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…into their throats. It may also be injected into the skin, into a vein, or into the lining of the abdomen, mixed into lab chow, inhaled through a mask; or introduced into the eyes(PETA, tests). These experiments observe the animals reactions which can include…
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…Experimentation” 1). Laboratories use animal models to model human conditions by producing ailments in the animals that mimic human problems. Rats and mice account for over half of the animals used in experiments, but apes, monkeys, dogs, cats, hamsters, guinea pigs…
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…an instinctual thing. But you kick 'em once, hard in the ribs, and they respect you." This seemed extreme. "I could never do that to an animal," he said. "He might get mad." "You could always poison the mutt," Bruce said with a straight face. "You know--grind up…
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…and is used as a way to control animal populations. However, there are always two sides to an issue, and while many remain hotly disputed this particular issue remains unresolved. One side of the issue criticizes hunting as cruel and immoral. The other side sees…
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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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experimenting on it with something that is alive. SuggÂ’s main argument is that you cannot support AIDS, diabetes and breast cancer research and still support the animal rights movement. The two are incompatible. The last article written is by Dr. Joseph Murray…
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…diseases. Many vaccines for diseases have been found by testing on animals. For example, millions of people would die per year of diseases that scientists had no idea on how to deal with if they did not take the time experiment on animals first. Heloisa Sabinos…
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…diseases. Many vaccines for diseases have been found by testing on animals. For example, millions of people would die per year of diseases that scientists had no idea on how to deal with if they did not take the time experiment on animals first. Heloisa Sabinos…
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…vivisection. Lie 1-Scientists say that animals are properly anaesthetised during painful or uncomfortable experiments. Lie 2-Many supporters of vivisection claim that animal experiments are required by law for all drugs, cosmetics and other chemicals. Lie3…
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…? This is impossible. It is true that some researchers do give appropriate care. Commonsense brings belief that most researchers are not following standards. Besides not having J. Rustman 3 appropriate care, animals, who are experimented on, suffer. The procedures…
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