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Bibliography Primary Sources http://www.phrma.org/sites/default/files/pdf/medical_advances_final_9.4.12.pdf. This primary source showed me the benefits of animal experiments.

It showed me how animal experiments affected humankind and how it increased human life expectancy. Appel, Ted. "Incurably Ill Form Group to Back Research on Animals." Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA), October 5, 1987. This primary source shows me the list of illnesses and diseases cured because of animal experiments. Brotman, Barbara. "Building a Resistance." In Building a Resistance. Previously published in Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), November 2, 1990. This primary source tells me the details about the extreme actions animal protesters go through to fight against animal experiments. It also shows me of why biomedical researchers conduct animal experiments. Clark, Kenneth R. "Tempo: Probing Animals as Science's Victims." Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), June 18, 1984. http://quicksearch.chipublib.org/cgi-bin/cplgr.pl?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/170742981?accountid=135622. This source shows me of what goes on deep inside animal experiments. I use this source as a way to prove of the pain being done to innocent animals. Department of Public Health, Animal Experimenetation Why... When... How, , at 3 (Ill. 1937). This primary source shows me the justifications of performing animal experiments. This help me of explaining why experiments were necessary. National Association for Biomedical Research. http://www.nabr.org/PB2Col.aspx?pageid=340#.UuLHqCloeow.gmail. This primary source has showed me how the Animal Welfare Act has effected the animal rights movement/ groups. I used this source to elaborate on the importance of animals having rights. Seigel, Jessica. "Furor at NU on Animal Rights Soars." Chicago Tribune (1963-Current File), Apr 20, 1989. 2, http://search.proquest.com/docview/1015411849?accountid=135622.

This primary source showed of the conspiracies that happen at NorthWestern University. I used this to show how animals were harm in experiments. Also to show of the unnecessary experiments taking place. Sparks, Joel, ed. "Timeline of Laws Relating to Animal Subjects." National Institutes of Health. Last modified December 16, 2011. Accessed March 3, 2014. http://history.nih.gov/about/timelines_laws_animal.html. This secondary source shows the laws created for animal welfare and rights. This source consist of laws governed for animal protection, laws regulating animal welfare, and how animal experiments should legally be conducted.

Secondary Sources http://www.understandinganimalresearch.org.uk/about-us/the-science-action-network/fortyreasons-why-we-need-animals-in-research/. This secondary source provided me with the information of why animal experiments are necessary. Allen, Jane E. Pro Animal Testing Billboard. Photograph. Pro Con.Org. April 14, 2011. Accessed March 6, 2014. http://animaltesting.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=5464. Animal Lega Defense Board. http://aldf.org/resources/laws-cases/. This secondary source was used to show me why the pain done to animals was too important to overlook. I used this source as evidence of pain and distress caused to animals. Animal Rights History. http://www.animalrightshistory.org/animal-rights-c1901-1945/20thcmodernism-s/sha-george-bernard-shaw/1901-admirable-bashville.htm. This secondary source help me understand the history of animal rights and welfare. Of why animal life itself was important. The Animal Welfare Act 2006. Image. PinInterest. http://www.pinterest.com/burtonvet/animalwelfare/. This secondary source shows me all the animal rights groups involved with animal welfare. James, Barbara. Animal Rights. Austin, TX: RainTree Steck-Vaughn, 1999.

This secondary source showed me the ins and outs of genetic engineering. I used this source to show how genetic engineering has helped the human race and increase life expectancy. I use this as evidence on how it saved lives. McCoy, J.J. Animals in Research. New York, NY: Franklin Watts, 1993. This secondary source showed me how animals were experimented on. In this source it shows me which experiments benefited to the human race, such as the rhesus monkey experiment conducted at Texas Tech University. It allowed researchers to understand how the human brain worked. Woods, Geraldine. Animal Experimentation and Testing. Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow, 199. This secondary source showed me the pros and cons of animal experiments. Shows me how not all experiments are proven accurate, and extremes scientist go through.

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