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    For many years the greyhound racing industry has displayed various acts of animal cruelty. Greyhounds are living, breathing species, however they are treated as if they were objects. Animals cannot cry out against cruelty. They have no voice to oppose injustice. As Premier Mike Baird said it is ‘an industry that has overseen the slaughter of tens of thousands of healthy dogs whose only crime was they weren't fast enough.’ In the past 12 years 50 to 70 % of greyhounds, like Charlie have been…

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    respect. When a person harms their pet they are also breaking the law so this could matter to many other people that respect the law and want all others to also obey the law. Cruelty to animals can cause a fine for up to $1000 and/or imprisonment up to 1 year. On a fourth or subsequent conviction of cruelty to animals, or extreme cruelty to animals, can give you a fine up to $5000 and/or imprisonment up to 18…

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    Stop Animal Cruelty

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    Many people are uneducated and unaware of the animal cruelty that surrounds them on a daily basis. Whether it is intentional or unintentional, abuse is abuse and should not be tolerated in any way, shape, or form. When faced with the situation of animal abuse, one should be informed and educated on what to do. More animal cruelty occurs then what we think and it will continue to go on if we do not put a stop to it. To stop animal cruelty, one needs to: remain calm, document the abuse, and call…

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    Mythology Essay Greek myths have many times where the Gods were cruel. Although, the cruelty of these Gods is not always justified. Because of them not always being justified this may explain the greeks view of the universe as self centered. The cruelty can be justified when the gods are doing it as the correct punishment for a crime. However, a greater amount of the time the gods cruelty is not justified as they are doing it for their own revenge against someone or just for the sake of…

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    Pitbull Animal Abuse

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    Animals suffer from animal abuse every day.They're different types of animal cruelty like dog fighting, circus abuse, pet abandonment, and many others.These animals don't have a choice to listen to their owner because they can't respond back. when these animals are rescued they have a difficult time connecting with other humans to the cause of other humans. Dogfighting is a bloody sport and where dogs are forced to fight one another for entertainment to the spectators and it also used for…

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    TITLE: The news fails to report “quotidian cruelties” against women and girls due to a lack of “receptivity” regarding discriminatory practices towards women accepted by “habituated” local communities. “Quotidian cruelties” are inhumane acts that are of a daily occurrence and due to “habituation” are overlooked by the public. Our “habituation” is a lack of response or reaction to the stimulus due to our daily exposure to the events. Written by editors of the New York Times, Nicholas D. Kristof…

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    prints of its handlers.” Parenting, much like cruelty, leaves an irrevocable mark. In Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein, Shelley uses cruelty to expose the contrast between the perpetrator and victim- proving that cruelty causes the victims to become abusers in their own right. To analyze and understand the depth of Shelley’s usage of cruelty, some preliminary measures must be taken- namely, the definition of cruelty and its application in the novel. Cruelty, by nature, is either…

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    Aspca Mission Statement

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    puppies and kittens. Who is behind these television ads, (if you don’t already know)? The answer is the ASPCA. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, was the first humane society to be established in North America back in 1866. The organization’s goals and mission statement is “to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States.” This non-profit organization’s focus, outlined by their current President and CEO Matthew…

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    Virtuoso Prince Cruelty

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    troops or hiring mercenaries to do his dirty work - such a reliance on outside help makes a prince the helpless victim of fortune. He does not come into power through overt crime, nor does he allow himself to gain a reputation for cruelty - but he is able to use crime and cruelty when he needs to, carefully concealing his guilt. A virtuoso prince will not alienate the people he governs, but he will not let the need to be loved by them take precedence over the necessity of being feared by them.…

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    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 abuse. It is an inspirational organization that you should consider donating to because it gets pets out of shelters to keep them in homes, increases the protection of animals by law and keeps animals safe and away from abandonment and cruelty. The…

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