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    Effects Of Animal Abuse

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    Animal abuse in cruel in many different ways. Millions of animals around the world have had to live out in the cold and rainy weather without food or water. Even though other people may not care about these animals, many believe that animals need our help to find the owner that they have been looking for their whole life. The abused animals around the world need our help to survive and get food and water,to help them find shelter, to get them the medical care that they need to survive. An abused…

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    You don’t beat your kid when they learn to walk on two legs and fall, why do it to animals? Animal cruelty has become a real problem in circuses. I believe that the “traditional method” is not working, and that positive reinforcement is the way to go. First off I would like to explain the “Traditional method”. The “traditional method” starts by ripping the baby from the mother. Then “breaking” the elephants by making them stand for 23 hours a day. After the baby elephants are broken they are…

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    Theatre of Cruelty was developed by Antonin Artaud to show to audiences that the theatre wasn't necessarily an escape from the world but actually realisation of their worst nightmares and deepest fears. I believe both groups did this extremely well even though one was more subtle than the other. Each group used various techniques to enhance and manipulate the atmosphere of the performance. In the first piece we watched, the audience was blindfolded and lead into a room. There use of space and…

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    Animals are unique creatures that possess similar or even more humane characteristics than humans. All throughout history they have helped humans develop into what they are today. Though they aid them, animal cruelty has taken shape. Animals are being used for money, hunting, accessories, and experimentation. Many are being used to the point of extinction. The question of whether humans help rescue or continues lies within their efforts. Animals were used throughout history for education,…

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    conduct a studies on animals. His objective was to conduct several studies on animal to pinpoint how blood circulated. During the 19th century the use of animals, for scientific research had boomed, along with anesthetics. Due to this, in 1876, the Cruelty to Animals Act was passed, making it the first legislation directed to regulate animal testing and experiments. Throughout the 19th and 20th Centuries the amount of animals being used for research was growing at a steady rate and remained in…

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    Life matters to all who encounter “ Helping an animal won’t change the world, but it will change the world for that animal!”(Kristen Sarmiento). This is saying that helping save that animal’s life is now changing how that animal will see the world and it’s life will forever be changed for the better because of you. Judy the monkey was a monkey who looked like a human, it had a pink face and human-like eyes. Scientist were intrigued by this and bought her from the owner to observe her and see…

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    The Cruelty of Dehumanization White supremacy originates primarily in the degradation of black bodies in order to have control over them, which is best done through persuasion that their black bodies are ugly. Therefore, using the device of dehumanizing the body, slavery aimed first and foremost at women. Audre Lorde affirms that, when considering institutionalized slavery, it is essential to understand that more central than liberation alone was African American women's maltreatment (P.70). It…

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    Lady Macbeth's Cruelty

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    “Macbeth” due to the fact that Lady Macbeth is psychotic therefore feeding the “bad wolf”. The first piece of evidence displaying Lady Macbeth’s insanity is when she stated, “unsex me here, And fill me from the crown to the toe top-full [sic] Of direst cruelty. Make thick my blood. Stop up the access and passage to remorse” (1: 5: 31-3). In the preceding quote, Lady Macbeth states she longs to be “manly”, as she believes it…

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    slaughtered are just so inhumane, it is unbelievable. There are so many welfare issues associated with slaughterhouses that it is hard to believe that it actually happens, but it does. Firstly, slaughterhouses are required to follow the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. This act was passed in 1960 and prohibits any person from inflicting, causing, or permitting unnecessary pain or suffering on any animal. “This act makes it a crime to beat, kick, torture, mutilate, administer an…

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    “War is cruelty. There is no use trying to reform it. The crueler it is, the sooner it will be over.” This is a quote from William Tecumseh Sherman,civil war soldier, that flew through the ranks and became general. A general of war, stating that war is cruel nothing else. William experiencing war must have experienced PTSD, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder . If war was cruel in the civil war, the past wars have been doing some work on our loyal soldiers. Take the example of the Vietnam war…

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