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the capacity to suffer and therefore should not be tested on; however, this is not a logical argument. It does not work because most animals experience little or no pain at all in nearly all medical research. Approximately ninety four percent of medical research
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to the advancement of knowledge and minimizes any possible pain the animals may experience.
According to the American Medical Association, all advances in medical science in the twentieth Century have been achieved either directly or indirectly through the use
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. After this bad experience, he started to be more critical of British socialists and of communism. He wrote in his article "The Spanish war and other events in 1936-37 turned the scale and thereafter I knew where I stood." (Orwell, 1947)
Animal Farm
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to their goals and conclusions. This process of experimenting on animals is known as vivisection. Undoubtedly, these scientists did use vivisection; but that is not the question posed. Essentially, the question is what are the benefits, and what are the harms
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This theme song to a popular cartoon is a farce dealing with experiments carried out on animals. In the cartoon one mouse is made very smart and wants to take over the world while the other is clearly not as smart. While the cartoon makes jokes
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testing. What most people seem to forget is that they are not only used to improve medicines for humans, but also for understanding animals, improving medicines for animals and to simply understand nature.
The overall direction in animal experiments
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are the dominant
species. They often assert that research with animals causes severe pain
And that many research animals are abused. The activists do not feel the
Need to put the animals through such pain. Many of the experiments are
Replicated also which causes
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and made people think about their purpose.
With many of the experiments done today, animals
are mistreated in every way shape and form. Usually, there is
a lack of adequate food and water. Ventilation for the
animals is minimal
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animators and is yet to be seen at all in American animation (Pollack, 32). American animators generally do not experiment with such creative uses of technology. For this reason, Japanimation tends to have a cutting-edge quality that is not associated
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the exact number of animals that have died in the name of science. This is due partly to the fact that some scientists refuse to disclose the details of their experiments. However, using the facts that are available, it is estimated that academic researchers
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