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Animal Testing

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Term Paper TitleAnimal Testing
# of Words1604
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)6.42
Animal Testing
       Using animals for testing is wrong and should be banned.  They
have rights just as we do.  Twenty-four hours a day humans are using
defenseless animals for cruel and most often useless tests.  The
animals have no way of fighting back.  This is why there should be new
laws to protect them.  These legislations also need to be enforced more
regularly.  Too many criminals get away with murder.
       Although most labs are run by private companies, often
experiments are conducted by public organizations.  The US government,
Army and Air force in particular, has designed and carried out many
animal experiments.  The purposed experiments were engineered so that
many animals would suffer and die without any certainty that this
suffering and death would save a single life, or benefit humans in
anyway at all; but the same can be said for tens of thousands of other
experiments performed in the US each year.  Limiting it to just
experiments done on beagles, the following might sock most people:  For
instance, at the Lovelace Foundation, Albuquerque, New Mexico,
experimenters forced sixty-four beagles to inhale radioactive Strontium
90 as part of a larger ^Fission Product Inhalation Program^ which began
in 1961 and has been paid for by the US Atomic Energy Commission.  In
this experiment Twenty-five of the dogs eventually died.  One of the
deaths occurred during an epileptic seizure; another from a brain
hemorrhage.  Other dogs, before death, became feverish and anemic, lost
their appetites, and had hemorrhages.  The experimenters in their
published report, compared their results with that of other experiments
conducted at the University of Utah and the Argonne National Laboratory
in which beagles were injected with Strontium 90.  They concluded that
the dose needed to produce ^early death^ in fifty percent of the sample
group differed from test to test because the dogs injected with
Strontium 90 retain more of the radioactive substance than dogs forced
to inhale it.  Also, at the University of Rochester School Of Medicine
a group of experimenters put fifty beagles in wooden boxes  and
irradiated them with different levels of radiation by x-rays.
Twenty-one of the dogs died within the first two weeks.  The
experimenters determined the dose at which fifty percent of the animals
will die with ninety-five percent confidence.  The irritated dogs
vomited, had diarrhea, and lost their appetites.  Later, they
hemorrhaged from the mouth, nose, and eyes. ...

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