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    the United states which allow animals to be drowned, shocked, burned, poisoned, starved, isolated, and brain damaged. Many people agree on using Animal experimentation, which has saved many lives. and contributed to many life-saving cures and treatments. This paper will help the reader understand if animal cruelty shall continue to exist for human benefits, or if it should end, and these living creatures should have a chance to live there full lives like us. Many Studies show over fifty billion…

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    Nazi Doctors Motivation

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    Nazi Doctors: Nazi doctors’ motivation to participate in this medical experimentation program was driven by three major factors. These major factors included fear, ambition and ideology. There were also three additional minor factors which included sadism, altruism and revenge. Irrespective of the particular inducing factor, the common motivation was the pursuit of power. There are many examples where fear induced the Nazi doctor to participate. First, refusal to join the program could lead to…

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    You are sprinting as fast as you can, not daring a glance over your shoulder at your pursuers. Your lungs are on fire, your bare feet throbbing, but you know that if you slow down, they will catch you. It is hard to believe that only weeks ago, you were relaxing in the comfort of your home. That is now a distant past. SInce then, the Nazi officers have robbed you of all your possessions, ripped apart your family, and imprisoned you in a concentration camp. Now, you are being chased by…

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    This might have drawn him towards experimenting on twins. Twins were also ideal because one could act as a control test and the other would be tested on. “During the 1930s, twin research was seen as an ideal tool in weighing the invariant factors of human heredity and environment,” (ushmm.org). This would allow Mengele a good way to watch the changes that he caused. The experiments also took place because the Germans were trying to improve their ethnic group. In other words the Germans wanted…

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    Most scientists conduct experiments towards a productive, humanitarian goal with the aid of volunteers. However, during the Holocaust, scientists experimented on forced subjects that usually resulted in the loss of their lives. By not acquiring permission of these subjects and causing their deaths, they participated in unethical and immoral activities. Although some prisoners of the Holocaust were not experimented on, they also experienced corrupt treatment in their everyday lives. Many immoral…

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    Mengele Essay Josef Mengele. “Angel of Death” they called him. A Nazi Medical Expert who experimented on the prisoners at the Nazi Death Camp of Auschwitz. We can say that he most likely had a screw loose as , being drafted in, did this willingly. He called these acts of torture “Medical Experiments.” But we're not here to talk about that right now. We're here to talk about Mengele himself. His experiments can wait for a different essay. On March 16, 1911, Mengele was born. From then on he…

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    Horror At Michigan State University A year ago most Americans would not have had any idea who Dr. Larry Nassar was and what he did but today he is the most despised man in America. He was a well respected doctor at Michigan State University who for many years sexually assaulting young women in his role as the lead doctor for United States Gymnastics. Many since they were little girls. More than 265 women were sexually assaulted by Nassar and about half of them testified at his sentencing. Which…

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    that through out history and even today doctors have experimented on their human patients without there consent. By doing this, it makes there medical experiment unethical. Some people think that Medical experiments are un ethical and necessary, but in fact human medical experiments are completely unethical and unnecessary. Through out history, there have been many cases of unethical medical experiments have been done on humans. In all these cases, they have all been brought to court and been…

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    Tuskegee Violations

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    inaccurate understanding of African American people, the study was obviously racially charged. Many believed that their brains were underdeveloped, their sexuality took over their judgment, couldn’t resist violence. Because of, researchers saw them not as humans, but as guinea pigs. Racism was the reason that this study was able to keep going for so long and the ignorance of the review boards that allowed this study to continue. Many carried this mentality that the experiment was so far along,…

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    Ethical Medical Practices

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    Medical practices have changed tremendously throughout the years. Thanks to the many medical advances and innovations, problems that would arise in the past are solved before they even happen. However, doctors and medical professionals have been taking advantage of those that are oppressed in society. The method of choosing the least well off in society for medical studies are extremely unethical and those who are already victim to the many injustices of the medical field are owed reparations.…

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