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    Absolutism: one rule with total power controls peoples’ lives. To some‚ this may sound like a gift. Who wouldn’t want to maintain complete control? However‚ absolutism is not a gift‚ but a curse. A dream becomes a living nightmare. Every citizen is deprived of their freedom. They are practically slaves to the government. If the rights of humans fail to appeal to you‚ think of King Louis XIV‚ former ruler of France. Louis lived large‚ but with that came extreme debt & the later downfall of France

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    using them. It was inhuman to do these testing on humans which is why we started testing in animals. I do believe that we could find another subject to test. We know have the technology the replicate the human body and how it reacts to certain things. We can have tester subjects that are not living‚ therefore the

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    supporting indirectly animal brutality without understanding it. Animal testing is become a significant bother never done because a million of helpless animals are killed every year to try the numerous cosmetics such as mascaras and eyeliners; Therefore‚ these poor animals have been tested for several experiments throughout the world. However‚ most of these unkind activities performed in the laboratories are so cold-blooded we will never image one human doing it to another animal. As an animal right‚ many

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    I. Unethical a. Animals cannot give their consent to be a test subject. b. Animals have feelings that aren’t recognizable. c. Robin Williams passed and the Gorilla he had been working with named Kok‚ became depressed. After learning sign language‚ Kok signed the word crying showing how sad she was by the death of Robin Williams. d. Many animals are tortured with burns‚ forced to accept these drugs with unknown results‚ and restrained for long periods of times. e. Animal testing is immoral and even

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    condoning animal experimentations. Many name brands‚ such as Clorox and L’Oreal‚ use horrible methods to test their products on animals. To be specific‚ roughly 170‚000 rabbits are bred and used purely for testing in the beauty industry and go through chemical blindness and fur loss because of a product meant for humans. How is that humane? Rabbits are not the only animals that are succumbed to the sickening procedures of experiments. Primates‚ cats‚ dogs‚ mice and rats are also some animals that are

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    products  succumbed  and  at  what  cost?  Animals  are  being  tortured  for  information  for  the  benefit  of  mankind.  They  are  being  kept  away not  only  from  nature  but  also  from  their  families  to  be  tormented.  Animal  rights  groups  have  surfaced  throughout the years‚ protecting the lives of innocent animals from experiments.  Below are some facts about how experimentation on animals is torturous:  “1.  Over  100  million  animals  are  burned‚  crippled‚  poisoned‚  and 

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    Word Count: 748 Animal Testing Every year millions of animals suffer and die in painful tests; in order to determine the safety of make-up products. Products like eye shadow and soap are tested on rabbits‚ guinea pigs‚ rats‚ dogs‚ and many other animals; despite the fact that the test results do not help prevent or treat human illness or injury. Cosmetics are not required to be experimented on animals‚ and since non-animal alternatives exist‚ it is difficult to understand why some companies still

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    Animal testing can be dated back to the ancient times of the Greeks and Romans. Physicians would dissect animals with the pure interest to obtain knowledge. But even then‚ one such physician stated that he would rather use a pig as his subject because he wanted to‚ “ avoid seeing the unpleasant expression of an ape” (Monamy 9). The ethics of animal testing has always been questioned. Humans do not want to think of animals as on the same level of us. The similarity is terrifying and makes the cruelty

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    article is about the inhumane practice of testing on animals. It briefly describes what animal testing is and what animals are used. It provides statistics to back up the author’s statements. The author also explains what is wrong with animal testing and gives some alternatives. The author’s limited subject in the article is animal testing. I believe that the thesis statement is: “The term "animal testing" refers to procedures performed on living animals for purposes of research into basic biology

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    Experimentation on animals was meant to provide innovative advancements to the development of drugs and safety of products. However‚ the use of animals in laboratory tests no longer fulfills its original purpose. While it is difficult to deny the medical 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

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