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    Although animal testing saves many from having deadly side effects happen to them, it is unethical, and there are better ways to test these results. The lives of animals are taken each day due to unnecessary testing that can be performed in different ways. One could argue the practice of this is inaccurate, and there are multiple other ways for testing on things that would be more accurate and would not harm the animals. After all, animals and humans are two completely different species who…

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    Animal Research Should be Allowed for Scientific Research With the development of technology and the demand of medical treatment, animal research appear in the public views. According to Use of Laboratory Animals (1988), animal research, which is using animals to test biomedical and behavioral research of animals to compare with human, were appeared in over 2000 years ago (p. 12). Some activities about the welfare of animals who used in research and groups of antivivisectionist to against to…

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    The organization DoSomething.org currently has a campaign Kidnapped Cosmetics, which encourages young people around the world to steal their friends cosmetics (Kidnapped Cosmetics 1). The campaign is not promoting young people to become felons. The reasoning behind this amazing organization’s campaign is to raise awareness for animal testing. The problem, as they state on their website, is “over 100 million animals are burned, crippled, poisoned, and abused in US labs every year.” In order to…

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    Ban Animal Testing Essay

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    The painful protocols animals are subjected to during research and testing can be anywhere from burning skin, blinding, planting electrodes into the brain, infecting with diseases, long term social isolation, and the list go's on and on. Vivisection is one of the worst kinds of animal abuse in our society and it is a sanctioned and legal abuse. The harm caused by animal experimentation is not only cruel but also ineffective. Animals don’t get the same diseases as humans. Instead laboratories…

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    Animal Testing Reality

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    times, the dissection of living organisms was practiced on human criminals. Not only was this prohibited but this also led to the reliance on animal subjects. On the other hand, Theophrastus, a successor to Aristotle, thought that “objecting the vivisection of animals on the grounds that, like humans, they can feel pain, and causing pain to animals was an affront to the gods.” (Animal Testing - ProCon.org). This is noteworthy because it provides a different viewpoint on animal testing, opposing…

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    Against Animal Testing

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    diseases and problems in human development in the hopes of understanding and someday preventing a variety of health problems and conditions. Although stem cell research may replace certain testing of drugs and cosmetics, it will not replace all vivisection. Is it possible that science will someday develop enough non-animal tests to replace all non-human animal experimentation? Another alternative method is to use synthetic membranes; so many biomedical tests can avoid the use of animals. These…

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    Did you know that “over 100 million animals are burned, crippled, poisoned, and abused in US labs every year”(“11 Facts About Animal Testing”)? Animals testing is the experimental, research, and testing of animals to help seek the different affects a product can have on someone. Many animals are abused daily to ensure the safety of cosmetics, medicine, and other products. They are also used to see if there are any side effects in a product, while also making sure they are safe for people to use…

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    Kristian Gunderson Miss windish English 2 2 October 2017 Horrors of Animal Testing! “Animals can suffer like humans do, so it is speciesism to experiment on them while we refrain from experimenting on humans” (“Using Animal For Testing: Pros Versuses Cons”). This quotation is why animal testing is cruel and problematic. Define animal testing. Thesis. Why is animal testing bad? Some substances that is tested doesn't actually get used in the real world. That being said, the animals being…

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    The article Stop Stereotyping Dogs written by Clive Wynne and Lisa Gunter argues that breed type has no correlation with behavior, for a dogs’ personality comes from “genetic and environmental influence” (Wynne and Gunter). However, Wynne and Gunter argue that breed type influences people, for example an animal shelter in Florida removed all breed specifications from their kennels, and the adoption of Pitbull’s went up by 75 percent. Even more, Wynne and Gunter tested the accuracy of “shelters…

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    When we use shampoo, detergent, and other cosmetics, it is difficult to think about the pain animals experience in testing these products. Many people buy cosmetics or detergent without any ideas about whom, or what the products were tested on. But when they realize the truth of animal experimentation, most of people will easily say that they don’t agree with it. Process of animal experimentation Animal experimentation is arrogant and incredibly cruel. Do you think animals are treated well…

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