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    filmed at a circus in Hunan province, shows trainers tyiong down a Siberian tiger with a rope tied on a metal table, enabling the guests to use the animal as a photo prop. Visitors, adults and children of all sizes, are seen taking turns to take selfies beside it or to sit on the obviously stressed animal. According to Mashable, the victim of such cruelty is believed to be a Siberian tiger, which now has only 540 creatures left in existence.…

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    As mentioned before, animal welfare differs from animal rights. Animal welfare actually shares many of the same beliefs that animal rights advocates have. One of them is the fight for more humane procedures taken place in any form of animal usage but without taking the “rights” for people to use animals in certain things. Animal welfare would actually be a better approach to animal cruelty rather than trying to convince all of the United States to become vegan, for one, and to give up their jobs…

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    point of view to conduct the novel Animal Farm. In Animal Farm, Orwell explores the dangers of the abuse of power through the characters Farmer Jones, Benjamin, and Napoleon. One example of Orwell’s depiction of the dangers of the abuse of power involves the character Farmer Jones. George Orwell intended for Farmer Jones to represent the Czar, the leader of Russia who was dethroned during the Russian Revolution. Jones is the owner of Manor Farm until his own animals overthrow him and make it…

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    Ethics and Animal Research Ever since Charles Darwin, animals have been used for research in many ways from psychological research to testing the sensitivity of shampoos on skin. This has led to lots of discoveries benefitting society but, animal research also has its flaws as well. Experiments on animals can cause physical and psychological damage to animals. Even though many laws throughout history have been put in place to try and protect them there’s still plenty of problems as well as loop…

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    In the beginning of the novel “Animal Farm” by George Orwell, the animals wanted to get rid of the humans, because they thought it would solve all of their problems. Although getting the humans off of the farm did solve some of the problems, it also made some issues worse. The pigs took this opportunity to take power and be the dominant species on the farm. The animals did at one point have equal authority at the start of the rebellion, but as the novel progressed that changed. The pigs…

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    Haven’t we all wondered at some point in our lives what goes on in the minds of domestic animals? Exactly how much is their built up against humans for keeping their ancestors working on lands for generations now? Which ones like us back? What goes on in their minds when we give them food? Both sharp-edged and sensitive, George Orwell displays his wit in his 1945 satirical fable, Animal Farm. This novel illustrates Orwell’s historically imaginative perspective of the rise of the Soviet Union and…

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    the “Animal Farm”, wherein a communist regime rises among the animals due to the farmer’s bad treatment of the animals. The regime overtakes the farm by kicking out the owner and farmer. But short after greed grows amongst some of the pigs, which leads to the regime to change into a terrifying and manipulating totalitarian regime and dictatorship. The author draws similarities between the “Animal Farm” and the Soviet Union under the Russian despotism in the era of Stalin. Therefore the “Animal…

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    to 100 million animals annually are used for scientific research. With the growing trend of vegetarian and vegan diets, controversy arises regarding whether it is acceptable to cause suffering and death to animals for human benefits. Particularly in the cases of research and experimentation, the use of animals raises concern about how the government should intervene, if at all. One possible ethical position is the ‘on balance justification’ view, where it is argued that animal research is…

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    Why are people against owning exotic animals? I understand that exotic animals should be free, but injured ones could become pets. Some animals do not have any hope of surviving in the wild. It is already legal to have them, so why change now. Private ownership should be legal if animal welfare is taken care of. Owning exotic animals should stay legal if born in captivity, not stolen from the wild. Most people are responsible enough to own exotic animals as pets. Captive breeding can…

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    the company is to prevent the cruelty of animals which may take place in a variety of manners. Actions by Group: • There are many actions that the group takes in order to prevent cruelty towards animals. The biggest thing that they do is shelter animals that do not have a home and seek a new home for them. They boast that 91% of the animals that were brought through their doors in 2015 have been adopted or placed in the community. They also will take care of animals if there are any problems…

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