“The English not only accepted animal testing but also increased the use of genetically modified mice in carrying out such tests. On 27 July official statistics showed that, for the first time, the use of genetically modified animals had surpassed that of conventional creatures and hardly anyone gasped knowing it” (Britain: Tweaking the Experiments; Animal Testing). Imagine the world without the essential vaccines used to promote the health of humans, but that is the world without animal testing. The lack of animal testing is the lack of vaccines which would cause many diseases which would also lead to the loss of countless human lives. Additionally, the company has become more reliable in cosmetics; therefore, the demand for cosmetics promotes animal testing to ensure the safety of using these products. Society would not prosper without the means of experimentation. Animal testing occurs when the company uses animals as test subjects for research. These test subjects are key to finding new research. The company uses animal testing to find solutions to problems using animals such as rats, mice, birds and more. The basic elements of society are based on the philosophy where animals were provided for the needs of human beings. In nature animals live with themselves and to survive animals use the most suitable survival. Experimentation often carries with it a negative connotation that society perceives as unethical. However, animal testing has been shown to promote human well-being by providing the means for the development of drugs and treatments and for improved, safer cosmetics; therefore, this kind of animal experiment... middle of paper... no shame." Lancet 9437 (2004): 815. eLibrary. Web. November 13, 2013."Animal testing: cosmetics: alternatives Test methods again lacking." Europe Information, 14 September 2011: page no. eLibrary. Web. 12 November 2013. "Gritain: Tweaking the Experiments; Animal Testing." Economist, July 31, 2010: page no. eLibrary. Web. November 12, 2013.Chang, Maria L. "Animal Research: Right or Wrong?" Science World March 23, 1998: page no. eLibrary. Web. November 14, 2013. Devlin, Hannah “Don't let the forces of the unreason stop the search; Scientists should be more courageous in defending animal experiments and opening their own laboratories Series: Editorial; Opinion, Mukerjee, Madhusree, Laurie Grace, and Bryan Christie. “Trends in Animal Research.” Scientific American, 2 February 1997: n. page library. Network. 12 November 2013. Zissou, Rebecca. "Makeup makeover." Junior Scholastic, 15 April 2013: n. page eLibrary. Network. November 12. 2013.
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