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Animal Testing Argument Vivisection is described in the dictionary as: The practice of performing operations on live animals for the purpose of experimentation or scientific research (used by those opposed to such work). Vivisection literally means the 'cutting up' of living animals, but has now become more generally used as the term for all experiments on living animals (in vivo) as many animal experiments, such as toxicity tests, will not involve surgical procedures. Vivisection is used in laboratories across the world as a 'humane' way of testing products on animals before they are sold to the public. I am strongly against this barbaric excuse of scientific research as it contradicts all that has been worked for in today's world...the right to equality, whatever the situation whether human or animal. One argument for is that humans are more important than animals. This, I'm sorry, seems utterly absurd. To classify a race that...

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