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Define animal rights

The idea that animals are entitled to live by their own nature, and live a life without fear of harm

The idea that...

Sanctity of life

The idea that life is sacred and God given

Responsibility

We are responsible for our own actions

Extinction

When all members of a species have died and will never exist again

Factory farming

Animals bred for human consumption, often kept in small confined spaces

Vegetarianism

The belief held by people that don't eat meat

Vegan

A person who doesn't use/consume any animal products

Fur trade

The business of farming/hunting animals for fur

Ivory trade

Sale of ivory from elephants

Animal experimentation

Testing on animals for medical or cosmetic use

Genetic modification

Changing the DNA of plants or animals

Cloning

Creating genetically identical animals/plants

Vivisection

The practice of testing on animals

Stewardship

The idea that believers have a duty to God to look after the world and its creatures

Duty to God...

How do humans and animals differ

• Humans are more intelligent and can create thing


• Animals act instinctively and have no free will


• Both communicate but human methods are complicated

What is the law on animal neglect in the UK?

It is a criminal offence to cruelly treat or neglect animals in the UK

What pets are illegal to keep in the UK?

Tropical/exotic animals such as snakes and monkeys

What are the laws on animal experimentation in the UK?

Illegal to experiment for cosmetic purposes but allowed to experiment for medical purposes

What are the benefits of zoos

Breeding programmes help raise awareness, and provide educational facilities

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Give three facts on WWF

- Campaign and lobby


- 50 yrs old in 2012


- tries to reduce human impact on the environment

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Give three facts on RSPCA

- world's first animal welfare organisation


- rescues and rehomes animals


- Campaign and lobby

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Give three facts on Stephen Lawrence

Black teen, killed in racially motivated attack; the police were institutionally racist

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Give three facts on Patrick Henry Hughes

Blind from birth, very talented musician and joined his uni marching band

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Give three facts on Ghandi

Mass nonviolent, civil disobedience in South Africa, protested against Britain in 1915

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Give three facts on Desmond Tutu

First black General Secretary of State in South Africa, he used his position to campaign to fight for equal rights and supported anti-apartheid peaceful campaigns

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Give three facts on Malcom X

Influenced by Islam after going on a pilgrimage, believed people needed to learn from it

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Give three facts on Sophie Lancaster

Goth girl killed in 2007 by group of young people because of the way she dressed

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Give three facts on Corrymeela Community

Set up in Ireland during civil war to bring Protestants and Catholics together. It teaches people how to be peaceful

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Give three facts on SPUC

Society for the Protection of Unborn Children is prolife on abortion. Campaigns against abortions

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Give three facts on Abortion Rights

Prochoice on abortion rights. Campaigns to make safe abortions available for women on their health care

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Give three facts on Nick Vujicic

Born with no arms or legs bit still has a very good quality of life, has wife and child. But it could be argued that his disability makes him have a bad quality of life

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Give three facts on Dan James

Damaged neck in collapsed scrum an felt his body was a 'prison' as he couldn't so what he wanted. He committed suicide at Dignitas

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Give three facts on Matt Hampson

Injured in collapsed scrum and feels it made him more rounded as a person. He is on a ventilator and lots of physio, but focuses on what he can do so he live his life to the full

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Give three facts on Tony Bland

Was crushed in Hillsborough disaster, was in a persistent vegetative state, so his family asked to end his life which was allowed in 1993

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Give three facts on Tony Nicklinson

Had Motor Neurone Disease and felt he couldn't die in dignity. Lost a high court case, but died a week from pneumonia