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    Animal Testing is immoral

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    Healthy Weight Loss vs. Unhealthy Weight Loss Physical appearance has become a very important aspect in our society today. It seems to be so important that people will do almost anything to reach their goal weight and size; even if it is not necessarily the healthiest way. The average person has so many obligations each day such as work‚ children and family that they don’t seem to have enough hours in the day to always make time to work out or make healthy choices. Instead‚ they try to take a faster

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    Animal Rights. Essay

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    we are all born with rights‚ such as life‚ power of choice and happiness are the main aspects of our daily lives. However‚ many of us humans inconsiderately forget that animals also deserve these equal rights also. Animals are entitled to a painless‚ content life in their own natural environments. Animals should also not be exploited for experimental use nor detained in small cages. These actions are simply injustice and deprive the poor animals of their well-deserved rights. I firmly believe that

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    Animal Testing Human Body

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    million animals—including mice‚ rats‚ frogs‚ dogs‚ cats‚ rabbits‚ hamsters‚ guinea pigs‚ monkeys‚ fish‚ and birds—are killed in U.S. laboratories for biology lessons‚ medical training‚ curiosity-driven experimentation‚ and chemical‚ drug‚ food‚ and cosmetics testing” (PETA.org). Animal testing has been used since as early as Aristotle’s time.  Many well-known philosophers back then used animals to experiment on in order to better understand anatomy‚ physiology‚ pathology‚ and pharmacology. Animal testing

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    argument in today’s society is animal research and testing. There is much controversy surrounding the issue not only within biology‚ but general ethics as well. Some people feel that animal research is ethical because it furthers human well-being‚ as well as provides mechanisms to cure disease. Other people‚ however‚ believe animal research is not ethical because the treatment of the animal is inhumane‚ unnecessary‚ and non consensual. I personally feel that animal testing is very important in the world

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    world has ever known. To think that human kind sprung off from animals is debatable but undoubtedly true. In fact‚ modern day chimps have 99 percent of their genetic makeup in common with humans. In a world that is so dependent on human life it is quite understandable to sacrifice the lives of animals‚ as test subjects‚ to save and safeguard the lives of human beings. Animal testing is a process by which researches us live animals to experiment on in a controlled manner. This process helps to

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    shocking‚ burning‚ and killing animals is all in a day’s work for vivisectors A vivisector is someone who performs medical research on a live subject. If these atrocious acts were committed outside laboratories‚ they would be felonies. But animals suffer and die every day in laboratories with little or no protection from cruelty. Cruelty involving an innocent animal is a sensitive subject to most of us. In the words of the U.S. Department of Agriculture‚ animals in experimentation are subject to

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    Animal Testing Should be Banned Name College Experiments on animals has been done all around the world since many years ago throughout the history. There are reasons behind these experiments; such as gaining knowledge about the animals themselves‚ education‚ research and developments for the benefit of human being. In the last reason fall substances and procedures tests; such as for cosmetic products‚ medicines‚ and surgical techniques; to see if they are harmful to humans or not. Many experiments

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    Animal Testing What product features grab the attention of the customer who strolls down the cosmetic aisle of the store? Is it the discovery of which perfume smells appealing or which brand of shampoo is the cheapest? Or does the consumer consider whether animals suffered during testing to ensure that the purchased shampoo or perfume was safe for human use? My guess is probably not. Little does our society recognize that many drugs‚ cosmetic items‚ and household chemicals have been rigorously

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    Inhumane Animal Rights

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    inherent rights‚ such as life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness‚ is fundamental to our society‚ particularly to the ideas expressed in the United States Constitution. However‚ humanity thoughtlessly demeans this principle by denying that animals share these rights. Animals are just as entitled to the rights of living‚ avoiding pain‚ and pursuing happiness as humans are. Yet still we exploit and abuse them mercilessly‚ most often without a second thought. Vivisection‚ or the use of animals in biomedical

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    "More than 100 million animals are poisoned‚ burned‚ crippled‚ and abused in other ways in U.S. labs each year."(#1video) Animal testing became a common method between 200-300 BC‚ these tests were often led by important male figures such as Aristotle. In 1242 Ibn al- Nafis used animals to test blood circulation‚ his theory of human blood circulation was later proven by William Henry many years later. In the 1660’s another scientist‚ Robert Boyle‚ theorized that living beings needed air to live‚

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