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    negotiated with the police that if they returned the monkeys they would not go back to IBR. After they returned, Judge Cahoon cancelled the hearing and ruled that the monkeys would all go back to IBR. Taub was now charged with seventeen counts of cruelty to animals and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced the suspension of Taub's grant. Five days after the monkeys had been returned to IBR, a monkey named Charlie died of a ‘heart attack’. The body was sent to Cornell University to be…

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    As an independent and community-based charity, they provide care and protection services for all animals great and small. The mission of the RSPCA is to prevent cruelty to animals by actively promoting their care and protection. The RSPCA works humbly in the background and determinedly on the frontline, enforcing animal cruelty laws and prompting new legislation. By running animal care and adoption facilities, homeless and hurt animals are nursed back to health and given an opportunity to be…

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    of the abuse that happened. There are no federal laws against animal cruelty only state. The bad part about that is one state could be hard on the law and one next to it can have barely any laws at all. If there were federal laws they might be hard to pass and to enforce. It would help suppress the inflow of people starting to do it if they knew the consequences. 41 states plus D.C have felony provisions for animal cruelty. Out of all of the state in the U.S. two stand out the one with the…

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    activist Patti Strand groups the animal cruelty in two major categories “abuse that occurs as a result of negligence (failure to act properly) or harm that results from deliberate acts”(Patti Strand, 2014). Not all animals are tested in labs, some animals are mistreated very differently which we won’t even notice. Some of this abuse include pet owners not being responsible “that a pet needed veterinary treatment”(Patti Strand) and some intentional cruelty acts include “torture, beating or…

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    Cruelty in Frankenstein Human nature tends to view cruelty in a negative perspective. Although the monster in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is not quite a homosapien, he still treats cruelty the same. Upon being treated cruelly, both the monster and Dr. Frankenstein return to evil intentions in result. If the monster had not been treated cruelly, it is likely that he would have never killed those close to Frankenstein. Additionally, Frankenstein would not have been moved to act with revenge.…

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    The use of cruelty, in a story, functions to create sympathy for a character. In Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, cruelty acts as fuel for the Creature’s vengeance towards Victor Frankenstein. It can make someone seem so bad that you feel for their victims. It is used as a key component in stories to mix emotions for the reader, and create suspense. In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, cruelty functions as a crucial motivator that fuels the Creature into seeking vengeance on his creator.…

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    Animal Cruelty Report

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    Congress finally recognized Animal cruelty as a federal offense in 2014. Unfortunately, although a huge problem in the United States, animal cruelty had to wait many years before our legislators declared it to be “illegal”. The growing awareness of animal cruelty has been the impetus for the enactment of new laws (Animal Cruelty Facts and Statistics) aimed at stemming the continued abuse of animals; however, these laws constitute only a beginning toward the solution to the problem. We as a…

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    Final Research Project Progress Identify the Final Research Project topic. What influenced you to make this choice? In my Final Research on animal’s cruelty, I evaluated all perspective. I choose cruelty to animals to expose the brutality that the pig had to undergo to bring a bacon and pork chops to our table. They tails were cut off with any medication to eliminate aggressive behavior. The hamburgers we eat that came from cattle that stood in tight cages for life until time for slaughter. The…

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    The Glass Castle Cruelty

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    Cruelty is a real and evident part of society, apparent in everyday workings. In the way that harsh racial slurs are flung from mouths of ignorant anger to the way the last meal is granted to a prisoner on death row. These cruelties are unique in their own way, but each of them stemmed from a kindness. The ignorance granted with the anger, and the picking of their own food are kindnesses that lead to a cruel event. Cruelty comes and flourishes in kindness, while kindness can create and feed…

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    Cruelty: In literary works such as; novels, plays, and epic poems; it is a crucial motivation or a major social or political factor. Today you will learn how cruelty functions in The Odyssey as a whole and what cruelty reveals about the perpetrator(s) and the victim. There are many times when in Homer’s ‘The Odyssey’ when Odysseus is shown no mercy, only cruelty, but the tables turn when Telemachus and Odysseus return to Ithaca and give the suitors a taste of what their family had felt for…

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