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    classes and 12th grade (Layton). Although‚ these tests can be a waste of time and education. Standardized tests are irrelevant when measuring a student’s academic ability and they do not reflect what is being taught in the classroom. Standardized testing scores do not accurately

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    accomplish are limiting the results of students’ grades‚ not testing their full potential‚ and thieving students of their opportunity to learn more. Schools shouldn’t require kids to complete standardized tests. The first reason schools shouldn’t have standardized tests is that the tests only track a student’s performance on one day of the year‚ regardless of external factors. The Columbia University article “Pros and Cons of Standardized Testing” explains how external factors can affect a student’s test

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    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 often

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    Kirk Angelo M. Madrazo English 28 7/31/2014 Research Paper Animal Testing Humans and animals have been living side by side ever since planet Earth gave birth to its first human beings. Throughout time‚ however‚ human race have started to take the top of the food chain and with the food chain came the whole planet. This “reign” over the planet has put animals in an extremely difficult situation. We human beings started to take and take for ourselves leaving Earth’s animals very limited resources

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    advances that have been made possible due to animal testing‚ there are alternatives that are more cost-effective‚ reliable‚ and do not contribute toward the suffering of animals. Methods such as microdosing‚ in-vitro models‚ and in-silica computer models are a few of the alternatives that fit these criteria as opposed to traditional animal testing. By using alternative methods to animal testing‚ What is animal testing and why is it used? Animal testing is the use of animals to conduct experiments‚

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    a person’s DNA can be found‚ these tests have a minimal health risk. Genetic testing was initially used in pregnancies to test for diseases like Down’s Syndrome and other genetic disorders (“What are the...”). However‚ thanks to more recent improvements‚ genetic testing has come to display several weaknesses and strengths. The genes that can be obtained from infants can notify parents of possible physical deficiencies‚ while others may show physical advantages (Stein). Genetic testing is being used

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    Genetic testing…The Way of The Future What are the implications for this new technology Genetic testing‚ aka DNA testing‚ allows doctors to check if there are any possibilities to inherit diseases‚ and can also be used to determine a person’s ancestry or biological relationship between people. It is important to understand the background and implications behind genetic testing as testing may be able to identify the odds of have of having a child with a genetic disease‚ but it can also result in

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    Animal Experimentation: A Cruel‚ Outdated Practice Animal experimentation‚ or testing‚ is a method used to discover cures to illnesses; the functions of organs; the anatomy of the body; the safety‚ effectiveness‚ and reliability of cosmetic‚ pharmaceutical‚ and household products on animals (“About Animal Testing”). An estimated 25 million animals are subject to these practices each year in the United States (“Harm and Suffering”). Because of the massive number of animals used in experimentation

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    For students to improve their educational abilities‚ it will take a lot of practice. The society relies heavily on standardized testing on whether students will have the opportunities for advancement‚ but the expectation of improvements have not been visible for school records. The education board had a meeting‚ and after a serious debate on ways to improve education‚ Brookings Institution

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    The next time you hop in the shower‚ I want you think that beagles are routinely blinded in the testing of shampoo and soap. It’s sickening right? Well it’s not just beagles‚ it any animal. The use of animals for product testing should be banned because there are other ways to test products and prevent animals from dying or getting hurt. It is my intention to argue my claim by means of applying it to the Rotary Four-Way Test of: Is it the TRUTH? Is it FAIR to all concerned? Will it build GOODWILL

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