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    Farm Animal Rights

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    The idea of animal rights has been an important topic around the world for a while, but it wasn’t until 1822 when the Ill-Treatment of Cattle Act got passed that the United States recognized it. The passed Cattle Act protected dogs from harsh care. Since that day, the idea of animal rights has evolved and has became a more complex system: there's now different classifications that fall under animal rights. Farm animal rights is one of those sub-categories. 98% of all animals being abused and…

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    that can be found at www.farmsantuary.org, whose mission statement reads “To protect farm animals from cruelty, inspire change in the way society views and treats farm animals, and promote compassionate vegan living” (About Us). Over the years, thousands of people have realized the cruelties involved in purchasing and consuming products made from animals and animal byproducts. As compassion towards animals becomes widespread and more people make changes in their own lives to reduce their support…

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    In “The Most Dangerous Game,” General Zaroff’s cruelty lead to Rainsford’s vengeful actions. Cruelty isn’t just hurting someone’s feelings or making someone feel bad or worthless in a way. It is a behavior or behaviors that cause pain or suffering for someone. Whether it is intentional or unintentional it will always lead to some kind of suffering or pain for someone. It is important to identify when someone is being cruel because if someone starts being cruel and they do not notice they are…

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    nonprofit organization near me. Their are many SPCA locations throughout the province and they are one of the largest animal care organizations in the country. What they do is help animals that are not able to help themselves, they give the animals a nice warm place to live hoping that they will eventually find their forever home that can care for them as they need it. Many of the animals that are at the SPCA have faced tough obstacles in their lives from abuse to being put out on to the…

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    a Vegetarian or Vegan diet. Being a Vegetarian means a person does not eat any meat, where as a Vegan diet means a person does not eat anything at all that comes from any given animal such as meat, eggs, and dairy. It is a tough life style to live but some people truly believe it is the right way to live. The way animals get treated in some situations at factories and other places of the like is extremely inhumane and should be handled differently. “Though beef consumption spiked upward during…

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    150 billion animals are slaughtered each year. Compare that to the 13,000 people that were murdered just last year. Now obviously it is not feasible to take those two statistics into consideration when talking about the feelings of animals. But philosopher Peter Singer is right to claim that human suffering and animal suffering should be given equal consideration. Australian philosopher, Peter Singer, starts off his argument by comparing the ethics behind women’s rights to that of animal…

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    First, animals do suffer and feel pain. Humans do have a moral compass when it comes to their beloved pets, especially cats and dogs. These special animals are put on pedestals, unlike any others. Pets are definitely animals that can suffer and feel pain. There are laws in place to halt cruelty to such animals, but this is where the line is drawn. Animal below said pedestal are in danger of being exploited by the highly dangerous humans. It is ridiculous to say these animals because they…

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    over animals is undeserved, along…

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    They help animals by protecting them and making sure that there are laws to help keep them and the land safe. The organization is important to all of wildlife and helps to keep it safe, and since the organization uses science, it helps our knowledge grow, and helps us learn more about wildlife So that we will know how to protect it. The Wildlife Conservation Society is important and is needed by many animals that are injured or endangered. The land needs WCS…

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    interesting facts about the animals. What the second graders do not think about is how the animals got to the zoo and what a day in the life of a zoo animal really consists of. No American could ever imagine living in solitary confinement in any situation other than being punished for a crime in jail, so what makes that different for animals? They did not commit crimes, they did not do anything to deserve to be sent away to public zoos and aquariums to be punished. Animals are voiceless,…

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