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    “100 Million animals are killed in U.S laboratories for biology lessons‚ medical training‚ curiosity driven experimentation‚ chemical‚ drug‚ food and cosmetic testing.” -peta.org. The Rifkin article discusses about the pain animals feel. According to Rifkin Animals feel the pain as if they were a human bean. Innocent animals are being killed each day just for the fun of it or for some kind product testing. He believes we ought to change the way we treat animals. The way we treat the animals has to be

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    refers to a person trying something first. Animal testing likely dirieved the meaning of these words. This is testing completed on animals‚ although it is argued a good and bad thing morally. To continue‚ animal testing is experiments preformed on animals. This testing is completed as scientists introduce products to an animal’s physical body‚ to observe reactions. While there are a few alternative options to animals testing‚ they are less relaible. Animals are tested on because their bodies function

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    The cosmetic industry uses animals to determine the safety of their products which is beyond inhumane to use animals just for beauty. Cosmetic testing is by far the worst kind of testing there is poor‚ defenseless animals that are torchured just for a new perfume or other beauty product. The animal rights organization PETA has shown that‚ ¨Animals have different biological systems than humans do therefore the tests cannot be as accurate¨ (Rodgers). They do many horrific tests for example one of them

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    google search would fill your screen with horror story after gruesome tale on the inhumane actions of scientists towards animals in the name of ‘research’. Animal rights activists are quick to fight for the end of these appalling incidents and heinous actions. The immediate reaction is to abolish‚ or at least substantially curtail‚ researchers ability to do testing involving animals. Abuse of this ability is actually a minority‚ but only extreme stories and drastic accounts catch on in the news. This

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    these actions are for the greater good. This is seen in many of our worldly affairs such as politics and ethics. For example animal research has been seen as a cruel and unethical thing for years. However‚ one may believe that the benefits that mankind have received from animal research outweighs the ethical dispute that exists. One huge benefit that has come from animal experimentation is the progress medicine has made in cancer research. The biggest progress we have made in regards to cancer

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    what many animals endure before their final moments‚ tortured‚ hurt‚ and isolated. Animal experimenting is a national system of sadistic torture‚ vivisection‚ and genocide‚ which has been carried out for generations under the disguise of “medical research” and definitely must be stopped. The three main reasons for banning this grotesque science are: present experimentation is currently not species specific therefore results are inaccurate‚ killing for beauty is not worth it‚ and animals are more useful

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    Animal experimentation has been a decidedly controversial topic for a long time. Whilst there are arguments for both sides‚ Animal experimentation should be banned. It’s not vital in the medical world‚ often times providing inaccurate information; it’s unethical‚ because it’s done at the expenses of animals; and it often isn’t beneficial because of the various differences between humans and animal test subjects. Animal testing isn’t as critical in the medical world as the companies who make money

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    their treatment many animals are harmed. Healthy animals are forced into unnecessary procedures. Soon after many of these procedures the animals die. Some of the animals are wild‚ and are put through painful procedures. A good percentage of the animals surgeries are done on are living. The majority are killed specifically for procedures. Vet colleges need to evaluate their policies and make them more ethical. Procedures are done by uncertified surgeons. About 26% of the animals they perform on are

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    In animal cloning they take the subatomic cell such as skin cell from the animal that wish to copy. They transfer the DNA to an egg cell that has had its own DNA containing nucleus removed. Scientists have been attempting to clone animals for a very long time. Many of the early attempts came to nothing. The first fairly successful results in animal cloning were seen when tadpoles were cloned from frog embryonic cells. Cloning causes severe animal suffering. • Despite years of research‚ over 95%

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    Kathy High’s Embracing Animal (2004-2006)‚ where three laboratory rats were micro injected with a small amount of human DNA in order to give them autoimmune diseases‚ could be seen as residing in the zone of proximity and indiscernibility‚ becoming universal flesh ‘where one can no longer be distinguished from a woman‚ an animal‚ or a molecule’. Essentially‚ the artwork blurs bodily‚ individual‚ subjective boundaries. The artist herself has stated: ‘They are not pets. They are extensions‚ transformers

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