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    Animal testing in cosmetics are Every year‚ millions of animals suffer and die in painful and unnecessary tests to determine the safety of cosmetics. Cosmetics such as eye shadow and soap are tested on rabbits‚ rats‚ guinea pigs‚ so dogs‚ and other animals‚ despite the fact that the test results don’t help prevent or treat allergic reactions in humans. Animal testing in cosmetic industry‚in my opinion‚ is hurting animals more than that it is helping us as human beings. Some people

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    every year suffer and die in cruel chemical‚ drug‚ food and cosmetic tests‚ biology lessons‚ and curiosity-driven experiments. “The basis of all animal rights should be the Golden Rule: we should treat them as we would wish them to treat us‚ were any other species in our dominant position.” –Christine Stevens Animal testing is the use of non-human animals in research‚ for purposes of determining the safety of substances such as food or drugs. Animal testing is cruel and inhumane. According to Humane

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    because of animal testing. Things we use every day like eye shadow‚ soap‚ and furniture polish may have been tested on rats‚ guinea pigs‚ dogs‚ rabbits‚ cats‚ and other animals. These tests are used to see if the produce is harmful or not. Animal tests can’t be used to treat or prevent injuries to humans. These tests are not required by law; they only protect them from consumer lawsuits. I believe animal testing is wrong and you should too. First of all‚ other tests besides animal testing can be used

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    Thank you Madam Speaker‚ and good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. Today we are debating the motion: Animal testing should be banned. We‚ the government‚ strongly agree with the motion and have two reasons for this: uncertainty and expense. The first reason why we think that animal testing should be banned is uncertainty. Drugs that pass animal tests are not necessarily safe. For instance‚ in the 1950s‚ sleeping pill called thalidomide caused 10‚000 babies to be born with severe deformities even

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    Running head: RESEARCH SUMMARY AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS Research Summary and Ethical Considerations Research Summary and Ethical Considerations As the move towards evidence based medicine continues to progress‚ research of interventions in the labor process are becoming more and more common. “The Relationship Between Cesarean Section and Labor Induction” by Barbara Wilson‚ Judith Efken‚ and Richard Butler is an examination and clarification of how system and patient characteristics have

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    Genetic Testing

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    GENETIC TESTING Genes‚ the chemical messages of heredity‚ represent a blueprint of our possibilities and limitations. The legacy of generations of ancestors‚ our genes carry the key to our similarities and our uniqueness. When genes are working properly‚ our bodies develop and function smoothly. But should a single gene or even a tiny segment of a single gene go askew‚ the consequences can lead to deformities and disease‚ even death. In the past 20 years‚ amazing new techniques have allowed

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    Animal testing Aristotle and Erasistratus were the first two early Greek physician-scientist performed experiments on living animals. In 1859‚ Charles Darwin’s evolutionary theory reinforced the conception that animals could serve as models for humans in the study of biology and physiology. Animal testing plays a large important role in pharmaceutical and medical advances‚ but many question the mortality of such use of the animal’s life. More than 100 million aninals are used for testing every single

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    Millions of “could have been pets” are being tortured and killed in labs right now because Animal testing is legal. Where do the animals come from that they do these terrible things? The ASPCA wrote in a 2012 article that most of the time Scientists just buy them from respectable dealers. There are two types of dealer’s type A‚ and Type B. Type A dealers can only sell animals that they have bred. Class B licensed dealers can also sell animals that they got without breeding them. Most of the time

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    Does animal testing work? Yes- 1. Animal testing has helped to develop vaccines against diseases like rabies‚ polio‚ measles‚ mumps‚ rubella and TB. 2. Antibiotics‚ HIV drugs‚ insulin and cancer treatments rely on animal tests. Other testing methods aren’t advanced enough. 3. Scientists claim there are no differences in lab animals and humans that cannot be factored into tests. 4. Operations on animals helped to develop organ transplant and open-heart surgery techniques. No- 1.

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    Hypothesis Testing: Alzheimer ’s Disease Natalie Sullivan PSY/315 August 8‚ 2011 Deborah Suzzane Ph.D. Hypothesis Testing: Alzheimer ’s Disease One in eight American’s over age 65 are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. This number continues to grow as the population increases. The number of people affected by Alzheimer’s is alarming. The Alzheimer’s Association (2011) estimates that 5.4 million Americans of all ages suffer from this disease. Team A will attempt to form a hypothesis stating

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