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    investigation was outlined and evaluated the research question of should animal experimentation be banned in varies sites. For the past five decades‚ there has been a widespread argument for the use of animals in medical science and product testing which is controversial. By looked through medical perception‚ it undeniable sometimes animals testing have made a valuable contribution to human health. However‚ looked at another site‚ animal tests in turn creates serious damage which are dangerously misleading

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    deemed 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

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    for an animal in a laboratory. It is deprivation‚ isolation‚ and misery. Background and Credibility: In 2016‚ the number of laboratory animals used in research in the U.S alone was at 820‚812 and that’s not including rats‚ mice‚ birds or fish because they are protected under other regulations and are not covered by the Animal Welfare Act according to a 2016 article titled “US Statistics” from the Speaking of Research advocacy group‚ which for those of you who don’t know‚ focuses on animal-based research

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    Over the years‚ animal testing has helped scientists create new medicines and vaccines. However‚ it has been proven that “92 out of every 100 drugs that pass animal tests fail in humans” (PETA). Animal testing is not okay and should be stopped. Animals deserve rights‚ the tests are usually very harmful to the animal‚ and animals are dying and being abused for unnecessary reasons. Animals deserve rights. Animals can not speak up for themselves. We need to be their voice because they can not communicate

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    Debate speech Animal testing includes a scientifically experienced laboratory worker testing on living animals without their permission or consent‚ because of course they can’t as they cannot communicate. However‚ even though they cannot communicate they can feel pain‚ and this is immorally wrong considering they are forced to undergo such a cruel and disgusting experience without understanding or knowing why. They are being tortured to be used and experimented on‚ stripping away their rights as

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    Animal Testing Since 2002‚ over 1 million animals that the USDA collects numbers on‚ which includes dogs‚ cats‚ sheep‚ hamsters‚ guinea pigs‚ and primates‚ have been tested on. Since then‚ that number has increased to approximately 1.4 million. This excludes all rats and hamsters used in testing‚ which normally make up 90% of testing. This percentage‚ however‚ remains only as an estimate because US laws do not require scientists to record how many rats‚ birds‚ and mice are used. Cages for theses

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    Cosmetic testing on animals The first test was designed in the 1920’s and it was developed to test the toxicity of certain products. Testing cosmetics on animals in the United States is very common. About a thousand mice‚ guinea pigs‚ rats and rabbits undergo pain or die each year. Animal testing is different in some circumstances. Animal testing involves the inability to consent. It involves pain‚ suffering‚ and discomfort under certain situations. Researchers aren’t fully able to block out the

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    Animal Testing is the force experimentation on animals against their free will‚ usually leading to pain‚ discomfort‚ or malnourishment. An average of 115 million animals every year are tested for scientific and commercial experiments (crueltyfreeinternational.org). These tests are not only inhumane‚ but the experiments are also unreliable‚ unnecessary‚ and not safe. The testing of animals has been around for centuries‚ using animals‚ in hope to find a cure for human diseases. According to procon

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    Animal Testing Gandhi remarks‚ “The greatness of a nation and it’s moral progress can be judged by the way it’s animals are treated.” Unfortunate animals everyday are getting poked and prodded in labs for human benefits. Animals are used to test many products‚ and the results aren’t always reliable. So how should people trust these experiments and the results they give? Unreliably Predict Results Animal tests do not reliably predict results that are what should be a benefit for human life. It

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    Animal Testing Animal testing (also known as animal experimentation or animal research) is the use of non-human animal models for research and development by academic institutes and commercial pharmaceutical companies. At this very moment‚ there are millions of animals being kept behind cages in solitude‚ waiting to be sacrificed in the name of science or industry. With the sharp rise in the use of animals in research‚ it has become an open debate as to whether or not we have an intrinsic right

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