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    Animal testing is a secret most companies don’t like to share. It is a global problem that needs to be put to an end. The use of animal testing is used in medicine, cosmetics and for educational purposes and it is immoral and unnecessary when we have advanced technologies that can replace these harmful methods. PETA. "Using Animals for Medical Testing Is Unethical and Unnecessary." Ed. Tamara Thompson. The Ethics of Medical Testing. Detroit MI: Greenhaven/Gale, Cengage Learning, 2011. 76-82. Print

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    animals are not protected by the Animal Welfare Act like reptiles, birds and mice (“Animal Testing”). Experimentation on animals should not be permitted in any country, including the United States, because it is cruel and inhumane, because we have developed new technology that can replace these experiments, and because sometimes the results that are found are not directly relevant to humans. Animal testing is a cruel and inhumane thing to do to a living organism. PETA believes that during experiments

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    are many pros and cons to the use of animal testing. Sadly, neither seem to fully tip the scale to a side that pleases everyone, including the general public, government and scientists. It is for this reason that animal testing is considered vital for improving human health and why the scientific community and many members of the public support its use. In fact, there are people who are against animal testing for cosmetics but still support animal testing for medicine and the development of new drugs

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    work for humans and are considered unsafe. Animal testing is barbaric; the small benefit that may be gained through testing in no way rights the torture these animals are put through. Not only is the testing harmful to the animals, it is extremely expensive. Millions of dollars a year are made by companies that provide the animals, but billions are spent on research that cannot even be used. In an effort to create data, we use animal testing results and try to apply it to the genetic makeup of

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    used in medical testing or product testing because animal testing is cruel and inhumane with animals being forced to do things they wouldn't want to do. Animal testing mainly began when there was a belief that animals do not feel pain. There was also the belief the humans are superior to animals. English Philosopher Jeremy Bentham was one of the first people to come up with the question of whether or not if animals could suffer. During the World War I era, one of the first actual testing methods was

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    scientific and consumer research. These animals are used to test products that many people use everyday. The animals are used to test toxicity, consumer products, medical devices, and new drugs. The Federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA) regulates animal testing in the United States. The AWA defines an “animal” as any live or dead dog, cat, monkey, guinea pig, hamster, rabbit, and other warm-blooded animals. The AWA does not protect 95% of these animals. The Act excludes animals such as, birds, rats, mice

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    2.73 million experiments were done in the 12 months of 2002 and no pain relief is used for many animals after painful tests (Gale). Animal Testing has become a growing concern and it needs to stop. Humans can use human simulators, they can research on human volunteers, and can use computer modeling to help stop animal testing. As a result of animal testing, innocent animals are dying; therefor a ban is necessary. First of all animal experimentation is to be thought to be a modern day practice but

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    of Software Testing in a Professional Organization, where my skills and my education background can add value to the growth of the organization and allow development of my skills to organization potential in the field of Testing. Work Experience Totally 14 Months of experience in the information technology industry, experienced in game testing domain for 8 months in Arctern consulting pvt ltd. (From 11 june 2010 to 4th feb 2011), and currently working in application testing area as Jr

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    numerous days and shampoo is dropped into the eyes. One also might be tested to observe when 50% of participants die based on dosage. This common method of testing is called lethal dose 50 and is used to rate the toxicity of a substance. These tests and numerous others are conducted on animals every day in laboratories across the world. Animal testing began in ancient times and was conducted by Greek and Roman scientists. Arabian doctors in the twelfth century tested surgical procedures on animals before

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    Animal testing or animal experimentation is the use of non-human species such as animals, in experiments to test the affect of controlled variables on the subjects behaviour or physical appearance. The use of animal testing in science is a controversial issue that has divided the public for many centuries; between immense passion and emotion from those opposing the practice, and those that preach its integral part in the advancement of science. The divide in the topic is between the scientific community

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