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    Prevent Animal Abuse

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    Imagine being thrown in a cage or beaten up for no exact reason at all or even being force to do something. Humans are physically, emotionally, and mentally torturing animals. Humans burn, cut up and even poison animals. Animal abuse is one of the many important issues out there in the world. Animals should be able to have the rights to receive proper love and care. People in our society need to watch out for animals and to take more responsibility for animal welfare. Also, society should create…

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    In 1955, the Government of Ontario made the act in 1919 go away and replaced it with a new legislation. This gave the officers who deal with the animal cruelty issues many more powers that will allow them to carry out investigations on properties that they think animals are being treated bad and the authority to remove those animals to somewhere safe. In 2008 the first amendment for the Ontario SPCA Act…

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    According to The Free Dictionary the term animal cruelty is defined as, “the crime of inflicting physical pain, suffering or death on an animal, usually a tame one, beyond necessity for normal discipline. . .” ( ) Every day animals experience pain inflicted on them. Whether it be that they are beaten, neglected, or forced to struggle with the effects of abuse. Some animals don’t know if they will even make it to the end of the day because they are left starved, bleeding, or in unsanitary…

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    care” (Nussbaum 6). The Animal Welfare Act of 1966 was passed to regulate animal abuse (Wagner). There are also many organizations that try to help limit animal abuse and mistreatment. Some organizations such as American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, or ASPCA, and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, go as far as publicizing their efforts to decrease animal abuse and mistreatment (Wagner). People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals founder Ingrid Newkirk has…

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    Soi Dog Ethics

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    Soi is a Thai word for "street" and in 2003 the Dalley's with the help of their friend Margot Homburg Park, fitting named their foundation Soi Dog was born. The goal, to address Phuket's epidemic street dog and cat problem. In those early days, Gill and John's mission was simple and straightforward "Giving Phuket's animals the treatment and care they so desperately needed... One animal at a time." With such humble beginnings, it's amazing to see that Soi Dog, in less than a decade has grown…

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    Barrel Racing in the Raw What would you do if you were told that the only activity that you truly love is cruel? In society today, barrel racers are being bashed for cruelty of their horses. I have been barrel racing for eight years now and I can confirm that the sport of barrel racing, if performed correctly, is not cruel to the animal in any way. However, it is quite the opposite. Riders take special care for their horses, it is difficult to cause a horse pain, and there are rarely any body…

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    “There is the potential for abuse and even animal hoarding.” Krebsbach pg.26 Having an excessive amount of animals in one place can lead to abuse or hoarding. The amount of animal cruelty rates are increasing due to the no-kill shelters. “We are definitely seeing an increase in our cruelty report rates due to this.” Inge Fricke pg. 26 With more no-kill shelter hoarding animals more people are reporting it as abuse. Most no-kill shelters are ran by hoarders. Third Topic: The no-kill…

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    Prudence or Cruelty by Nicholas kristof Kristof wrote this great piece in response to members of congress debating weather to slash the food stamp program. He also explain how it affect household in America especially children. Kristof uses a lot of reliable sources during his essay and also he uses some statistics in his research. Kristof used numbers and percentages to give us an idea of how many people living under the poverty line, children whose suffer from deficiency, the amount of…

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    Mrs. Coulter's Cruelty

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    perfection to Lyra. However, after Lyra was forced to keep the alethiometer a secret while staying with Mrs.Coulter, she began to notice another side of her, an intimidating one. Before the Cocktail party was held, Mrs.Coulter shows her first sign of cruelty. Lyra and Mrs. Coulter have an argument about whether Lyra can carry a shoulder bag. Lyra wants to carry it because it's where she secretly keeps the alethiometer. Things became unpleasant, and Mrs.Coulter's golden daemon grabs Pan,…

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    Rodos: Animal Cruelty

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    T Some people say that rodeos aren’t a form of animal cruelty it’s just entertainment, well rodeos are a form of animal cruelty. Rodeos send out a bad message to young children. They are teaching them how to be mean to an animal instead of being nice to it. The way they make an animal buck is cruel and they don’t get to enjoy the luxury of life. No animal should go through that. Why do we have rodeos, some people may ask. Well, people go to rodeos for the petting zoo, or to buy…

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