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    Farm Animal Rights

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    The idea of animal rights has been an important topic around the world for a while, but it wasn’t until 1822 when the Ill-Treatment of Cattle Act got passed that the United States recognized it. The passed Cattle Act protected dogs from harsh care. Since that day, the idea of animal rights has evolved and has became a more complex system: there's now different classifications that fall under animal rights. Farm animal rights is one of those sub-categories. 98% of all animals being abused and…

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    A great leader of the Crow named Elapuash once said, “A good country because the Great Spirit put it in exactly the right place.” When he had said that, he was talking about the Crow’s homeland, which is now Montana, near the Bighorn Mountains.The Crow had many previous names, Great leaders, and traditions. The Crow also had many defense tactics, own religion and they still have their land today, more than 8000 people live on the crow reservation. Their land used to offer plentiful resources and…

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    animals have a right to live free from pain and suffering. If you wouldn’t eat your dog, why eat a cow? For the Ecosystem One of the most effect ways to save the ecosystem is to go vegan! The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations predicts that by 2050 world meat and dairy production will doubled if the consumption of meat and dairy products continue to grow at its current rate. The production of meat and dairy products puts a huge burden on the ecosystem. The copious amount of…

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    I walked into Jeanette Lener’s house with pencil and paper in hand and was welcomed into the house by the sound of her dog, Wookie, barking. Jeanette greeted me at the door dressed casually in a red T-shirt and blue jeans with her long brown hair worn down. Seeing her now, she does not look like a person who had to change their diet because of an intolerance to food, but then again who does? A few years ago, Jeanette had to find out how much more difficult it is to get the nutrients you need…

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    scoops out the brown, lean meat to cut small slices from it on a dirty plate. Timmy grabs the meat eagerly, hissing at the heat but stuffing slices in his mouth with barely any hesitation. “Thank you,” he mumbles through a mouthful, and swallows as soon as he can, reaching out for more. Relief floods her as Timmy eats piece after piece without complaint, and she tentatively picks up a slice herself by the tips of her two fingers. The back of her throat convulses when the meat makes contact with…

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    Cattle Slaughter Essay

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    might also be killed for other reasons such as being diseased or unsuitable times for families to feed it. The animals most commonly slaughtered for food in India are cattle and water buffalo for beef and goats for goat meat and mutton, pigs for pork and ham, horses for horse meat, chickens and ducks, and increasingly, fish farming in the aquaculture industry. The use of sharpened blades for slaughtering which is contrary to use of blunt instruments are used for the slaughtering of livestock…

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    Vegetarian Ethics

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    For health, religious, or ethical reasons an increasing number of people are becoming vegetarians. However, even without practicing this diet, according to studies concerning this issue, many health-conscious customers prefer to order vegetarian dishes in a restaurant. Consumers expectations are changing; they are becoming more curious about novelties. They want to experience something new; vegetarianism becomes a form of experiential marketing. After studying consumers’ opinion, I looked at the…

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    Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the Indian independence movement, saw nonviolence as an “end in itself” where one is able to see the true nature of things. Similarly, Albert Schweitzer, a Christian missionary, saw the nonhuman world as sacred and held a deep respect for all life. My paper will take a comparative look at both men and their practice of non-violence in ways that promote oneness between humans and nonhumans. I will also take a comparative look at the two men and their differing rationale…

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    (Isaiah 28:9). We must grow into spiritual maturity by eating the meat of God’s Word and leaving the milk behind. In fact, in many churches, you not only get the milk bottle, but in many cases, it is sour milk. Many Christians and even preachers are exposed to those who know better, as we see them drinking the milk, teaching the milk, and choking on the meat when it comes to “precept must be upon precept.” Our reasoning for this is that if they did apply all the scriptures in the entire Bible to…

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    Inhumane Animal Rights

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    given a privilege, have a responsibility to help the poor and defenseless animals from maltreatment. Animals are victims of homeowner abuse, poaching, slaughter houses, poor medical care, and forced entertainment. Also, animal deaths come from the meat industry where they are killed and injured in the most inhumane methods. Over 56 billion farm animals are killed. Animal rights should prevent these inhumane…

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