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    Speech against animal testing We should stop the use of animals for research and testing purposes. Animal research/testing refers to the use of non-human animals for testing or experimenting on. The use of animals for testing is used in the fields of: Biomedical research, security, evaluation, and education of a product. Every year animals are subject to experiments so painful and damaging that no one would ever do them on humans. Deciding whether or not to do animal testing is a tough choice which

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    happened to these animals, some may been used for animal testing. Animal testing has been an issue for a long time and organizations have been fighting companies to try and stop this. An estimated 26 million animals are used in the United States each year for scientific and commercial testing. Research and testing has been used on animals as far back as 500 B.C.. The animals are used to develop medical treatments, check the safety of products for human use, to determine the toxicity levels of medications

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    animal testing is cruel and unnecessary, but I think that it’s extremely important. Animals should be used for commercial and scientific testing because they are the most similar creature to humans, it also assures safety for humans before using the products and helps to find medical treatments. If not made carefully, drugs and other substances can be extremely dangerous. In fact, over 70% of medicine-related Nobel prices involved animals in one way or another. Animal testing helps

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    Supporting Animal Testing

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    conducted a number of experiments to evaluate side effects of new medicines. As a result, animals are the top testing samples which have brought into many controversies for years about using testing them for scientific purpose. In this essay, the idea of supporting this practice will argue reasons why scientists should use animals for testing. The first main argument to support the use of animal testing based on humans and animals structures similarity.

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    concessions on the other dimensions. This suggests that to deliver on time with acceptable quality means we will have to sacrifice features and cost. Figure 1.1 We can divert feature effort by delaying select features and moving development and testing efforts into other features to an extent. To do this we will list each major feature in each function area by its defect rate. We will then consider the importance of each feature to the customer. Any obviously less-desired, high-defect features should

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    Why Animal Testing Is Wrong

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    Animal Testing and Why it is Wrong Imagine a cold dark room with cages lined against the walls. The living creatures echo throughout the building as if the entrapped animals are able to sense their fate. Lying on a table are several rabbits strapped down with tiny cups attached to their bellies. These rabbits go through an enormous amount of pain due to the fact that they are not given painkillers of any sort. Sadly, these animals are being used for scientific experimentation. It is

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    Everyday products are being bought without the realization of the cruelty behind them. Products like cosmetics, post-it notes, diapers, Kleenex, lotions and medications. Like many people, we don’t think twice about animal testing being involved. As long as the item is safe for you to use and works the way you want it to, there’s no problem. Some people may even argue that the results of the experimentation when using animals for testing outweigh the harm to these animals. Unfortunately, for animals

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    Test Plan  Guidelines for Test plan Test planning is document which have detail regarding objectives , targeted market , internal betta team and processes which to carry out regarding beta test for software or hardware product so thus it typically contain a detailed understanding of the eventual workflow. “Test planning, the most important activity to ensure that there is initially a list of tasks and milestones in a baseline plan to track the progress of the project”. It is also known as size of

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    Every year about 241,000 rabbits are tortured in United States laboratories to test for the effects that household products, such as cosmetics, dishwashing liquid, and drain cleaner will have on their eyes ("Rabbits in Laboratories | PETA.org." 1). Scientists will drip chemicals into the eyes of the animal to see how much irritation it will cause, a process known as the Draize eye irritancy test ("Rabbits in Laboratories | PETA.org." 1). The test is certainly not pain free; it often causes distress

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    One of the most pressing debates in our world today is the act of using animals for experiments in scientific labs. These scientists use cruel and unusual methods to get results needed by companies for them to sell their products as “safe” to humans. Often the results that are derived from these tests are not even applicable to humans due to our different DNA and human characteristics. For years, there has been a controversy surrounding the issue of whether it is ethical to test on animals. Groups

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