You are on page 1of 3

Experiments on living things are common practice in the modern

scientific community. Thousands of laboratories around the world use


animals such as monkeys and rats to test drugs and other products.
The reason for this is that human trials are too risky, but the benefits
can be huge. Although there is some truth to the unethical aspect of
animal testing, I believe that the greater good advantages for
humanity justifies thisjustify this need.

Animal rights activists around the world are putting pressure on the
government to ban animal testing. In many cases, animal studies
cause severe pains and sufferings. Often these poor creatures are kept
in small cages in enclosed rooms. They are introduced with all types
of chemicals and analyzed to produce results. For example, dogs were
dissected at a research center in the United States to find out what
effect a new type of AIDS cure has. People in the neighborhood
complained that they heard terrible sounds all the day. This type of
suffering should not be allowed and is contrary to ethics.
However,Thus, strict rules currently exist to minimize animal
suffering in research.

It has been proven that animal experiments lead to numerous positive


effects on human health and quality of life. Every year, dozens of
medical advances come from research centers that use animals for
research. For example, two years ago, researchers discovered a new
type of insulin when tested on mice, and this miracle cure helped save
my cousin's life. It is clear that only for this reasonThis and other
reasons make me I am convinced that animal testing should be
allowed in society.

In conclusion, there is a heated debate about whether animal testing is


ethically acceptable in society. Although there are good reasons to
ban animal research, I strongly believe that animal testing is critical to
human survival. In the end, people must decide whether people can
suffer instead of animals.
TR 7.0
CC 6.5
LR 6.5
GRA 6.5
Overall 6.5

The pie chart illustrates the percentage of males and females who
were arrested from 1989 to 1994 while the bar graph gives more
information about the reasons for their arrests, breaking it down into
seven different categories.
Overall, the proportion of males who were arrested over five years
was significantly higher than that of their females' counterpart. The
biggest reason behind males and females' arrest was drinking in
public as opposed to having no answer for an arrest which accounted
for the least percentage.
Total percentage of people arrested was 41%, with males representing
32% and just 9% for females. In terms of males, drinking in public
scored the highest reason for arrest at just above 30% as opposed to
the people who chose not to answer which was the lowest at
approximately 4%. The second highest reason for male arrests was
drinking driving at slightly over 25% while the remaining reasons had
almost similar proportions scoring an average of about 17%.
Similarly, the most popular reason for females' arrest was public
drinking, which reached a peak of just over 30%, accounting for six
folds of no answer (just below 5%). Apart from that, drink driving,
breach of order and theft consistently accumulated almost the same
percentage of about 13%. Furthermore, reasons for people who were
convicted for assault and other reasons showed an average rate of just
below 20%.

TA 7.0
CC 7.0
LR 7.0
GRA 7.0
Overall 7.0

You might also like