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    Animal Testing Necessary? (Topic 1) Do you know what happens to that beautiful white bunny‚ the moment it sets its paw into a testing laboratory or even worse what this vulnerable animal and many others are physically subjected to? 95% of animals used in experiments are not protected by the existing Animal Welfare Act signed into law in 1996‚ which excludes birds‚ rats‚ reptiles and fish (Unknown‚ 2015). The previously mentioned animals are the animals most used during experimental testing. The purpose

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    on mandatory drug testing

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    INTRODUCTION The proposed legislation on mandatory drug testing on all prisoners‚ probationers‚ and individuals who are under the influence of illegal drugs can be subject to attack on its constitutionality on grounds of its possible violation of a person’s right to privacy. As the Supreme Court held in the case of Social Justice Society versus Dangerous Drugs Board and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA)‚ mandatory drug testing‚ to be constitutional‚ must adhere to the principles of “randomness”

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    The Evils of Animal Testing Imagine your pet‚ whether it’s a dog‚ cat‚ bird‚ or rodent‚ huddled in the corner of a small cage‚ eyes wide with fear‚ waiting for the next routine experiment to be performed on it. Will the creature be cut open and exposed to a potentially poisonous substance this time‚ or sprayed in the eyes with some foul smelling perfume? Just because its not your pet‚ doesn’t mean you shouldn’t care. You wouldn’t want experiments preformed on your dog‚ why should other animals

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    Animal testing is an expression that the vast majority has heard yet is maybe still uncertain of precisely what is included. Whether it is called animal testing‚ animal experimentation or animal research‚ it alludes to the experimentation completed on creatures. It is utilized to survey the wellbeing and adequacy of everything from medicine to beautifying agents‚ and also seeing how the human body functions. While supporters trust it is a vital practice‚ those contradicted to creature testing trust

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    Animal Testing On Animals

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    to the horrible effects of animal testing. Although all animals feel the same emotions as humans‚ such as feeling happy‚ sad‚ scared and even lonely. Scientists see animals other than the daily house house pet simply as mere tools for their experiments. Animals from mice to monkeys have intelligence and deserve to be loved and cared for just as much as an other animal. whether it be a pet or an endangered species. Many processes and procedures of animal testing involve the mistreatment of innocent

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    Animal Testing Essay

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    Animal testing is the number one reason that we have come so far in the medical field and have excelled in keeping the majority alive but it has caused grief in the animal and human world because of the harm it does to over 200‚000 animals all over. Some of the biggest companies in the world such as Clorox‚ Lysol‚ Chapstick‚ Dove and many other brands that are used by most people on a daily basis‚ use animals to test the safety of their products (PETA). Animals are used most often in the medical

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    centuries scientists have tried to solve the mysteries of disease through a plethora of different testing methods. The most popular method that is in effect presently is animal based tests. While these tests are the most commonly used‚ are they the best in terms of morality and accuracy? Animal tests inflict forms of torture upon defenseless creatures in order to discover the solution to medical problems. Testing animals provide‚ for the most part‚ inaccurate results‚ while cheaper and more moral alternatives

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    flaws‚ and many argue that tax payer dollars are being wasted. I believe that recipients of welfare should submit to mandatory drug testing. Welfare recipients accept millions of American dollars in aid every year. It would only be fair for them to be tested to ensure the assistance is dispersed properly. Also‚ many places of employment practice random drug testing. If it happens in the workforce‚ why would it be unfair for welfare recipients? The biggest positive of this program is that it would

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    Drug testing within the workplace has become a common practice over the past three decades. While employers continue to focus on eliminating the risks that are associated with drug use from their workplace many other areas are just realizing that drug testing is important. One such area is through workforce development and training. Focusing solely on Indiana‚ drug testing was implemented for all new individuals who were enrolled in training provided by the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 on July

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    huge discrepancies in the standardized test compared to other test that test the same subjects. For example‚ the Annenberg Institute for school Reform noted that in 2010 students in Houston schools were given two test on the same topic in the same testing week‚ the Texas Essential Knowledge (TEK) and Skills Reading Test and the equivalent standardized test‚ the Stanford Achievement Test (SAT). The student average on the TEK ranked 17% of teachers in the top category‚ but the student average on the

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