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    Welfare

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    Welfare is widely used throughout America and many other countries. As people lose their jobs in a weak economy‚ the use of welfare has increased. Welfare helps those in need of economic help by trying to make things easier for them. Welfare brings out help by providing food stamps‚ mass health education‚ and food shelters for those who are already living at their lowest points. Welfare should be given to those who really need it. It should not be distributed to all. Some people apply for welfare

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    The Welfare explosion in the 1960s: Public policy vs Social theory The decade of the 1960s in the United States was a characterized by economic climate of relative prosperity and stability with a number of social welfare programs in place to address the needs of the poor. Persistent poverty continued to be a prevalent concern‚ however‚ especially among blacks and minorities. These conditions prompted the federal government to launch the War on Poverty which included an elevation in the definition

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    Animal Captivity

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    9 Keeping Animals Captive There are many animals in captivity all around the world. The animals that are in captivity usually live in zoos or on reserves. A main contributor on helping animals become captive is Animal Rescue. Many animals die or get injured badly in the wild‚ and being in captivity helps heal the injured animals. Animal captivity can help endangered animals stay alive. Breeding animals in captivity can help preserve the species. Zoos and animal reserves breed animals to help them

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    Animals In Captivity

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    harsh environment zoo animals are surrounded by. Many people are not aware of the harsh treatment the animals endure. Zoos‚ circuses‚ and famous attractions like SeaWorld do not offer the best of circumstances for their animals. These uncomfortable conditions may be the cause of the hundreds of violent behaviors being reported by zoos around the world. Of course‚ most families enjoy taking a trip to the zoo because they offer a unique experience of encountering exotic animals. However‚ people need

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    some people think that an animal would choose any differently? Animal rights and welfare usually are put into the same category or on the same side of an argument‚ but they do have a difference in the fact of the rights of humans using animals. According to Abigail Geer‚ an easy way to define the difference between these two ideas is that “animal rights advocates are campaigning for no cages‚ while animal welfarists are campaigning for bigger cages” ("Animal Welfare and Animal Rights"). There are very

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    ENG101 1p.m. Argumentative Essay We should never abandon the animal once we rear them “We should never abandon the animal once we rear them.” This is the most profound and emotional feeling that I acquired from last summer. One early morning‚ my grandma went to a park to exercise as usual. She met the newborn kitten again which she had been fond of for a few days. Grandma watched the strayed kitten playing with her mother and she found that it was so adorable. She just grabbed the kitten

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    1-Explain the animal welfare act and what it covers. The Animal Welfare Act 2006 was enacted in England and Wales in April 2007. It applies to ‘animals’‚ which are defined in the Act as a vertebrate other than man. It does not currently apply to invertebrates or to foetal or embryonic forms of animals. The Act brings together and updates legislation to promote the welfare of vertebrate animals‚ and primarily relates to those that are owned or held captive. Also‚ the Act makes owners and keepers

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    The Animal Welfare Act was first first passed in 1876 in Britain and titled “the Cruelty to Animals Act of 1876”. It was created to approve all animals used in research. Since there were initiatives to protect laboratory animals it took many years until there was a national law to protect laboratory animals in the U.S. There were multiple numbers of states that passes anti-cruelty laws between 1828 and 1898 in the U.S. and fourteen states exempted animal experiments. There were also a number of bills

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    Animal Welfare 1

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    people feel that animals should not be exploited by people and that they should have the same rights as humans‚ while others argue that humans must employ animals to satisfy their various needs‚ including uses for food and research. Two Opinions In this essay you are being given two opposing opinions to discuss. This is the first opinion: Animals should not be exploited by people and they should have the same rights as humans. This is the second opinion: Humans must employ animals to satisfy their

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    The Animal Welfare Accountability and Transparency Act was introduced on March 2nd‚ less than a month after the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service removed animal welfare archives from nine thousand research labs‚ dog breeders and other facilities. This includes records from government programs such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Food and Drug Administration that require tests on dogs and rats. They also include pet store chains‚ zoos‚ and aquariums. These records

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