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    and Behavior Animal testing is not a problem in today’s society because it is beneficial to humans. It seems unethical to put animals through such pain and torture‚ but if we stopped it completely there would be a large amount of human lives lost. How could this be? The further advancements in medical and technological science is inevitable. Therefore‚ if the testing must be done to learn more about the brain and body‚ which species (animals or man) seems expendable for such testing. The real question

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    article is about the inhumane practice of testing on animals. It briefly describes what animal testing is and what animals are used. It provides statistics to back up the author’s statements. The author also explains what is wrong with animal testing and gives some alternatives. The author’s limited subject in the article is animal testing. I believe that the thesis statement is: “The term "animal testing" refers to procedures performed on living animals for purposes of research into basic biology

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    investigation was outlined and evaluated the research question of should animal experimentation be banned in varies sites. For the past five decades‚ there has been a widespread argument for the use of animals in medical science and product testing which is controversial. By looked through medical perception‚ it undeniable sometimes animals testing have made a valuable contribution to human health. However‚ looked at another site‚ animal tests in turn creates serious damage which are dangerously misleading

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    Animal Testing: Should Animals be used in Research? Animal testing is the use of living animals for scientific or commercial testing. According to my first source‚ an article found on animalresearch.thehastingscenter.org‚ called Animals Used in Research in the U.S.‚ in 2010‚ there were about 26 million animals being used for research. Mice‚ rats‚ fish and birds are the most common animals used; they are about 96% of the 26 million animals used. Other animals used in research that year were Guinea

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    samples in an animal laboratory. The things people take granted for such as makeup‚ hair care products‚ medicines‚ and perfumes are productional objects that were all once tested to be sure they were safe for human use. The truth about what happens inside laboratories is something that hasn’t been uncovered to the public eye. There’s a concept of both animal cruelty and animal testing but in all reasoning‚ they have the same effect towards the innocent animals. The use of laboratory animals are mostly

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    deemed cruel and useless: animal testing. As you already know‚ animal testing is using animals to find the effects of controlled variables (such as a medication or beauty product). Though it may sound harmless in the definition‚ it is far from that. Animal testing has become a way for people who are too afraid to test products on themselves and other humans to test these products on innocent animals who will never even use these products once they are deemed safe. The testing for these products are

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    Is animal testing really wrong? Using animals to test on provides us a better determination of how humans will react‚ it is an better option than finding it out too late on humans. Not to mention it saves human lives worldwide‚ it can find several cures to diseases. The fatality rate of childhood cancer has decreased markedly from 95% to 25%‚ this we have animal testing to thank for. This is one of the factors to why I think that animal testing is good and should be allowed. Firstly‚ we all have

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    Cosmetic testing on animals The first test was designed in the 1920’s and it was developed to test the toxicity of certain products. Testing cosmetics on animals in the United States is very common. About a thousand mice‚ guinea pigs‚ rats and rabbits undergo pain or die each year. Animal testing is different in some circumstances. Animal testing involves the inability to consent. It involves pain‚ suffering‚ and discomfort under certain situations. Researchers aren’t fully able to block out the

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    Animal Testing Using Animals for testing is wrong and should be banned. They should be entitled to the rights we have. Every day humans are using defenseless animals for cruel and most often useless tests. The animals cannot fight for themselves therefore we must. There should be stronger laws to protect them from laboratory experiments. Although private companies run most labs‚ experiments are often conducted by public organizations. The U.S. government‚ the Army and Air Force in particular

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    There are many incentives to move away from vivo testing. One of the main motivations to use alternative methods is ethical: toxicity tests in all fields are associated with high levels of suffering (Burden‚ Sewell‚ and Chapman 1-8). Not only are there ethical drives‚ but there are also scientific drives to ultimately eliminate animal testing (Burden‚ Sewell‚ and Chapman 1-8). One scientific drive is the question that must be answered: is it acceptable for a human being to be exposed to it‚ not just

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