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    5B EFSTerm 1/2012Topic: Animal testingIssue: Should animal testing be banned?Bùi Phi Hoàng.Teachers: Mark & Graham. | Introduction Annually‚ more than 100.000 animals are used for test product’s security included household cleaners‚ cosmetics and pharmaceutical products (PETA Fact Sheet). For many years‚ the application of animals has been considered to be a normal strategy in three primary fields: biomedical research‚ education and product safety evaluation. In 2009‚ it was estimated that

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    Psychometric   testing   has   been   described   as   a   standardised   assessment   on   analysing  individuals’  cognitive  abilities  and  personalities  traits.  These  kinds  of   information   are   especially   important   in   making   managerial   decisions‚   such   as   recruitment‚  selection  and  promotion  decisions.       There  are  many  ways  of  using  psychometric  testing  and  the

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    “Vivisection [animal testing] is the blackest of all crimes that man is at present committing against God and his fair creation.” These words‚ spoken by Mahatma Gandhi‚ plainly illustrate the disgust many people feel for animal testing. Other people‚ however‚ knowing that experiments on animals have led to many useful discoveries such as: new vaccines‚ new cancer therapies‚ artificial limbs and organs‚ new surgical techniques‚ and hundreds of other useful products and materials‚ believe that performing

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    science‚ and let’s look at how animal testing has positive and negatives. One ferocious way we use small creatures to improve life‚ is treating and preventing cancer. There are infinite ways to acquire any type of cancer‚ but scientists aren’t sure how to stop or prevent it yet. No one particularly enjoys cancer‚ so we sure as heck aren’t going to inject an innocent and gullible human with cancerous toxins‚ so our best bet is furry little creatures. ("Animal Testing - ProCon.org.") All though it is

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    “Animal research and testing has played a part in almost every medical breakthrough of the last century.” (Joan Ryan) Animal testing has been used for centuries. It has even created a lot of medical advancements and helped further our understanding of medicines.. While animal testing has shown great developments in medical research‚ there has also been a lot of controversy towards the treatment of the animals used in the experiments. Animal testing is the act of testing products such as medicines

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    The Flaws With Animal Testing Every product we own‚ from makeup to medicine‚ has to be tested on something or someone before it can be placed on the market to be sold. Most testing for products is done on animals because it is seen as more humane than testing on humans. Animals are viewed as below us‚ and because of that‚ their lives do not matter. That is a lie we tell ourselves to make it seem like what is being done to innocent animals is just. In reality‚ testing on animals does much more harm

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    Animal testing has been around since Aristotle’s time. Since then animal testing really took off for medical uses in the early 19th century. Since then laws have been put on animal testing when congress passed the Food‚ Drug‚ and Cosmetic Act in 1938. It is estimated that 26 million animals are abused in animal testing annually. Some of the causes include animal testing cannot stop or we would have no way of knowing if something is safe or not‚ assuming that animals and humans have the same DNA‚

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    Introduction In white-box testing‚ the purpose is to ensure that the all the code has been tested and covered.There are different coverage measures depending on the level of detail of the white-box test. The coverage measures may also be applied to integration testing and system testing. 2. Learning Objectives The exercise aims at giving an understanding of white-box. The specific learning goal is to gain a detailed insight into the concept of white-box testing using coverage measures. Assignment

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    Though there is a growing case against animal testing‚ there are those who fully stand behind it. Their arguments defending the concept are most often centered around ethics of testing. For starters‚ the FDA mandates that all drugs go through a series of tests‚ most often on animals‚ before they are allowed to be released to the public for consumption (Ericson‚ 2014‚ a). With these laws in place‚ people claim that animal testing must continue to be accepted so that new drug developments can continue

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    Is animal testing a good thing or is it just a living disaster? It should be clear that animal testing is abusive‚ unnatural‚ and most definitely‚ inhumane. Would it be humane poke toxins and serums into our bodies? Then why are we doing it to animals? Animal testing has been around for centuries; animals are still being tested in labs and closed rooms today. If an animal were to be released into the wild‚ how would it affect the other animals‚ and would procreating be dangerous to the environment

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