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    Animal Testing Purposes

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    Should Animal Testing be used for Medical Purposes? Every year, according to the US Food and Drug Administration, over 115 million animals are tested, for advances in medical field, on worldwide and only a small amount of medicines are released. Sure, animal testing has made breakthroughs in the medical field but, it also harms, and even kills, animals. Animal Testing should not be used for medical purposes. Some reasons why animal testing should not be allowed include,…

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    For decades, cosmetic companies have been testing their products on poor defenseless animals. “European Union (EU), Israel, and India have banned the sale of any cosmetics or cosmetics ingredients that have been tested on animals” (Testing Cosmetics). Unfortunately in the United States testing on animals is not illegal. Many people believe that animal testing is no longer done. However, there are many companies that still use this form of testing. Some examples would be L’ Oreal, Avon, Burberry…

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    While people are shopping at their local supermarkets, they pick out their essential everyday products, for example, makeup, shampoos, and lotions. When people select their items, they tend to not realize what their products use to be tested on. Many individuals could be encouraging animal cruelty and not be aware of it. This affects innocent animals from all over the world. Everyday there are various defenceless, and harmless animals that are being exposed to harmful and deadly chemicals.…

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    Animal Testing Unethical

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    Animals should not be used in scientific experimentation because it is unethical. The vast majority of the animals in a laboratory are put through painful procedures in the name of medicine. According to Animal Testing,“researchers subject rodents to burns, electric shocks, or other painful experiences in order to examine how similar traumas could affects humans. Other animals are intentionally given diseases so that scientists can test and devise effective treatments.” Scientists subject…

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    A House For A Better Tomorrow Advances in technology have helped people to evolve and spend more time doing the things they love, but everything in this world comes to a point where advancing becomes dangerous. Ray Bradbury's short story “There Will Come Soft Rains” describes a house that has endless technological amenities to help the residents live a more comfortable lifestyle. However, machines in the home could malfunction and it could create disaster and death for the residents. When…

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    The testing on animals is a very touchy subject. It makes people wonder whether or not its cruel to advance technology by killing innocent animals. Killing animals for testing has its benefits but it's still inhumane to do that to animals. It can destroy populations of animals if tested often and if every lab has its own supply of animals the populations will drop by extreme numbers. The animals that are tested on often get terrible treatment as the people testing on them know they will soon die…

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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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    Animal Testing Cruelty

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    Animal Testing Cruelty The cruelty of animal testing has recently been debated. In the past years it has become more and more common, and awareness is key to eliminating this issue. Dogs, cats, rabbits, mice, birds, monkeys and many other animals we adore, are being put into cages, receiving no care and suffering from neglect. Hundreds of animals die every day which can be avoided or minimized. If companies torture and kill animals that are considered non important existences easily at our…

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    Animal testing for cosmetics is a highly debated issue. Animal testing is harmful to animals but tests whether chemicals are safe for our use. It is highly debated because the European Union banned animal testing in 2013 but in some places its mandatory like in China (Chitrakorn para. 3 & 13). Even though it is mandatory in some places it is harmful to animals and sometimes kills them. These tests are harmful to animals and sometimes kill them. It is so harmful the ways they test different…

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    Banning Animal Testing

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    The government should ban animal testing because their are new medical advances that could replace animal testing. Not only do animals suffer through the harmful protocols but just the daily existence of living from severe stress from everyday laboratory life. “Did you know that Over 100 million animals are burned, crippled, poisoned, and abused in US labs every year? according to “Dosomething.org” There are many new medical advances that can replace animal testing such as, cell cultures,…

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