Argumentative Essay Animal Testing

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    After watching “Milgram Experiment” and “Stanford prison Experiment” I was intrigued to read “Research and Experimentation” by Cyril H. Wecht. In this article, he seriously enlightened me on the history and great examples of a few questionable research experiments used on humans. Cyril starts off by explaining how the CIA carried out various unethical human experiments that lead to serious injury even death in some cases. These types of experiments caught the eye of World Medical Association…

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    Say Goodbye to Animal Experimentation “Over 100 million animals are burned, crippled, poisoned, and abused in US labs every year” (11 Facts). Testing on animals is scientifically known as vivisection and it is used for a number of reasons. Verifying the safety of products meant for human use is one of the reasons for animal experimentation. Products requiring animal testing are cosmetic, personal care, household, chemicals, and medical devices. Vivisection is also used to develop new medical…

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    John merrick was born on August 5, 1862, in Leicester, England. From a young age he was cursed with the hideous disfigurement of his body. So extreme that he was forced to enter the freak show to be exhibited as an animal, hence the name ¨Elephant Man¨. Because of his disfigurement he was rejected by society and was treated like a monster, being isolated in cages and living in inhumane condition until he found refuge in a London hospital. After taking shelter at the hospital, John Merrick began…

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    Ecologist trying to find the answer to the question: Do plants behave like animals? Throughout the film, Dr. Cahill observes the research of other scientists who are experimenting with their questions as well. Cahill compares plant behavior to animal behavior. All plants, as well as animals, are complex and have complex feeding behaviors. Every plant on earth is on the constant hunt for food and nutrients—just like animals. To test his theory, Dr. Cahill and his student Pamela at University of…

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    As pertaining to the case of Daniel Holtzclaw, it is difficult to create an understanding of his criminal behavior. Chances are, that the biological theories explain is behavior, as biochemical compositions in his brain may have influenced his behavior. Also, some people believe that his former activities as football player may have contributed to biological deficiencies. Due to the physical nature of the sport (head injuries etc.) football players are at greater risk to develop chronic trauma…

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    the animals and humans have much in common and humans should treat animals with more respect. He starts off his essay by suggesting the problems with current situation on the relationship between animals and human and used metaphor to emphasize this point. Moreover, by mentioning specific examples, the author strengthens his claims throughout the passage. The author begins the essay with the introduction that explains current situation about the relationship between humans and animals by…

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    sticks and grass to catch insects to eat. This was the first time it became clear that humans were not the only animals that use tools. Goodall was also the first person to see chimps work as a group to hunt monkeys and eat their meat. Part of her work involved getting to know each chimpanzee personally. She gave them names instead of numbers. Her work was successful because she saw the animals as more than just research subjects.…

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    “Farming Up Trouble” “Farming Up Trouble”, by Beth Mole is an article that tells people that antibiotics are being used more in the animals that are on the farm than in humans. The article talks about how this could be the where the antibiotic-resistance bacteria comes from. These antibiotic-resistance bacteria are spreading swiftly across farms, and the scientists are scared that this bacteria is traveling out of farms by the farmer’s meat products as said in the article, “Scientists and…

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    Animal Testing- English Speech I have always felt passionately about animal rights and in particular animal testing. I am therefore here to convince all of you to oppose, stop and disengage from the cruel, detrimental and unnecessary animal testing. The lipstick, the blusher and the mascara we use has poisoned hundreds of thousands of innocent animals. The hairspray, the hair gel and the perfume we use has blinded hundreds of thousands of innocent and defenseless animals. The toothpaste, the…

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    Animal Testing Essay: Lives Saved, Yet Many More Lives Lost Imagine that someone takes you from your cozy home, squeezes you into a cage, and takes you to a tall weird-looking building. Then, imagine that they force you to drink and take injections of liquids that you have never seen before. Suddenly, you start to feel sick and black out, forever. This is the story of more than a hundred million animals every year in animal testing labs. Animal testing is the use of animals for experimentation…

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