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    Ken Gordon Animal Testing

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    Animal testing for medical advancement Each of theses four editorials shared a common theme of those for and against animal testing for medical advancements. Three out of the four authors shared their view supporting animal testing, in addition using the history of animal testing to inform and persuade their audience. While only one author expresses their view against using animals to further medical research. Some of these pieces were more effective than others. Beginning with the editorial…

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    believed that it is acceptable to abuse animals because their pain is not as important as human pain. This statement is very unethical and proves everything wrong in our world. No matter how beneficial testing on animals may be to humans and new medical findings, it is inhumane and wrong. Anyone who can just watch animals suffer and be tortured must not have a caring bone in their body. There are ways and alternatives to stop animal testing; however, people have to start caring. If there is…

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    California Biomedical Research Association states that nearly every medical breakthrough in the last 100 has resulted directly from research using animals. But, again animals are not meant to be tested on. A lot of famous Cosmetic companies test on animals. The famous face cleansing company, Neutrogena tests on animals. So does Dove…

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    medications, immunizations, beautifying agents, family unit cleaners, pesticides, sustenances, and pressing materials. The security testing of chemicals and customer items most likely records for just around 10% to 20% of the utilization of creatures in research centers, yet this generally little sum has brought about a lot of contention. It raises issues, for example, the morals and altruism of intentionally harming animals, the respectability of hurting creatures for the sole purpose of…

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    Animal Experimentation

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    Animal Experimentation The used of animal in scientific and medical experiments has been many years from the past and each year 17 to 22 million animals were utilized worldwide. (Source) Animal experimentation defined that animal testing was used to introduce biology lessons, medical training, cosmetics testing, to find new drugs, chemical, and food. The scientists have to do the experiment on animal to see those drugs, and foods are safe for the human or not. In the other hand, the majority of…

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    Animals? Currently, there is an ongoing battle between animal rights activists and scientific researchers on the topic of animal experimentation. While scientists believe that animal testing is needed for the betterment of life and is fundamental for research advancement, animal rights activists believe that testing on animals is unnecessary and should be replaced by alternatives. A scientific researcher, Gina Solomon, perfectly summed it up in this quote, “While we would prefer not to sacrifice…

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    Humanity has a long history of experimentation on animals, especially in the medical and cosmetic professions. Many people argue that humanity would not be where it is today if it were not for its reliance on animal experimentation. It is nigh unto impossible to deny that animal testing has ever been useful, although the argument could certainly be made that such a method was not always necessary. However, with advancements in medical and scientific technology, animal testing is no longer a…

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    torture of animals extends into medical research, factory farming, and the entertainment business. Many non-profit organizations have been created to speak for those…

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    discussions of animal testing, one controversial issue has been whether animals can feel emotions as humans do, and furthermore, if they can then is the use of animals in research morally wrong? On the one hand, scientists that use animals as test subjects, such as Helosia Sabin and her late husband, argue that it is crucial for any medical progress because much testing is required before releasing a new drug into the public. On the other hand, people like Peggy Carlson, a scientist herself,…

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    The number of animals that are cover by AWA. From: "Animal Research Numbers Continue Downward Trend According to Newly-Released Report | National Anti-Vivisection Society." Chart. National Anti-Vivisection Society. N.p., 3 Mar. 2016. Web. 04 Oct. 2016. Lastly, there are vaccines out there that can help save endangered…

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