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    Animal Testing Methods

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    centuries scientists have tried to solve the mysteries of disease through a plethora of different testing methods. The most popular method that is in effect presently is animal based tests. While these tests are the most commonly used‚ are they the best in terms of morality and accuracy? Animal tests inflict forms of torture upon defenseless creatures in order to discover the solution to medical problems. Testing animals provide‚ for the most part‚ inaccurate results‚ while cheaper and more moral alternatives

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    experimentation who say it is disastrous for animals. Recent studies have said that most animals don’t come out of testing 100% the way they were before the testing. Animals have suffered from emotional and physical traumas‚ and possibly death during the procedures. On the other hand‚ some people say the testing has contributed to life-saving cures for humans and also animals. Although this may be true‚ testing on animals can be harmful and painful for an animal to go through‚ and since animals aren’t similar to

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    Cruelty in animal testing

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    Cruelty Involved in Animal Testing Hobbes‚ the cat‚ has been under experimentation for most of his life. This is probably the last time that he will ever have to be experimented on again. Why? Because he is probably not going to make it through this time. The makers of Herbal Essences are about to force shampoo down his throat to see what happens to its organs. Even if the cat lives through the process‚ they will have to kill it to see which organs were affected by the toxic chemicals. If this

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    is as safe as possible for us. The use of animal testing has helped aid society in being sure that products are safe for humans to use; whether that be food products‚ cosmetics‚ household cleaners‚ or even pharmaceuticals. But in our efforts to shield ourselves and our families from harm‚ who or what has been hurt in the process. Animal testing is an important component in the development of products intended for human use; however‚ animal testing subjects innocent animals to

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    The Benefits of Optional Standardized Testing Students with higher grades and modest test scores did better in college than students with lower grades and higher test scores (Sheffer). This proves that grades are more accurate predictors of a student’s academic success. There are many benefits of making standardized tests optional or not requiring them at all. Standardized tests are a biased way of measuring academic talent. Although the College Board believes the SAT is a good predictor of academic

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    American Animal Testing

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    Animal Testing Should Cease To Exist There are currently laws in place to protect animals‚ such as dogs and cats‚ from being abused or mistreated. The punishment for breaking this law can be anywhere from a small fine to two years in jail. An exception to these laws are animals used in research facilities. What makes a rabbit in a cage at home any different than a rabbit in a cage at a laboratory? There is no physical difference‚ only the law that decides the treatment they receive and the punishment

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    huge discrepancies in the standardized test compared to other test that test the same subjects. For example‚ the Annenberg Institute for school Reform noted that in 2010 students in Houston schools were given two test on the same topic in the same testing week‚ the Texas Essential Knowledge (TEK) and Skills Reading Test and the equivalent standardized test‚ the Stanford Achievement Test (SAT). The student average on the TEK ranked 17% of teachers in the top category‚ but the student average on the

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    Drug Testing for Welfare

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    flaws‚ and many argue that tax payer dollars are being wasted. I believe that recipients of welfare should submit to mandatory drug testing. Welfare recipients accept millions of American dollars in aid every year. It would only be fair for them to be tested to ensure the assistance is dispersed properly. Also‚ many places of employment practice random drug testing. If it happens in the workforce‚ why would it be unfair for welfare recipients? The biggest positive of this program is that it would

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    companies be able to continue cosmetic testing on animals? Discussion of Topic Many cosmetic companies have tested their products on animals. Fortunately the protests lodged by the animal rights activist’ has had its’ impact as many companies have stopped testing their products on animals. Major companies such as Boots‚ Yardley‚ and Revlon have made claims that the have stopped testing their products on animals. These animals were used for cosmetic testing in the past but many alternatives are

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    Welfare and Drug Testing

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    blood‚ saliva‚ and brain waves. This test can test for more than ten drugs‚ including marijuana‚ cocaine‚ and amphetamines. The tests don’t cost much - less than ten dollars each - and are fast. People are either for or against drug testing. Opponents of drug testing believe

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