Critical perspectives on animal testing / edited by Kimberly Coates.
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TextSeries: Gale eBooks | Analyzing the issuesPublisher: New York, New York : Enslow Publishing, 2020Description: 1 online resource (231 pages)Content type: - text
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- HV4915 .C78 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
chapter 1. What academics, experts, and researchers say -- chapter 2. What the government and politicians say -- chapter 3. What the courts and law experts say -- chapter 4. What advocates say -- chapter 5. What the media say -- chapter 6. What ordinary people say.
Animal testing is controversial, with some arguing it is essential to medical advancement and others stating it is cruel and unnecessary. In this book, articles from a variety of viewpoints and individuals, including scientists, government and legal professionals, media outlets, and ordinary citizens, highlight areas of contention over animal testing. Questions after each article encourage readers to think critically about what they have read and to form their own opinions.
Grades 7-12.
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