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    Introduction: Animal cruelty can be deliberate abuse or the result of failure to take care of an animal. Either way the animal can suffer dreadfully. Deliberate abuse can involve beating, shooting or even stabbing animals. Whereas neglect is not giving the animal necessary items to survive, such as: food, water, shelter and vet care. The suffering of neglect is often prolonged, and animals that die of neglect can, and usually do suffer just as much as animals that are deliberately harmed.…

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    in relation to animal slaughter for food, clothing, testing chemicals, other uses, and animal cruelty in general in Babycakes. Using first-person point of view as an observer-participant, indirect characterization allows reader to listen to the character's thoughts about the matter. Additionally, it appears inclusive rather than hypocritical separation of one who actually belongs to the population who contribute in one way or another to animal violence. Themed with animal cruelty and…

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    lifestyle that excludes animal cruelty and exploitation. I’ve been vegan for approximately a year, do to moral values. I remember the day I found out what meat was. I was really young, three years old at most, I was eating chicken noodle soup, and I asked my mom why the soup was named after a bird. When she explained, I spit the soup out and refused to eat it. Ever since I found out what meat was made of, I knew it was wrong. How can we justify killing innocent animals? How can we…

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    Senior Animal Services Officer at the age of 16. She started by working at veterinary clinics as a kennel technician and veterinary technician. As a young adult, she went to the University of North Texas and graduated Cum Laude with a degree in Criminal Justice and a minor in Behavior Analysis. Her main goal at that time was to become an Animal Cruelty Investigator, hence the criminal justice background. She wanted a minor in Behavior Analysis so she could better understand how people and…

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    of cosmetics on animals has been considered a major issue in the US and globally. Cosmetic testing is the most controversial area of animal testing. Each and every cosmetic product used by women is first tested on animals. Approximately, 20 million animals are used for all kinds of testing every year. Not only several leading cosmetics companies have already stopped testing products on animals, but also the European Union, Israel, and Norway have banned cosmetic testing on animals, making it…

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    more effectively prevent most methods of animal cruelty and neglect, because animals should not be punished or killed for being born at the wrong time and place. Animals shouldn’t be penalized for no longer being cute or young. Animals shouldn’t be used as play toys for young children or for fighting to entertain men to gain profit. Animals should not be crammed into a small area with an unfair life because they will become food in their near future. Yes, animals are not always treated badly but…

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    McLachlan and the ASPCA help dogs in shelters, but what about those who slowly deteriorate in labs? Each year, over 100 million animals- including mice, rats, frogs, hamsters, rabbits, dogs, monkeys, fish, and birds- loose their life due to animal testing. Scientists claim animal testing is the best way to develop medical treatments. However, animal cruelty…

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    Animal Cruelty Animal cruelty continues to increase each passing day. There are many laws in the United states which allow animals to be drowned, shocked, burned, poisoned, starved, isolated, and brain damaged. Many people agree on using Animal experimentation, which has saved many lives. and contributed to many life-saving cures and treatments. This paper will help the reader understand if animal cruelty shall continue to exist for human benefits, or if it should end, and these living…

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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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    one picks out their personal care products, makeup, or cleaning products they could be supporting animal cruelty and not even know it. Across the world, countless animals are locked inside bare, cold cages in laboratories. They are lonely and just want to be set free from their isolation and misery. They wait in terror for the next painful experiment to be performed on them. The stress that these animals are under causes them to bite their skin and rip their hair out. Therefore, it is important…

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