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…examine the questions and attempt to answer the above state queries, we must obtain a background on the issue. Animal experimentation and testing have been practiced for centuries. The range of the type of animals used in experiments can vary widely depending…
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…BAD SCIENCE Why is a practice responsible for so many billion innocent lives still in affect in America today despite its many negative aspects? Animal experimentation, formerly known by the Greek word vivisection, referred to the dissection…
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…, animal experimentation has led to significant medical findings related to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, as well as breast cancer and heart disease. “The variety of tests performed on animals is nearly endless—from injection of experimental drugs…
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…Lab experimentation involving animals is inhumane. Animal testing is cruel because an animal’s life is just as important as a human’s life, people are exploiting animals, and animal testing doesn’t show whether or not a product is safe for humans…
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…Abstract My research paper is about lab animal experimentations the pros and cons of experiments, and alternatives to the experiments. I am discussing three types of experiments they are biomedical research specifically vivisection, the LD-50 test…
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…Property of Jennifer Rustman Request for use is required! E-mail jennydolphin01@hotmail.com Written for a 12th grade level for Advanced Composition. Animal Experimentation: A Nazi Science According to PETA, twenty million animals
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…Reach far into the imagination and vision a world with no vaccines for polio and tetanus; imagine a world with no insulin for diabetes. Imagine a world with no chemotherapy treatment for suffering cancer patients. Thanks to animal experimentation
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…in laboratory experiments. Arguments for animal experimentation may question the morality, necessity, and validity of these studies. The moral issue on animal experimentations concerns the need to protect human life and to improve the quality of life. The gains…
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…Vivisection Vivisection (Experimentation on living animals) began as early as the 17th century by Philosopher Jeremy Bentham. Bentham rejected the theory (by Philosopher Rene Descartes) "That animals are not able to reason and therefore do not feel…
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Animal experimentation provides great advantages to society. "One cannot escape from animal experimentation." So says Dr Alan Goldberg from John Hopkins Uni in US. That really sums up my first point. We really cannot comprehend how many products…
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