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    Animal Testing Research

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    This essay explains whether animal testing should be allowed or not in order to produce cosmetic products by stating the ethical reason to protest and stating existence of the substitution method. This research concludes that animal testing can be both beneficial but also very crucial, should be banned at some point; however, the substitute method has found some defect which leads that medical researchers should modify the substitute method in order to animal testing to be substituted.…

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    Animal testing is an inhumane, ineffective method of research. One reason is that these tests do not transition successfully into human trials. There is a low percentile of human diseases that are seen in animals. Over 98% of these illnesses never affect animals. Smoking was originally thought to be non-carcinogenic; this was because the cancer which was caused by smoking was difficult to reproduce in laboratory animals. Another reason that animal testing is ineffective is because of the…

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    Animal Rights Which one is more important, animal’s rights or human rights. Animals deserve a right. Products need to be tested somewhere, but it does not need to be on animals. Human overpopulation is killing off many species of animals, making them going extinct. Factory farming animals should not be trapped inside a cage their entire life. Animal rights are important since it affects our lives in many ways. This is a real issue factory farming is where we get our food from. Overpopulation of…

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    My dr af t is about why animal testing is good. First of all "It is estimated 17 to 22 million vertebrate are used each year in research, education, and testing." Animal testing can be used in many ways and it has so since 500 BC. The most common testing is medical/treatments. This has been able to save millions of lives. If it wasn't for animal testing loved ones would die if they had a serious sickness that had no cure but could be saved if they tried animal testing but because the majority…

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    President, CEO, and chairman of Piedmont Pharmaceuticals Roland Hunter Johnson started off by introducing the Piedmont Pharmaceutical Team that works for him. Before creating his own business Johnson first started working at Ciba/Novartis in 1981- 1996. From there he went on to work for Blueridge. Johnson then talks about how in 9-11-2001 he found Piedmont, explaining the best ways on how to raise money. Five employees, no funding, no validated human products, market restrictions in animal…

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    Pros of Testing Cosmetics on Animals Have you worried about going blind from your mascara? Luckily, you don’t have to because of the animal testing that makes sure there is no potentially harmful ingredients in your cosmetics. Although we don’t have to worry about this today, people did before animal testing was so huge. About dozen women really did go “blind in the 1930’s because of a Lash Lure mascara that had chemicals which burned the skin” (Animal Research Cures). This shows how important…

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    Animal testing is a topic that people bring up a lot. But, it has never stopped! We need to take a stand against animal testing. In this article I will be discussing animal testing regarding it is harmful, it isn’t beneficial, and we could have alternative ways to test. First of all animal testing is really harmful. Animal testing is the use of non-human animals in research and development projects, etceteria. for purposes of determining the safety of substances such as foods or drugs. But,…

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    Cosmetics and Animal Testing: Should Animal Testing Should Be Banned A famous dr. once said “Traditional animal testing is expensive, time-consuming, uses a lot of animals, and from a scientific perspective the results do not necessarily translate to humans ” . Animal testing should be banned in all states because it is harmful to all the animal that are subjected to these tests. When used in cosmetic tests, mice, rats, rabbits, and guinea pigs are often subjected to skin and eye irritation…

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    My paper is going to be about, “Is animal testing fair?” Animal testing is just cruel and unfair to the animals and animals have rights too. Animals having feelings just like human beings and they can suffer just as human beings. Most experiments are not beneficial to human beings and it can be avoided. Animals do have a voice but they cannot speak and because of that they are neglected and are tested on cruelly. Animal testing do help humans for research but the pain and suffering are not worth…

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    Is Animal Testing Worth

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    Is Animal Testing Worth It? Every year, nearly one hundred million animals --including mice, rats, dogs, monkeys, etc.-- die in many United States laboratories because of cosmetic, medical and biology testing, and experiments that serve no purpose. To understand the true terrors of animal testing, people need to know what animals are going through. Animals in laboratories suffer from day-to-day protocols and laboratory life, many do not even get a chance to experience fresh air or sunshine…

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