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    PETA: For or Against Animals Bruno Ferreyra‚ Jessica Mayberry‚ and Lisa Whitaker University of Phoenix PETA: For or Against Animals Animals are vulnerable and helpless and are completely at the disposal of human beings and sometimes human beings abuse and neglect those same animals. In their natural environment animals behave instinctively depending on their necessities and preferences‚ for that reason in the animal kingdom there is the notion of rights. When we talk about the rights of animals

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    Miranda Nicholson Miss Light English 101-035 16 November 2012 Rights (Of the Animal Variety) Thesis: Members of PETA are too extreme with their fight for what they believe because they fail to recognize that many animals are needed for food‚ resources‚ economic success and necessary labor. I. Society needs food and some of that food should come from animals. A. The number 10 billion may be shocking but the killing of animals for food is necessary. The alternative of being a vegetarian

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    PETA And Animal Cruelty

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    In today’s society‚ the number of cases regarding animal cruelty is skyrocketing to the point that I wonder if there is no way to truly protect animalsrights. I believe that animals have not legal rights‚ but ethical rights‚ and that they deserve to be guaranteed such rights. These rights are being breached when people exploit them for money. I want to be a person that strives for the implementation of animalsrights and welfare by minimizing such unethical behavior. There has been an increasing

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    PETA – People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals I am a representative for PETA‚ or People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. We are the largest animal rights organization in the world‚ with more than 3 million members and supporters (www.petafoundation.org). Ingrid E. Newkirk founded PETA in 1980‚ and we are dedicated to defending the rights of all animals. Since 1980‚ we have campaigned to establish a global society in which humans consider the needs of other living nations‚ in

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    PETA I think that one of the great leaders is the organization PETA. I believe that what they are trying to do to save animals is admirable and that they are helping to change people’s views on animal abuse. PETA stand for the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. PETA is the largest animal rights organization with more than 3 million followers. PETA works through public education‚ cruelty investigations‚ research‚ animal rescue‚ legislation‚ special events‚ celebrity involvement‚ and protest

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    Documentation has proved that PETA has killed more than 36‚000 animals since 1998 (PKA). The organization runs an animal shelter in Virginia‚ in which some years the rate of euthanization exceeds 97 percent (Activist Facts). In an article written by The Huffington Post‚ an ex-employee of PETA describes how the current CEO encourages its employees to kidnap and murder pets‚ then falsify the records that follow. Ingrid Newkirk often authorized PETA employees to steal pets and kill them immediately

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    and so on- feelings that structure the way customers interpret the ad. Companies use different ways to persuade the customers to buy their products such as‚ casting celebrities and using profound slogans. PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animal)‚ an organization to serve animal rights‚ tries to spread awareness to stop consuming meat products by appealing people’ ethos and pathos. The advertisement shows Angela Simmons as their main icon‚ covering herself with only leaves around her and

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    PETA‚ or “{People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals” is the largest animal rights organization in the world. Along with their website‚ www.cowsarecool.com‚ PETA and it’s two million followers help spread awareness through education‚ special events‚ and even celebrity involvement. They believe animals are here to help the world by means other than food‚ clothing‚ and entertainment. Farm animals‚ are of course‚ vital to the meat industry. PETA believes that the animals sent to slaughterhouses

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    Oct 2014 Non-Human Animal Rights Do non-human animals have rights? Animal rights debates are incredibly controversial. Animal rights activists argue for animal’s rights whereas others argue that animals have no rights. Animals have many rights‚ which is why there are laws set in place to protect animals. Animals have rights to protect themselves from animal cruelty. When taking into consideration animal rights‚ humans need to consider animal rights laws‚ animal abuse (using animals as food and testing)

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    Animal Rights “What is man without the beast? If the beast were gone‚ man would die from a great loneliness of spirit. For whatever happens to the beast soon happens to man” (Chief Seattle). While much has been done to protect animals‚ it is nowhere near what needs to be done to secure their inhabitance on earth and give them their rights. Animals have nerves so they can feel pain and they do suffer so is it right to put them through that by experimenting on them? Additionally if more of the

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