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    people today‚ animals are seen as nothing more than a childhood pet‚ a mere source of education‚ or even a useless annoyance. To other people‚ animals are beautiful‚ exquisite creatures that should be protected and cherished. Recently‚ many animal rights activists have turned their focus to animal experimentation‚ which has become one of today’s largest controversies. The Animal Welfare Act is the federal law that governs the humane care‚ handling‚ treatment and transportation of some animals in certain

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    Essay On Creature Welfare

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    Ethics Creature Welfare is the position that animals should be treated humanely. This includes proper housing‚ nutrition‚ disease prevention and treatment‚ responsible care‚ proper handling‚ and humane euthanasia. Creature Rights is the position that creatures should not be exploited. Some believe that creatures should not be used for food‚ clothing‚ entertainment‚ medical research‚ or product testing. This includes the use of animals in zoos‚ circuses‚ rodeos‚ and even as pets. They believe

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    Imagine‚ being an animal locked in a to small cage‚ poisoned with cancer‚ drugged‚ and wishing you were dead. Animals being tested on have all these bad things happening to them and much‚ much‚ more. Many products such as cosmetics‚ chemicals and even bath products are tested on animals. Sometimes it gets in their eyes and can harm them enough to make them lose hair or even their lives. On the other side of the debate‚ people will argue that people should be allowed to experiment on animals because it helps

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    Exploring Animal Rights in America and the Treatment of Animals in the Entertainment Industry Joseph Horton ITT Technical Institute Dayton Campus Author Note Joseph H. Horton‚ Bachelor Student in Project Management‚ ITT Technical Institute. This research was supported in part by my school tuition provided by Federal Student Loans and the ITT Technical Institute Opportunity Scholarship. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Joseph Horton‚ 12 S. Timber Hollow Dr. Apt. 1213

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    Animal Abuse In America

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    In America‚ everyone is free and has equal rights. Animals in the United States‚and the whole world are being mistreated. Animal rights are the rights believed to belong to animals to live freely. Animal cruelty and abuse is not a recent problem. Since the twelfth century there was animal cruelty(American). Even though it started in ancient times‚ it does not mean there cannot be an end to it. Frederick the Great of Prussia said‚ “A man’s best friend.” When this quote is used‚ it usually talks

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    people purchase meat from super markets without thinking about what the animals went through while they were still alive. This paper will provide an argument on why factory farming is cruel to animals. Factory animals suffer so much for nothing in return. Animals are put through intolerable conditions and are treated poorly. At the end of the paper the reader will understand why it is important to gain knowledge of how animals are treated in factory farms. Argument Farming since the 1920’s has

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    Animal Abuse by Owners

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    small dog‚ and wrapping the dog’s mouth with duct tape. His goal was to discipline the dog. Gonzales was caught and arrested for abusing the animal. Animal abuse is an occurring problem in the U.S. But can be prevented if we take action. Robert Gonzales is only one of many people to commit animal cruelty. Kevin Brunson was also accused of harming an animal. He starved his dog‚ Rambo‚ until he weighed only fifty-one pounds. A normal dog his size would weigh around one hundred and twenty-five pounds

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    Animal Rights in India

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    Animals have no rights in India! India has an abysmal record with animal rights‚ which is a sad fact. Yet‚ the country refuses to do anything about it. Animals have absolutely no rights in India! From pets to endangered/extinct species and cattle‚ the concept of animal rights is lost on the nation of a billion people! Animal rights‚ also known as animal liberation‚ is the idea that the most basic interests of non-human animals should be afforded the same consideration as the similar interests

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    Animal Cruelty in China

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    Animal Cruelty in China China‚ an ancient and civilized country‚ possesses profound culture of thousand years on Buddhism which insists on no killing and the idea of equality of all living things‚ that is all life should be treated kindly. Let us put aside the review on brilliant history‚ and turn to today when China has entered the 21st century. Now our eyes are lashed by animal-abusing events nearby: Liu Haiyang‚ a Qinghua University student‚ hurt bears by sulphuric acid; tigers in circus

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    Animal Law

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    ID #: 41703 Question 1. a)Animals are property under the law and therefore they are unable to bring a suit in court for themselves if they are harmed. Standing requires: 1. The plaintiff has suffered an injury in fact 2. The injury is casually related to a known act 3. Redressability. In the case‚ Citizens to End Animal Suffering and Exploitation v. the New England Aquarium‚ the court held that the Marine Mammal Protection Act does not allow the requirement of standing to be satisfied in a

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