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to doctors, hospitals, drugs and surgery-much of which is based on animal experimentation and all of which is an action after the event. Horrific experiments are conducted on helpless animals without the concern of the animals well being. Some inhumane deeds
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Category: /Science & Technology
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animals in the hole world will get distinct . These legislations also need to be enforced more
regularly.
Although most labs are run by private companies, often experiments are conducted by public
organizations. The US government, Army
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Category: /Literature/English
hard for animal equality is because billions of animals world wide are killed in medical experiments, used for product testing, trapped for their furs, and even used for the benefit of war research (Williams 7).
This topic has brought about many heated
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hard for animal equality is because billions of animals world wide are killed in medical experiments, used for product testing, trapped for their furs, and even used for the benefit of war research (Williams 7).
This topic has brought about many heated
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Category: /Science & Technology
Since the nineteen-sixties, there has been an ongoing heated debate on whether experiments on animals for the benefit of medical and scientific research are ethical. Whatever the true answer may be, many people believe that some form of loss/benefit
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
, rats, guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils, rhesus monkeys, imported primates, owls, deer, sheep, llama, and cattle are commonly used for vivisection. Vivisection is the medical term for the practice of experimenting on animals. Charles River Breeding
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Do we own animals...or do we simply care for them as pets and use them in our experiments and research?
What distinguishes a pet from a lab/test animal..What characteristics make them any different from each other? Do the tests we do actually have
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Category: /History
as animal rights activist insist? What ethical basis do
either side have for their opinions?
Animal experimentation became widespread in the late 1800s.
Louis Pasteur developed a vaccine against rabies through his experiments with
animals (Chang 1998
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were delayed two hundred years because of misleading results of animal experiments. Corneal transplants were also delayed ninety years due to incorrect vivisection results. Unfortunately the United States refuses to acknowledge these results and continues
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Category: /Science & Technology/Chemistry
important aspect of medical research (Murray). There have been many animal rights organizations created. Some tolerate experiments in which animals do not suffer. Others evaluate the use of animals in research on the basis of how much the research will help
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