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    Vivisection Is Inhumane

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    Vivisection is inhumane and cruel. Everyday animals are put through horrendous testing over and over again, just in the name of science. These animals are taken from their homes, beaten and used up in the labs, and are even put down when they are not needed. Animals and humans are built differently; because of this, animals do not suffer from disease in the same way that people do. Effort should be made prohibiting vivisection because it is unnecessary, inhumane, and morally unethical. According to the shell ethics article it says that, “Vivisection is a completely outdated form of experimentation and irrelevant medical practice that serves no purpose than to torture and kill animals in laboratories.” There are plenty of alternatives to animal…

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    Vivisection And Brutality

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    Vivisection: Necessity or Brutality? Introduction/Explanation of Issues From the ancient times of the Greek and Romans to modern society, experimenting on living organisms is a concept yet to be outdated. Rather than testing on people, animals have become the primary subjects who endeavor rigorous scientific experimenting; ultimately because it is inhumane to test on a person with such serve trials. Vivisectionists, scientists who conduct experimental trials on living creatures, defend their…

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    Vivisection, which is derived from the Latin word “vivus” which means alive. It is a type of researches which sets live animals as experimental subjects and use invasive techniques test on them.Vivisection experiments involve the uses of animals for product testing or in education and conduct researches or experiments for corporations, agricultural facilities, and military bases. According to the research more than 100 million animals are killed in the U.S. laboratories each year which does not…

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    ongoing research are manifold from finding ways to treat cancer to understanding the mechanisms behind neurodegeneration to developing new vaccines against HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases. Nearly all of us benefit from medical treatments made possible through animal research, and with so much at stake, it is important that scientists make the case for the importance of using animals in research. Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) is like HIV and both are especially inclined to…

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    Release & Restitution For Chimpanzees". Releasechimps.org. N. p., 2017. Web. 5 Apr. 2017. "Problems With Animal Research - American Anti-Vivisection Society". American Anti-Vivisection Society. N. p., 2017. Web. 27 Mar. 2017. "Scientific Problems - American Anti-Vivisection Society". American Anti-Vivisection Society. N. p., 2017. Web. 4 Apr. 2017. Singer, Andy. Politicalcartoons.com. N. p., 2017. Web. 27 Mar. 2017. Society, New. "In Research | Animals In Science / Alternatives". Neavs.org.…

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    Animal Testing Opinion

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    "Animal Experimentation: An Overview." Points of View: Animal Experimentation, 30 Sept. 2016, p. 1. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=pwh&AN=23554873&site=pov-live. Rich, Alex K. and Geraldine Wagner. "Animal Rights: An Overview." Points of View: Animal Rights, 3/1/2016, p. 1. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=pwh&AN=22827052&site=pov-live. " Animal Testing Is Cruel and Immoral Regardless of the Benefits Associated With It. ." Points of View .…

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    Experiment 626 Vivisection is a word used by people who oppose operations on live animals for the purpose of scientific research, but those who support it call it animal experimentation or animal testing. A big topic that has been argued for many years and still to this day, whether if it’s ethical or unethical. Animal experimentation is used for checking the safety of products, make medical advancements in scientific research, and prepare new scientist (students). Animal experimentation was…

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    Some medications and vaccines have been created in the past through this testing. A polio vaccine was the result of animal research and testing, which without, polio would still take thousands of human lives each year. “There could have been no oral polio vaccine without the use of innumerable animals, a very large number of animals,” Albert mentioned to a reporter before his demise in 1993. Multiple vaccines being created today need the animal experiments to prove them safe before supplying…

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    experimentation on chimpanzees. Animal experimentation is has it’s perks for the animal as well. If vaccines were not tested a lot of animals could’ve died from rabies, infectious hepatitis virus, anthrax, feline, leukemia, and canine parvovirus. Animal testing vivisection helped keep endangered species like California condor, Tarmarins of Brazil, and the Black footed Ferret from extinction. The federal Animal Welfare Act is in place also. There are strict rules and guidelines researchers have…

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    thinking and feeling animals who are used for experiments are treated as none other than expendable pieces of equipment, the frightening reality is that a large part of animal experiments do not contribute at all to the improvement of human health. In fact, 92 out of every 100 drugs that successfully pass animal testing fail or cause harm during human trials. Animals are anatomically different from man, their reactivity is completely different, their structure and resistance are completely…

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