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    are killed for ivory tusks. Welcome to the world of endangered animals in China. Poaching of endangered animals started happening in the 1900's when the Chinese made a law for animals welfare and animal rights. Chinese people wanted these endangered animals for food, medicine, showing off when guests come over, valuable items, uniqueness and to sell animal products. Some might say there is a lot to help out these going extinct animals. Although others say it will take too much money and time.…

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    Animal Abuse Satire

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    family homes that aren’t even reported .People take in animals for the right reason, while others take in animals for the wrong reason, people kill animals for their own use for clothing, jewelry, and food, and I am not saying everyone should be a vegetarian. 150 billion cats and dogs are killed each year, not including any other type of animal. Those cats and dogs had all probably been abused along the way, and some don’t even make it. Animal Cruelty, horrible people force cats, and…

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    In recent discussions of animals being killed in the fashion industry, a controversial issue has been whether it’s morally correct or not. On one hand, some argue that there are so many animals and we use them for meat so why not use them for fashion. On the other hand, however, others argue that animals should still have rights and killing them is an inhumane thing to do. In summary, the issue is whether to use animal skin in the fashion world to please the consumers. Americans spent…

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    Bringing Your Dog

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    it would be a big distraction issue for a dog to be in a workplace, an unhealthy issue, and a safety concern for others. To begin, my opinion may be a lot different than others. Having a dog or any kind of pet at a work place that doesnt have the right environment isn't the best to begin with and not all people like dogs. Dogs become antsy, and they most of the time always need attention which sometimes makes people nervous. The reason being a dog could be a big distracton issue is because of…

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    ever seen a perfectly trained animal and asked yourself how in the world did this animal get to know all of these fancy tricks and commands without an animal trainer? Animal Trainers help people teach animals essential skills they will need to know, and how to fight different battles as an adult. They train animals to do the right things like having better behavior and manners. The work involves a lot of physical labor, being patient, and helping provide for animals like feeding, watering,…

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    In the article “Animal, Vegetable, Miserable”, Gary Steiner uses both moral reasoning and statistics to explain the levels of violence of nonhuman animals suffering at the hands of humans. In response of Steiner’s article people from New York wrote letters expressing their feelings on the topic. Steiner’s article helps readers better understand people's’ opinions of consuming animal products of all kinds. Steiner focuses on whether it is right or wrong to kill animals for human consumption.…

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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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    NSW government has been in hot water recently with Animal Welfare groups. The latest NSW parliamentary inquiry into the standard of puppy farms has been slammed with claims that the comittees findings only repeat old recommendations and only scratch the surface of dangerous breeding practices. The joint inquiry into companion animal breeding practices was sparked after a series of investigations were conducted by Fairfax Media and Animal rights group Oscar’s Law. These results uncovered a…

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    Montalbano AP Language and Composition, Period 4 6 March 2016 A Vegetarian Philosophy Questions Meaning Questions: 1, The judge in the “McLibel” trial ruled that it is cruel to refuse the right for animals to have their freedom. The meat industry companies, in order to produce more meat in accordance with its demand locks animals in stalls where they are fed and taken care of until they are ready to be killed for production. Mr. Justice Bell, the judge, states that “Chickens, laying hens, and…

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    The worldwide massacre of consuming animals and wearing their skins is accountable for the massive deaths of more than 150 billion animals annually. So then wouldn’t it be reasonable to ask, “Is my sandwich or my leather shoes really worth the pain and endless suffering of innocent animals?” If you asked vegan animal liberation activist, Gary Yourofsky, the answer would be a definite and absolute no. When discovering the gruesome reality of animal injustice, his passion for spreading awareness,…

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