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Filmed by PETA, Covance primate-testing lab, Vienna, Virginia, 2004-5. [1] Non-human primates make up 0.3% of research animals, with 50,000 being used each year in the United States, according to its Dept of Agriculture, and 10,000 in the European Union, |
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Pros and Cons in Animal Testing
3,539 words, approx. 12 pages
 This report is about the pros and cons in animal in research. I stated my views, added some backround information and stated a conclusion.
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Unethical Animal Experimentation
1,960 words, approx. 7 pages
 This essay is about the key reasons why animal experimentation should be abolished. Testing on animals is a waste of money and is sanctioned torture of animals, according to the author.
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Animal Rights
1,708 words, approx. 6 pages
 Debates the issue of animal rights and defending the rights of animals. Describes the treatment of farm animals and animals used in experiments.
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Animals in Research
1,254 words, approx. 4 pages
 A discussion of how researching with animals benefits us..Even though opinions differ, we can't argue the fact that experimenting on animals helps to save lives.
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Animal Medical Experimentation
1,249 words, approx. 4 pages
 Investigates pros and cons of using animals for medical research. Discusses available alternatives, the necessity of animal medical research and the rights of animals.
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Animal Rights
834 words, approx. 3 pages
 Animal rights groups may be doing more harm than good. Animal abuse is wrong, but groups like PETA go to extremes and their actions are sometimes unnessary.
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Animal Rights
543 words, approx. 2 pages
 Examines the pros and cons of animal testing. Explores the health benefits of animal testing. Discusses the treatment of lab animals.
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Should Animal Testing Be Legal?
316 words, approx. 1 pages
 While animal testing has been involved in nearly every major medical advancement over the past century, animal rights activists and others believe the testing of animals should be stopped; indeed, it seems to be cruel and unfair. Does it seem fair to kill a dog just to create a new longer lasting hair dye?
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