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    Drug testing for professional athletes has been a debate for a long time. Drug tests are tests that are used to find out if someone has used drugs or not. “Urine is the most common type of drug test. Others are hair samples‚ sweat patches‚ oral fluid‚ and alcohol breath” (Drug Testing). Athletes get tested for drugs because they can have an unfair advantage over other athletes. “PEDs or Performance Enhancing Drugs are drugs that give athletes unfair advantages if they use them. PEDs have the ability

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    come from and how they are tested to see if they are safe for human use? Because animals are being misused and eventually slaughtered‚ animal testing should be illegal. Animal testing was started at an early age. There are many different types of products scientists test on animals and different types of animals they use. There is a long testing process. Also it’s just plain wrong and should be banned. Animal testing was originated in the 17th century. Aristotle started his research when he opened

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    One con of keeping animals in captivity is how it can be cruel to the animal. Even though the overall treatment of the animals has improved‚ realistically‚ it is still cruel to keep animals caged up. Capturing animals is cruel. Animals have rights and routines. By capturing them‚ this disturbs their way of life and can really affect them. For example‚ elephants normally travel long distances in the wild‚ but are unable to do this in captivity. This could also cause psychological effects to the animals

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    determine if they will terminate the pregnancy. These tests are not completely accurate‚ and it is possible for a child to live a long and happy life with many genetic diseases. Also it is not morally correct to terminate a pregnancy. Prenatal genetic testing can reveal birth defects a child will have when born. It can result in parents getting the extra help their child will need and sometimes can save the child’s life because the doctors can be prepared to perform any procedures necessary. However; the

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    Animal testing is a very huge controversy and many people have an opinion on it. Some people wan animal testing to stop due to safety hazards and concerns for the animals‚ while others aren’t so concerned about it‚ since testing it make it better for everyone. Animal testing used to be deemed necessary but not people can’t be so sure. I personally believe that animal testing should continue and i will later state my reasons why. first‚ what exactly are the pros and cons of animal testing? Testing

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    there is no such thing as animal testing. One day your kid gets sick‚ deadly sick with smallpox‚ you take them to the hospital‚ they inject your kid with a bunch of random medicines to try and help but nothing helps. Your child later dies because there was no way to help‚ all of those doctor bills‚ useless injections‚ and the death of your child could have been avoided if there was animal testing to find the cure. Animal testing is needed in our world‚ we need animal testing to find cures for deadly

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    The Animal Welfare Act was first first passed in 1876 in Britain and titled “the Cruelty to Animals Act of 1876”. It was created to approve all animals used in research. Since there were initiatives to protect laboratory animals it took many years until there was a national law to protect laboratory animals in the U.S. There were multiple numbers of states that passes anti-cruelty laws between 1828 and 1898 in the U.S. and fourteen states exempted animal experiments. There were also a number of bills

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    Animal Testing Controversy When shopping at a store‚ no one ever thinks when he or she buys makeup‚ cleaning products‚ deodorant or lotion‚ that it has potentially hurt an innocent animal. In fact‚ millions of animals die every year due to a chemical drug. Those animals harmed never got a chance to live a normal‚ animal life; instead‚ they were put into cages and locked up for years at a time. While animal testing can be used to ensure the safety of certain drugs for humans‚ potentially

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    THE eTHICAL ISSUES SURROUNDING ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION Student number: 17666406 Student name: Shivangi Chand Lectures name: Suzanne Unit name and number: Scientific Literacy 300811 Word count: 931 (Report) Due date: 21/04/2013 THE eTHICAL ISSUES SURROUNDING ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION Student number: 17666406 Student name: Shivangi Chand Lectures name: Suzanne Unit name and number: Scientific Literacy 300811 Word count: 931 (Report) Due date: 21/04/2013 Table of Contents Summary

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    Essay Draft 4 11/6/12 The Morality of Animal Testing Animal testing is undoubtedly one of the most controversial issues in modern society. This practice began in the 19th century; animals were used to test dosing of certain drugs and chemicals. In the 1920’s‚ animals were also being used to test pesticides and food additives (Fano‚ 11). Today‚ animal testing is used to study everything from cosmetics to cancer. With such a wide range of opinions on animal rights and human priority‚ it is no wonder

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