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    Do you enjoy being free? Do you appreciate that you, a human being in the U.S., are not forced to do things by others? That you, for the most part, are able to chose how you live your life and what happens in it. You aren’t locked up, unless you commit a crime that is, and you aren't’ a slave or just another object or resource to someone. Its safe to assume that you’re happy about that right? Because some others aren’t so lucky. Tens of thousands, even a 100000 or more animals, like rabbits,…

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    Human beings and animals are very complicated living systems. Studying cell cultures and such, while usually is advantageous, does not supply the convenience to “study interrelated processes occurring in the central nervous system, endocrine system, and immune system”. (cite) Judging a new drug for future side effects needs a circulatory system to carry the medicine to different organs. And as a matter of fact, conditions such as blindness and high blood pressure cannot be studied in tissue…

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    I remember the sad days when I lost my pets. Their names were Kelly, Jenny, Thumper, Chewey, and Petunia. I would love to see them again but they’re in heaven playing in an endless summer. I love them but there’s a line I draw to bring animals “back from the dead”. That’s why pets shouldn’t be cloned, it brings back sad, old memories that you don’t want to remember sometime plus it’s expensive. Now, let’s get into my reason why they shouldn’t be cloned. The first problem I have with it is…

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    Why Testing on Prisoners is a Bad Idea Despite all the backings on social media from people around America, it probably isn't a great idea to test on Prisoners for a ton of legal reasons. After discovering that the prisoners of the concentration camps had been tested on, a set of 10 ethical principles were placed in effect called the Nuremberg code. This code eliminates all human experimentation unless the person is willing and also does not permit such testing on willing humans until results…

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    Why Animals Shouldn't Be Tested On What?'' animals are being tested on, this is not right or fair! First, you see, animals feel pain just like us. According to Amy Cameron ''Animals feel pain and discomfort just like humans.'' We shouldn't let animals feel pain for testing, it's cruel to let animals feel pain without an option. Second you see animals don't have a way to let us know if they do or don't want to be tested. Amy Cameron says "animals don't have a way to let…

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    Over the years, animal experimentation has been an ongoing debate about whether the procedures meet ethical standards. Animal experimentation is the use of living animals for research purposes to assess the effectiveness of new medicine and consumer products. Animal testing is used towards enhancing products such as cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food additives, and household cleaners so that toxic encounters do not occur. Animals that are involved in experimental testing experience psychological…

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    Humans do not see that when companies test their products on animals that some animals suffer. Often humans care about which product is the best and that desire overshadows how companies found their products safe to use in the first place. Animals do not deserve to go through pain and even death just to make our lives safer. Therefore companies should stop testing their products on animal testing because it cruel and it is inconvenient. The physical difference between animals and human make…

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    People today, daily, head to the store to go pick up that can of hairspray, the tube of mascara, and a new bottle of perfume that they want. They’re mindless to the thought of the process on how it was placed on the shelves of the store. They’re mindless to the thought that it had been tested on animals before it got into the hands of consumers. They’re mindless to the thought that those animals being tested on live stressful, monotonous, and unnatural lives of daily confinement and deprivation.…

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    Flaws Of Animal Testing

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    Despite the significant medical findings made through animal experiments, there are substantial flaws to animal experimentation as well. First, animal experiments can lead to deceptive results and incorrect conclusions. Animals are different from humans, therefore, they would make substandard test subjects. The anatomy, metabolism, and cellular make-up between animals and people are different making animals abominable models for products that are meant for human use. Animals testing also does…

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    **ATTENTION ALL** The people of the southern Maine are under attack as the local rescue center was broken into by an unknown group of wild and dangerous chimps. Researchers have recently created an injection to use on war animal's to make them stronger and more muscular. The injection was recently leaked by a former researcher who no longer is with the company. The injection was tested on a chimps and at first it worked as they had expected it too. Then there was a glitch in the formula. This…

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