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    Anti Animal Testing

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    widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty." Animal testing is an extremely controversial topic, where most of the confusion is caused by a lack of knowledge on the topic. Many agree that animals should not be used for scientific or commercial testing. The first reason animals should not be used for scientific or commercial testing is, it's morally wrong and animals have rights. According to yourgenome.org, “If we accept that animals have

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    laboratories. From all this, there have been many organizations that started a movement to ban animal testing. This new movement has received a lot of popularity from the people. It has made many companies that are against this find ways to show, print, and tell us that their product was safely tested on animals or not tested at all. They have tried to come up with new alternatives to stop animal testing or to simply hide the fact that they do. One major way they test on animals is using medical products

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    recently, “research involving laboratory animals is necessary to ensure and enhance human and animal health and protection of the environment” (citation). Animal testing, a long debated issue, refers to the use of animals in experiments. It is used to assess the effectiveness of everything from medication to cosmetics. As a practice animal testing can be traced back to the 3rd of 4th centuries BCE when Aristotle and others preformed dissections on live animals. Today, approximately 13-25

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    Haylie Galvan Professor Wu ENGL 102 March 31, 2015 Animal Testing is Useless Whether animal testing is considered to be useful or unnecessary in the development of medicine is an ongoing discussion. Animal testing is the issue Andrew Rowan and Jack Botting with Adrian Morrison discuss in both their articles. “Avoiding Animal Testing” was written in 2011 by Andrew Rowan and was published in The Scientist. Jack Botting along with Adrian Morrison are

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    by animals to experiment on different things? Does the imagination itself bring about feeling the pain? The debate of animal experimentation has been going on for past few decades where some believe that the use of animals for medical and product testing should be practiced and some argue that it should be stopped. The opinions regarding this topic are skeptical due to the various fact discovered during the process of animal research. The two sides of the discussion are like two sides of a coin. Both

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    of the biggest areas on where people gather around and protest is when they’re fighting agents animals testing. As well as the years has pasted on protesting on animals, it became more sires in increased in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Many cosmetics companies been testing on animals throughout the years there is also many that have not. The cosmetics line LUSH has been fighting over animals testing for over thirty years and will continue to fight for their right according to the company. When LUSH had

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    In this world today we don’t think about much. There are multiple things going on behind the scenes, and we’re oblivious to it all. One of those things being animal testing, animal testing is a big problem in today's society, not many people know what's going on in hiding. Animals can feel pain just like us, and with some of these experiments, the pain an animal can experience is tremendous. Therefore, animals should not have to suffer excruciating pain for our beauty products or medicine when there

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    “Ask the experimenters why they experiment on animals, and the answer is: ‘Because the animals are like us.’ Ask the experimenters why it is morally OK to experiment on animals, and the answer is: ‘Because the animals are not like us.’ Animal experimentation rests on a logical contradiction”, said Professor Charles R. Magel. For centuries, animals have been used to help develop new medicines and to test the safety of various products. People have different views of animals; most look at animals as

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    to the trials and tribulations that animal testing reveals how important it is for scientists to understand the negative effects they contribute to an animal’s welfare and life. In contrary animal testing has been used to save many human lives from consuming or using a drug that could have caused them life threatening illnesses. A great example in the twentieth century of a drug called Diethylene Glycol (DEG) gives us great reason on why animal testing is needed for the greater good. Stated by Rachel

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    Abolishment of Animal Testing Essay

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    during animal testing? How the animals are treated, or what tortures they have to face on a day to day basis? More than one-hundred million animals suffer and die every year through animal testing. Ninety-five percent of animals used in experimentation aren’t even covered under the Animal Welfare Act, which regulates the treatment of the animals that are used for testing. Some animals are abused and mistreated so badly that they die before they are even experimented on. Animal testing is a cruel procedure

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