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    perform experiments on animals such as rats, mice, reptiles, chimpanzees, and many others for ailments that ultimately cause death. An animal’s internal systems and organs closely resemble humans in complexity and vital functions such as breathing, reproduction, and digestion, so scientists understand how it will affect the human body and life cycle. While petri dish studies are available using human cells and could prevent what the Humane Society considers animal cruelty by solely using them…

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    Bullfighting is a tradition that dates back to the Roman empire and is consistently found in Spain and central american countries (Bullfighting History). In recent years bullfighting has been scrutinized by many animal rights activists for its “violent” behaviors. Despite the backlash, bullfighting stays as one of the few things that are living history. Bullfighting is a career for many people: whether they are a matador -person who kills the bull- or a butcher who provides the meat after the…

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    According to PETA people for the ethical treatment of animals, dogfighting is often linked to other crimes, including illegal gambling, drug activity, and murder. This is important because the more dogfighting the more crimes we have and that makes the world more dangerous and less safe for all of us. According to halo, a dog rescue team says, the presence of these dogs in a community increases the risk of attacks not only on other animals but also on people. Children are especially at risk,…

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    creditable sites to help convey my views. The most important views I wanted to convey all tend to lean toward ending animal cruelty. I did two out of the four of the essay on topics regarding my love of animals and the repercussions of animal cruelty. These types of topics are very important to me, as some of the most rewarding experiences in my life have come from my relationship with animals. Other topics I wrote about correlate to my love of art and painting. In the analysis essay, I relied…

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    After 1750, the relationship between food and state was innovative. As animals settled in London for closer distance to shops and consumers, many conflicts arose. A great concern of exchange of diseases between human and animals emerged. In Hardy’s scholarship, Pioneers in the Victorian province: veterinarians, public health and urban animal economy, it presented various factors of improving public health. With the presence of veterinarians, and meat inspectors, they seek to control the diseases…

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    Intro Recently there have been very many problems concerning animal cruelty, people have started tattooing and painting fish. People have been Tattooing/Painting fish since the 1980’s. As a quote from practicalfishkeeping’s interview on Alen Lee “sold about 20 of them in just a week.” This shows that the product is selling very well and the chances of being stopped are getting smaller with every fish sold. This practice isn’t just painful it can cause health risks and is practiced in different…

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    thinking of a farm, one might imagine a harmonious unison of animals and farmers on luscious open land. However, that is not the case with the growing practice of factory farming, as there is plenty cruelty in high-density areas…

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    America thousands of animals suffer from cruelty and neglect… thousands were rescued last year, but for thousands of others help came too late…” through these words, the screen cuts to pictures of animals that have been rescued, animals that have been neglected and abused- by the people who were supposed to love them (Pattern 10a). Animals should be protected under the law, no matter what the circumstance is. Puppy mills need to be shut down, dog fighting needs to be stopped, and animal…

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    Bryan Hayes, the transporter, has driven over 50,000 miles and seen many animals over the year (“ASPCA”). Bryan said “As she came off the plane, I said, oh my god look at that dog! I knew I wanted to adopt her”. Another ASPCA worker said “When Bryan saw her come off the plane, he was smitten”(“ASPCA”). This program is proven to be very helpful to a lot of people. The ASPCA does not only help dogs but they help other animals including cats, bunnies, and many more. Without the ASPCA unsafe, cruel…

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    year, about 7.6 million animals enter animal shelters nationwide, but nearly 3 million do not make it out. The ASPCA has conducted 3 solutions for this issue, including Animal Rescue, Animal Protection, and Animal Placement. They are trying to create a positive change for these animals by stating the cruelty that threatens them. This includes: dog fighting, puppy mills, animal hoarding, farm animal welfare, and horse slaughter. ASPCA is an organization that helps to keep animals away from…

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