Saturday, March 30, 2013
Performing Operations on Animals While Still Awake :(
Countless experiments are being performed on animals
to enhance cures for diseases. Yes, this may seem great for us humans, but do
you really think that animals should be treated this way? Thesis: Animal
testing is extremely wrong because of the numerous misleading tests, millions of
lives being taken away, and the pain we bring upon the animals. Arguments: Testing on cosmetics, alternatives
to animal testing, cruelty in vivisection, and unreliable tests. What I still need to research more about is
the alternatives that people are looking into. Also, more reasons on how animal
testing results come out false. Lastly,
specific tests (vivisections) that are being done today on animals.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Video on animal testing :(
This video shows numerous pictures of animals that
were brutally beaten and what kinds of pain they went through constantly. Five main facts are shown why animal research
is wrong, also, the number of animals that are killed every second of every day.
However, she does show companies that don’t use animal testing. There were many videos on YouTube about
animal testing, but most of them are too graphic and heart-breaking to watch. This
video had an emotional effect on me and makes me want to do something about
animal testing, if this doesn’t, I don’t know what will. PLEASE re-think about
animal testing, it is very wrong.
Animals do not deserve this kind of torture, there has to be an
alternative!
Monday, March 18, 2013
Summary portion for Essay 3!
In
the article, “Animal Research” by Sarah Rose A. Miller, she takes her readers
through the reality of what takes place in the research labs. Miller starts off
with saying that many people are undecided on what side to take when talking
about animal testing because either way, many lives are taken away (15). Animals
are burned, cut open, forced to inhale toxic air, and live in constant
isolation. Animal research may be bad; however, it has helped a lot with
biomedical research that can find a lot of cures to diseases (15). According to
Miller, scientists and physicians have not taken a serious approach to finding
alternatives to animal research.
The
Draize Test and the LD-50 (Lethal Dose 50 Percent) Test are the top two tests
performed on animals. Both tests leave animals in pain and misery. About half
of the animals end up dead and the remaining animals that are still alive are
killed afterwards (15). The National Institutes of Health provided financial
information of numerous projects that were not beneficial at all. Occasionally,
when animals are distressed, the tests may become disrupted due to a decreased
brain activity and the mental state of the animal (16). Animals are normally
stuck in small steel cages with no comfort or attention. One of the ways to
enhance the results of the tests is to make the living environments more
comfortable.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Animal Experimentation
Animal
Experimentation (also known as animal testing) is the act of using animals in
experiments to test medicines or any kind of cosmetic. Reptiles, cats, dogs,
hamsters and many other animals are used for experiments. Many people aren’t aware of what really goes
on in the labs; animals are put into wired cages for weeks, they are shocked
and tortured, many are left in small cages and lastly, 50% of the animals
tested end up dying within three weeks. I’m choosing this topic because I feel that it
is a topic that is interesting and important to learn about. I am very
passionate about animals and it hurts me to see that we risk thousands of
animal’s lives towards testing.
What I do know
about animal testing is that it does help experimenters and doctors find
cures. It has helped us find research
about diseases, blood pressure, and AIDS. Unfortunately, we have to starve and
let animals suffer just to find out the results. What I hope to find out is that animal
testing is not as bad as I think it is. I hope to realize the greatness in
animal testing. Was it worth it to take the brain out of the rat? The rabbit
who was shocked many times? The monkey that was isolated since birth? The real
question is, is animal experimentation worth it in the end? Think about it.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
About me:)
Hello, my name
is Amanda Main. I attend Oakland Community College at Highland Lakes. I want to
become an Occupational Therapist Assistant (OTA). My favorite subject is math. I
am a very outgoing and fun person once people get to know me. I love camping,
snowboarding, shopping, reading, and hanging out with friends.
One interesting
thing about me is that I am a twin. Jessica and I are really close and we do
everything together. I work at Target as a Flow Team Member. A Flow Team Member
unloads the trucks then stocks the shelves. I work 4:30 a.m. shifts 4-5 days a
week while tackling school also. School is my top priority because I care a lot
about my grades.
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