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    Absurd Animal Abuse in America Laboratories Animals are very important to humans. They can be friends, food providers or even family members.. They provide entertainment, they listen to you without disagreement, and they make us happy even in the worst situations. However, every year an excessive amount of animals are killed in US facilities. How can people be so inhumane and take away those lives solely for their own benefit? The act of using animals for research is morally wrong. We should not…

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    Animal Abuse The Lawful dictionary definition of Animal Cruelty is “The infliction of physical pain, suffering, or death upon an animal, when not necessary for purposes of training or discipline or (in the case of death) to procure food or to release the animal from incurable suffering, but done wantonly, for mere sport,for the indulgence of a cruel and vindictive temper, or with reckless indifference to its pain”(“What Is”, The Law Dictionary 1). There are usually only two categories of…

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    Animal Cruelty And Abuse

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    Animal cruelty and abuse is a very common discussion in society recently. Why could this be? Is it that animal cruelty statistic rates are rising, or is it that society is becoming more aware of the matter? Nevertheless, more people are recognising animal cruelty as an issue and it is becoming increasingly more controversial. Considering this, it would appear that nearly everyone is a self-proclaimed animal lover and will repeatedly swear by protecting animals (particularly pets) and their…

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    humans like to take advantage of in many ways are animals. One may not realize it, but a person encounters at least one type of animal every day, whether it be a fly on the wall or a family pet. Animals have a huge impact on us humans and how we live life. A lot of our daily actions wouldn't even be possible without the existence of animals in this world. However, with all these animals comes the abuse and cruel treatment of them by people. We use animals for so much and rarely do we ever take…

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    beaten; every day that goes by, another helpless animal is found on the street, suffering or dead. Animal abuse is a very serious topic that more people need to discuss and need to be educated on and aware of. Animals are being abused, neglected, abandoned, being used for profit and starved by people all over the world. Approximately 7.6 million companion animals enter animal shelters nationwide every year as a result of neglect. About 649,000 animals who enter shelters as strays are returned to…

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    Animal Cruelty “Animal cruelty is ignored every day.” Thomas Gray once wrote, “ignorance is bliss.” Every day animals are beaten, neglected, abused, or even just struggling to survive. Animals are sometimes left in unsanitary conditions with no food water. Animals may have little hope while living from day to day without the compassion animals deserve. Some of them are lucky to get rescued, and are given the chances to see how great humans and life can be, but others are not as lucky to get the…

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    Animal Abuse And Cruelty

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    My Thoughts on Animal Abuse and Cruelty “Life is as dear to a mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not die, so do other creatures” (Dalai Lama XIV). This quote derived from the Dalai Lama’s point of view is similar to my own and many other people in the world. As this quote suggests, my topic is about animal rights and cruelty. Now, you may be thinking that doesn’t really pertain…

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    it could not be more true. People do not really think about what happens to farm animals in slaughterhouses in order to provide for our human needs. They give us with food, materials, and have even aided us in medicine. It is clear that animals are essential to human existence and therefore should be treated with respect, right? Well, in all reality, this is not the case, especially in slaughterhouses. Farm animals in slaughterhouses endure some of the most cruel treatment and neglect. The…

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    Animal Abuse Laws

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    in animal shelters every year. Sadly not every dog or cat gets rescued or taken to a shelter, so therefore they die in the streets, ad 6 out of 10 of those dogs and cats were abandoned or abused by their owners. In order to promote change in the area of animal abuse in teens, people need to stand up for them, stop buying animals if they can’t take good care of them, and enforce animal abuse laws. There are thousands of animals that die each year by mindless acts,and therefore these animals…

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    Animals that are healthy and adoptable usually are euthanized every year at the shelter and that includes 3-4 millions cats and dogs. The United States Animal Welfare Act has cited every major circus that violates that standards for the car of the animals. Most rodeo events will do painful shocks on animals to make them perform. In 1860’s the dog fighting became prevalent in the civil war with professional pit proliferating. There is a lot of animals getting abused every year and people aren’t…

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