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    recognize that humans are animals and animals are beings!'' We are animals and animals are beings, no one being is more important than the other. Just like humans, animals have feelings. They have the full capability to feel love, hatred, and even depression. So many millions of animals are abused and murdered every year by our own kind, yet many of these people do not get the harsh charges they should get for the horrific crimes they are commenting. With that said, Convicted animal abusers…

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    Act utilitarianism has an advantage over rule utilitarianism because that what is right and wrong can changed when considering the scope, the duration, the intensity, and the probability. For example, say a person and his siblings are running away from bad people, who want to capture them. The person and his siblings get tired and rest in the forest nearby. The boy wakes up and hears the bad men near them so he tells his siblings to remain quiet and go on without him. He runs towards the bad men…

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    Thomas D’Arcy McGee’s Assassination- Rough Draft Have you ever wondered how Thomas D’Arcy McGee was assassinated? Do you feel it was unjust or just? Thomas D’Arcy McGee’s mother’s family was involved in the 1798 Irish rebellion. His father worked for the Coast Guard Service, and in 1833 was transferred to Wexford. Thomas was a journalist, poet, and politician who lived in Carlingford, County Louth. McGee was assassinated in Ottawa on April 1868. He was buried a week later on his 43rd birthday.…

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    Rat Population Analysis

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    known brown, Norway, rats infest the city of New York and various other locations in Europe. Their population has been estimated to the millions. Though many try to keep the creatures out most attempts fail as these rats possess a skill unlike most animals. According to source 2 “a rat’s teeth are harder than iron or steel, and are easily able to gnaw through substances like cinder block or wood.” This proves a challenge to those who may come in contact with a rodent in their workspace or…

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    Animal Adoption Options: Shelter or Store? Philosopher Immanuel Kant said, “We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals.” The American Pet Products Manufacturers Association estimated that 70-80 million dogs and 74-96 million cats are owned in the United States. People looking to adopt animals have a number of options about how to do this. Adopting a pet from a shelter or rescue center is more advantageous and desirable for the owner and animal than adopting from a store or…

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    Peter Singer makes a substantial argument regarding animal ethics, and although the term ‘specicism’ has existed for some time, Singer really brings popular attention towards it. In order to make a firm decision on the plausibility of Singer’s argument, I will be looking closely at Shelley Kagan, who criticises Singer’s argument in itself, as well as an earlier writer who discussed animal ethics, namely, Immanuel Kant. By looking at critics of Singer’s ideas, we can then discuss which view is…

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    extremely different way of life. Some Afghans are raised to respect others and show kindness even in the worst of situations, but many are raised to be hateful and cruel, treating people they think to be below them as if they are nothing more than animals put on this earth to be abused and slaughtered. In Khaled Hosseini’s “The Kite Runner” the differences between these to upbringings are glaring. Assef is a man who was raised, ever since he was young, to believe that he was superior to others…

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    brings to light in his literary piece called, “Hiding/Seeking," from his excerpt “Eating Animals”, a triad of three separate genres about the conditions inside the American commercial farm, or “Factory Farm”. Most people know factory farms as “Slaughterhouses”. Turkeys, are processed in mass production facilities to fill the consumer need for poultry goods. The farm produces roughly 99 percent of the animals consumed in America. In large part, this triad of genres sheds light on…

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    Would you eat the meat of an innocent animal, which has more potential than to end up on a plate? When you see a horse, do you think of as a meal? Or to fulfill someone's dreams of the perfect, innocent horse which only wants one thing and that is to please. Would you break the law to slaughter masses of potential olympic athletes or kill the dreams of horse racing? Majority of us would deny eating or even trying horse meat but to europe it's a delicacy, the french appetite for horse meat…

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    My topic is “I believe poachers shouldn’t poach animals because they are and people are getting impacted.” I’m going to be talking about impacts on life poaching has.People get brutal diseases because they keep doing one thing. If poachers keep it up they will get money, but for what cost. Is killing 4-5 living things really necessary to get “dirty” money. I’m also going to be talking about social impacts and economic impacts. My first reason is people get sick if they eat poached meat. “Ebola,…

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