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    SunTrust Park is the brand new stadium that the Atlanta Braves play their home games at. It first opened its doors on March 31st, 2017. Although the Braves did not play their first home game until April 14th Before SunTrust, the Braves played at Turner field, which opened on March 29th, 1997. Being only 20 years old, it was one of the youngest stadiums to be rebuilt, but it was deteriorating quickly. It also played host to a few college football games throughout the years, It also held events…

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    they are taught is that it is acceptable to enslave these animals to do what we want. Using animals only for tricks and entertainment implies that the animals’ lives hold no value in their own right. Zoos are basically prisons for wildlife animals. Cages deprive animals from the opportunity to develop and fulfill their interests and basic needs. Many of these zoo animals suffer from zoochosis. Zoochosis describes meticulous behaviors such as swaying from side to side, head bobbing and pacing.…

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    Have you ever wondered where the meat you are eating came from? The answer: factory farms. Factory farms supply approximately 80% of the poultry, beef, and pork consumed in the United States. These large scale farms slaughter around ten billion animals a year. Small, independent farms have become transitioned into huge enterprises with assembly lines and thousands of workers. An AFO (Animal Feeding Operation) is considered a CAFO (Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation) when it has over 1,000…

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    government regulation. The European Union is more progressive than the U.S. on regulating humane farm practices; however, many U.S. states have taken steps to discontinue some of the most egregious practices, such as gestation crates, veal crates, and battery cages (Puhler 462). While the author examines whether any farming of animals for food can be considered moral or ethical, I don't believe we will become a nation of vegetarians any time soon, so the notion of regulating "humane" treatment…

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    of it. Currently, the company only specializes in the health and beauty products for women and therefore if the company stretches its limits and come up with new men’s products, it would manage to be ahead of the competition. The company could also cage their production mode and make it eco-friendly seeing that consumers are more conscious than before. With the internet constantly evolving, P&G can use this platform to sell and even get customer reviews which can help them improve on their…

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    "Veal calves, taken away from their mothers shortly after birth, live their entire lives in near darkness, chained by their necks and unable to move in any direction. They commonly suffer from anemia, diarrhea, pneumonia and lameness" (Motavalli N.p.). Veal, chickens, pigs, cows, and all other livestock animals are exposed to horrifying conditions when facing the end of their lives. All of these unethical experiences are due to factory farming. Factory farms are massive, dark, mechanized…

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    chicken we ate were made in unethical way. Many animals that we ate in our daily life such as pig and chicken lives in small cages and being abused ("Factory Farming: Misery for Animals"). They never raise any families and they are killed after they grow up. Many factories try to maximum the profits by lowering the cost of raising the animals. Chicken live in stuffed cages and antibiotics are used to keep them without being sick. Animal are genetically modified in order to maximum the…

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    You wake up. It is impossible to tell if it is the morning or night because you are constantly shrouded in all-consuming darkness. You try to move, but you are unable to; you are so tightly packed in with your peers that the space you inhabit is only barely large enough to fit your squished body. Your parched throat yearns for water, but your limited range of motion makes it nearly impossible to obtain even a drop. Sadly, this is a reality for the 99% of the farm animals raised in the United…

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    Name: Georges Maljian Topic: Animal Rights General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: By the end of my speech, the audience should acquire a better understanding of why animals should have rights and treat them the same way they treat one another. Thesis: Sharing most of the same feelings and emotions we do, animals are not ours to use for entertainment, eat, experiment on, wear, or abuse in any other way. Introduction: Attention Getter: Each year 10000 dogs die in illegal dog fighting…

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    even the dispute or context, centres around what Australian society considers just or humane. Over the past ten years, many such issues have been the subject of campaigning on behalf of animal welfare groups. This includes housing layer hens in battery cages, the keeping of exotic animals in circuses, mandatory desexing of dogs and cats and the confinement of sows in stalls. In his paper on, ‘The role of animal welfare agencies in improving animal welfare’ Bidda Jones states that, “The most…

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