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    The Controversy of Testing on Animals Essay

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    Controversy of Testing on Animals Facilities that use animals for teaching, experimentations, surgery or testing purposes are known as research facilities. Currently, there are twelve animal research facilities in the state of Alabama ("General Information on Animal Research"). There are many different reasons why animals are used for research. Animals are used to test the products used in cosmetics, for biomedical research, for military defense and food production. Many people including the general

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    Approximately 26 million animals are used every year in the United States alone for research and commercial testing (“Background of the Issue” 1). For years, legislators have debated the pros and cons of animal testing, and laws were passed to attempt to fix the inhumane treatment of the cute, innocent testing subjects, the animals. Although the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) was revised numerous times, “the species most commonly used in experiments (mice, rats, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians)

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    Animals Rights Humans have used animals like dogs, cats and horses as companions to help guide us and teach valuable lessons about love and friendship. However, we have also used other animals as sources of food and nourishment when humans hunted and farmed. The way in which we treat animals is a big factor in whether or not they, too, deserve the same rights to be treated as we do. The rights that they do deserve are to live their lives without going through pain and to be able to live their lives

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    bad idea? People are starting to ask the question that most people think about almost every day” how is it made” Statistics shows that more and more people are becoming vegan or vegetarian once realizing what is happing to the food that is being processed so poorly. Eating processed meat or any other processed food is not ethical. Because there are several animal cruelty and environmental disasters involving the process of the occurrence. One of the main reasons meat eating is not ethical is because

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    Shamu Ethical

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    captivity where they are raised and trained from birth to be tomorrow’s performers. Many scientists and advocate groups for the ethical treatment of animals such as PETA have been raising this ethical issue for many years and have even proposed methods that would allow the animals to continue entertaining the public while

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    need to abide by to attain the ethical standards set by the home office. The first of which is the Animals Scientific Procedures Act 1986 (ASPS) which protects non-human vertebrates and cephalopods during scientific research. The act states that research should only be conducted on animals if it is necessary and there are no alternatives. The ‘3Rs’ – Replacement, Reduction and Refinement are an important component of ASPA legislation to protect experimental animals. In our research it would not be

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    Animal Testing According to PETA, (People for the Ethical Treatment) over one hundred million animals- including dogs, cats, rabbits, monkeys, mice, rats, frogs, and birds are killed in U.S laboratories for biomedical testing each year. The term “animal testing” refers to the use of live animals in experiments and development projects usually meant to determine toxicity, dosage, and efficiency of test drugs. More often than not, a live animal is forced to undergo pain, distress, and even lasting

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    A Comparison of Advocates and Adversaries of Animal Research Tony Lee April 20, 2015 Dr. Baine Craft Abstract The belligerent perspectives of animal research hold strongly to different goals. Advocates hold the view that animal research is beneficial to science and medicine, which can be applied for humans and animals alike. This is opposite from the perspective of adversaries who value the life of an animal, as well as related lives. History shows the progression of the adversaries influence

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    Include the following terms in your answer: cell determination, cell differentiation, and nuclear reprogramming. - 2) Some people refer to homeotic genes as the “tool kit” to make any animal form. A) Explain the reasoning behind this statement and provide support for it. - We can see that Homeotic Genes do work to make any animal form because it is the same in each animal. A great example of this is the work by Walter Gehring in which he used the Pax6 gene from a mouse to code for eyes in a fruit

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    The organization, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals or PETA strictly enforces that “Animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, use for entertainment or abuse in any other way”. This is an American animal rights organization based in Norfolk, Virginia and led by Ingrid Newkirk. PETA is also known to be the largest animals’ rights organization in the world (“About PETA”). Four areas in which animals suffer most extrusively for extended periods of time are predominantly focused on.

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