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…this biotechnology should be further developed to increase medical improvements to human health. Importantly, the cloning of animals can lead to many new discoveries and greater knowledge in medical experimentation that can be applied to improve human health. Since…
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…them there, not because they truly belong there. Once we have an animal caged and restrained, we suddenly gain an even greater feeling of superiority over the animal. No matter what laws exist, experimentation will continue. This is because…
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…Issue of Fact and Value Clash RESOLVED: THAT THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD STOP ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION SEEING AS HOW ANIMAL TESTING IS INHUMANE AND IMMORAL. INTRODUCTION: Animal Cruelty One of the touchiest aspects of our relationship with animals
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…issues it raises. Their argument rest on the dogma that the lives of animals equate to human lives and therefore using them is a profound violation of animal rights. While animal experimentation may appear vital in prolonging and improving the quality…
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…). The reason that animal testing is appropriate is that there are regulations in place to minimize testing and pain, the alternatives are insufficient for now, and most importantly the information obtained from experimentation is irreplaceable. While animal rights…
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…died within the first two weeks. The experimenters determined the dose at which fifty percent of the animals will die with ninety-five percent confidence. The irritated dogs vomited, had diarrhea, and lost their appetites. Later, they hemorrhaged from…
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…violation of animal rights. In addition, animal right advocates insist that cell and culture tissure can bring about similar results instead of using living creatures. While animal experimentation may appear heartless, the truth is, if mankind is to continue…
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…Galileo Galilei "founder of modern experimental science"                  Galileo Galilei was one of the most remarkable scientists ever. He discovered many new ideas and theories and introduced them to mankind. Galileo helped…
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…to the animal's life. "One expense is the involvement of killing animals in the pursuit of a pine-scented air freshener"(Vergoth,p21). Animals suffering in experimentation labs are injust and cruel to animals. It is wrong to harm an innocent animal of any wrong doing…
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…. A popular belief of the time was farm animals should be treated with the same consideration as farm tools. (Owen 1993) Unfortunately, it appears that many researchers share that belief. Approximately 17 to 22 million animals are used for experimentation each…
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