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    indicating to different forms of toxins secreted naturally by living organisms: microbes, plants, or animals.; these animals have developed their behaviors as defense mechanisms or to help them hunt for food by using their venom , or they can be produced synthetically .Toxin acts through two mechanisms either by effecting nervous system or by damaging tissues or organs (Franz et al., 1997). Animal venoms are complicated natural sources of biologically active molecules that affect various vital…

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    Darwin had a belief that animals don’t have a sense of right or wrong, unlike us humans. He stated “Of all differences between man and the lower animal, man’s sense of moral conscience is by far the most important.” This statement is not true. Animals like humans have decisions to make throughout life, it is not like they do to their free will, and live without decisions. In the world of humans, yes there is more decision making, and right or wrong moves. Animals are constantly in a survival…

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    species of animals and plants, by that/in that way affecting hunters, nature (people…

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    this article is the difference between animal rights and animal welfare. Animal rights mean animals should live in the wild without people trying to interfere. Most animals are born in the wild with a natural instinct for survival. Much like humans, they should be able to choose the area where they live, sleep, and search for their food. Many people aren’t willing to acknowledge that animals feel pain and suffer too. Animal welfare was set up to protect animals from any physical harm done by…

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    will rather watch out for movements instead of a watching a specific item 24/7. They cannot read signs and their color vision isn’t like humans, but once something moves there quick to notice that. Vision is very important when it comes to these animals especially for dogs. People tend to use dogs as watch guards or even another set of eyes for the blind. Dogs have a similar eye vision to humans. Humans has red-green color blindness which is somewhat to what a dog has. The difference is that…

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    status of animals which states that when determining the moral status of animals, interests must be weighed. Depending on the strength of the interest compared to the interests of the other party is what determines the outcome. In this paper, I will motivate multifactor utilitarianism and how it is consistent with environmentalism. I will also present and motivate the Argument for the Equality of Animals, as well as present an objection to the argument. The Argument for the Equality of Animals…

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    The Nonhuman Rights Project, a group working to attain legal personhood and therefore the same rights that people possess for animals, states in their mission that, “We work to secure legally recognized fundamental rights for nonhuman animals through litigation, advocacy, and education.” This particular group wants to redesign the definition of a human to include animals, but the idea that the characteristics that define a human are subjective has graced society since the beginning of time.…

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    the article “A Change of Heart about Animals”, Jeremy Rifkin argues that animals should be treated humanely because, according to science, the differences between animals and humans are less than what we think. He believes that animals should be given the rights that protect them from inhumane treatment and human consumption. He is telling us that we have to give them the same rights that a human possesses. In affirmation to Jeremy Rifkin, we should treat animals humanely because they also have…

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    There are various sides and opinions on animal cruelty, and they all vary according to the type of animal cruelty being done. In the article Is Hunting a Form of Cruelty for Animals? Dawn Laney, of the Greenhaven press illustrates the controversy on animal hunting after it was reported in the 2005 Washington post, that a young girl shot the first bear of the Maryland Bear Hunting season. In the eighth edition of Elements of Moral Philosophy, the authors Stuart and James Rachel in chapter 7.4,…

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    Animal Abuse Speech

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    a harmless kitten, would you? Animals don’t put themselves in the river, people did. An innocent kitten couldn’t beat itself, only a person could. Some people find it okay for animals to be harmed for human gain. When really, animals should not be abused, abandoned, or killed for human gains. Lots of people don’t realize how much there really is to animal abuse. Animal is legally defined as any act of violence or neglect that inflicts suffering or death on an animal. Abuse is also shown in two…

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