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Question
Form groups and hold debates on the following topic. Make bulleted lists of points in favour (pros) and those against (cons) the given statement. Let the whole class vote on who won the debate.
A man should use animals for his own needs.
Solution
PROS:
- Numerous medications and cures that have saved lives have been made possible via animal experimentation.
- Testing a total bodily system is the only available option.
- Due to their many similarities to humans, animals make suitable research subjects.
- Laws are in place to safeguard animals from abuse, and animal research is strictly monitored.
- Due to their shorter lifespans, animals are frequently better research subjects than humans.
CONS:
- It is inhumane and cruel to test on animals.
- There are currently substitute techniques that can take the place of using animals.
- Because they are so different from humans, animals are not good test subjects.
- The Animal Welfare Act does not provide protection for 95% of the animals utilized in the study.
- Results from animal experiments are not always relevant of human outcomes.
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