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Sample Level D Outline On Animal Testing

While some argue that laboratory animals should not be used for research due to torture, the document argues that animals should be used for three key reasons. First, animals do not feel discomfort due to painkillers and regulations that minimize pain. Second, animals are essential for medical research on severe human and animal diseases since they provide the best results and are similar to humans. Third, humans cannot be used as efficiently as animals for research due to animals' shorter lifespans, faster breeding, and ability to provide faster results in a more controlled environment compared to limited and more expensive human volunteers.
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While some argue that laboratory animals should not be used for research due to torture, the document argues that animals should be used for three key reasons. First, animals do not feel discomfort due to painkillers and regulations that minimize pain. Second, animals are essential for medical research on severe human and animal diseases since they provide the best results and are similar to humans. Third, humans cannot be used as efficiently as animals for research due to animals' shorter lifespans, faster breeding, and ability to provide faster results in a more controlled environment compared to limited and more expensive human volunteers.
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Your Name 1 Your Name Michael Darling MD3 Academic Writing May 18, 2013 Should Animals Be Used

for Research? A) INTRODUCTION 1- Hook: plague - SARS - no treatment? 2- Background: 2nd and 4th centuries BCE Practiced by Arabic physician in 12th-century (Animal testing) 3- Thesis statement: Although it is thought that laboratory animals are not justified, animals should be used for research because there are no alternatives, animals more efficient than humans, and they do not feel discomfort. B) BODY 1 - Opposing argument: animals are tortured - Rebuttal: Animals do not feel pain due to painkillers Regulations and rules Minimize pain as possible Use when necessary only (Ethical Justification) (AWA Regulations) C) BODY 2 - Opposing argument: use other alternatives

Your Name 2 - Rebuttal: Animals are essential for medical researches (Hobson-West) Treatment for severe human and animal diseases (Development) Best results Similar to humans (unlike other non-human sources) (Blakemore) D) BODY 3 - Opposing argument: use humans for human research (Walker) - Rebuttal: Humans cannot be used as efficiently as animals Animals are faster Shorter lives Faster results Breed faster Humans are not efficient enough Limited volunteers More expensive Cannot be controlled (Blakemore) E) CONCLUSION - A lot of diseases require treatment. - The advantages more than drawbacks. - Useful researches for both animals and humans

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The Ethical Justification For The Use Of Animals In Biomedical Research. N. G. Kostomitsopoulos and S. F. urasevic. 2010. Web. 17 May 2013. < http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2010/0354-46641003781K.pdf >
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Walker, Rebecca L. Human And Animal Subjects Of Research: The Moral Significance Of Respect Versus Welfare. Springer. 2006. Web. 13 May 2013.

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