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    Stricter animal cruelty laws are necessary to prevent and stop the horrendous crimes committed against defenseless animals. Animals are abused in many different ways and it happens way too often. That’s why detailed animal abuse laws are needed in society to protect these creatures. Right now there isn’t many things that seriously discourage animal abusers, if the laws and punishments were tougher it would hopefully give them more incentive to stop. Not only is the abuse harmful to the animals…

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    Animal Cruelty Learning about animal cruelty is important, because you then know how people in your country treat the animals. Animal cruelty is inhumane, uncivilized, and takes the lives of innocent animals is wrong. People need to learn more about animal cruelty to help save animal lives lots of animals die daily due to it. The more people that know about animal cruelty the better, so that we can put forth some effort and help save some of the innocent animals lives. Animal cruelty is…

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    website, http://www.aspca.org/animal-cruelty. The ASPCA website explains what animal cruelty is. The ASPCA is a reputable and well known source. The website has different links to the different forms of animal cruelty is. For example, there are links to find more information on dog fighting, puppy mills, animal hoarding, farm animal welfare, horse slaughter and other animal issues. Although there are an endless number of actions that could be considered animal cruelty these links show a good…

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    Should animal cruelty be illegal? Animal cruelty is also known as animal abuse or animal neglect, which is when someone hurts and animal or does not care for an animal responsibly. Animal cruelty has been apart of the society since the ancient ages. People don’t actually see the different parts of animal cruelty, they just see it as having pets, going hunting, using them for experiments, making them fight each other, and used for entertainment. According to the ASPCA, “150,000 American horses…

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    The rhetorical situation and context my paragraph responds to regards the difficulty of establishing an appropriate penalty for cases of animal cruelty. This paragraph will be my first paragraph, discussing how scientists have indicated that individuals who commit cases of animal cruelty are often perceived to suffer from a mental disorder (Wilson and Norris, 2003). Consequently due to the perpetrator’s inability to think rationally, sentences applied for these cases may be reduced and this in…

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    In 2008, a video was released by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) that showed severe animal cruelty at Mowmar Farms Hog Confinement, located just outside of Fairmont, Minnesota (Genoways). The video showed employees prodding hogs too crippled to stand with electric prods and beating hogs repeatedly on their backs with metal gate rods (Genoways). Adding to this, the video also revealed the method the workers used to euthanize underweight piglets: a technique called thumping…

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    The US government has over the period of times been in the limelight for championing the war against animal cruelty and the propagation of any form of cruelty through any platforms such as social media or videos; this led to the development of laws that put a halt to such sales. With the passing of the bills into law, cruelty against animals would, therefore, be termed as illegal and against the animal rights. Additionally, selling of any material that depicts or is intended to promote the…

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    Animal cruelty, almost everyone has heard about it and most people are tired of hearing about it. Each year, millions of animals are being killed from abuse around the world. Animal cruelty can happen to any animals and you may have experience it, but you may never have realized it. We see abuse towards animals, but most f us never actually did anything because it is not our “responsibility”. You should not ignore it and you should report it to the police. Animal cruelty is a serious thing and…

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    Cruelty to animals or we can call it simply as animal abuse, is a situation where a human inflicts pain or causes suffering and harm to animals beyond necessity. According to Ontario SPCA and Humane Society (n.d.), animal abuse falls into two categories which are neglect or intentional cruelty. Neglect is a situation where the owner fails to provide animals basic necessities such as water, food, shelter or even proper care. Some of the examples of neglect are starvation, dehydration, parasite…

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    Cruelty is defined as a callous indifference to or pleasure in causing pain and suffering. There are many reasons why people dish out cruel words and none of us can say we are completely innocent of doing so. In Tennessee Williams's play A Streetcar Named Desire there is, once again, no denying the acts of cruelty allotted through the scenes. In the play both Blanche Dubois and Stanley Kowalski commit acts of unforgivable cruelty, but Stanley is by far more cruel over all. Blanche’s cruelty…

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