost impossible for an animal to slowly get fossilized because scavengers would have eaten the animal. This was an example of how…

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    Evaluating Sources

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    Describe your process for evaluating and selecting sources. How did you decide which sources to use and which not to use? Did you add or change sources for your research assignments? If so, why? When I first decided that I want to write about animal experimentation, I went on opposing viewpoint website to search for articles and statistics. After reading couple of the articles, I evaluated which sources are useful and suitable to support my claims. From there, I began to select useful sources…

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    It is certainly easy to understand the strong feelings behind the use of animals in medical research, which continually fuels the ongoing debate as to whether or not animal testing is an ethical and legitimate science. The need for laboratory animals is clear, given all the discoveries that have developed through this practice. It has led to a better understanding of both behavior and physiology, not to mention the knowledge in preventing or curing a variety of conditions and diseases.…

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