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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... |
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Sanctity of life |
The idea that life is sacred and God given |
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Responsibility |
We are responsible for our own actions |
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Extinction |
When all members of a species have died and will never exist again |
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Factory farming |
Animals bred for human consumption, often kept in small confined spaces |
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Vegetarianism |
The belief held by people that don't eat meat |
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Vegan |
A person who doesn't use/consume any animal products |
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Fur trade |
The business of farming/hunting animals for fur |
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Ivory trade |
Sale of ivory from elephants |
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Animal experimentation |
Testing on animals for medical or cosmetic use |
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Genetic modification |
Changing the DNA of plants or animals |
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Cloning |
Creating genetically identical animals/plants |
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Vivisection |
The practice of testing on animals |
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Stewardship |
The idea that believers have a duty to God to look after the world and its creatures |
Duty to God... |
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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 |
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What is the law on animal neglect in the UK? |
It is a criminal offence to cruelly treat or neglect animals in the UK |
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What pets are illegal to keep in the UK? |
Tropical/exotic animals such as snakes and monkeys |
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What are the laws on animal experimentation in the UK? |
Illegal to experiment for cosmetic purposes but allowed to experiment for medical purposes |
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What are the benefits of zoos |
Breeding programmes help raise awareness, and provide educational facilities |
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CASE STUDY 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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CASE STUDY Give three facts on RSPCA |
- world's first animal welfare organisation - rescues and rehomes animals - Campaign and lobby |
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CASE STUDY Give three facts on Stephen Lawrence |
Black teen, killed in racially motivated attack; the police were institutionally racist |
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CASE STUDY Give three facts on Patrick Henry Hughes |
Blind from birth, very talented musician and joined his uni marching band |
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CASE STUDY Give three facts on Ghandi |
Mass nonviolent, civil disobedience in South Africa, protested against Britain in 1915 |
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CASE STUDY 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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CASE STUDY 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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CASE STUDY 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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CASE STUDY 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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CASE STUDY Give three facts on SPUC |
Society for the Protection of Unborn Children is prolife on abortion. Campaigns against abortions |
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CASE STUDY 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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CASE STUDY 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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CASE STUDY 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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CASE STUDY 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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CASE STUDY 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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CASE STUDY 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 |
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