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…activists by upholding the fact that people gain cures, new vaccines, and medical breakthroughs from animal experimentation, the debate over the harshness of these experiments still remains. “Monkeys are immersed in water and vibrated to cause brain damage…
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…will not improve without animal experimentation. There is of course two sides to this issue. Worldwide, animals are used in numerous experiments which inflict pain and suffering to the animal. The first testing of animals started over one hundred years ago…
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…Many humans use animals for testing each year. Animal testing is when the animals are put through something or injected to see how they react to what medical research they have been used for. Animals are used to find cures for diseases or to test drugs…
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Animation is the graphic representation of imparting life, spirit, motion, or activity. It is a series of drawings that are linked together to create motion. Most animation use to be created by hand drawn images photographed by a camera. The drawings…
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animal research. 4. Fewer animals used per study. 5. Less poorly planned work. If animal experimentation was eliminated, it would free up 6.8 billiondollars that could be used for education programs and medical assistance programs for low-income…
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experimentation is a cruel and outdated practice because it is cruelty to animals, tests are not reliant, it wastes taxpayers’ money, and there are many alternatives. Many tests are cruel to animals. Painful tests are administered, usually without any anesthesia…
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…stroke, none of which works in humans. The drugs Oraflex, Selacryn, Zomax, Suprol and Meritol produced such adverse side effects in humans, including death, that they were removed from the market, though animal experimentation had predicted them all…
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Anime VS American Animation by Marker Apenname Thesis StatementThis is my thesis statement -- while American animation and Japanese animation both have their virtues, the style of American animation, in general, has a significant amount of higher…
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…would be impossible without animal experimentation. Ingrid Newkirk, the founder of People for the Ethical Treatment for Animals (PETA), told a magazine reporter that if the cure for AIDS resulted from animal research, "we'd be against it." A person can…
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…, claims that AIDS research would be impossible without animal experimentation. Ingrid Newkirk, the founder of People for the Ethical Treatment for Animals (PETA), told a magazine reporter that if the cure for AIDS resulted from animal research, “we’d…
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