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    Analysis Of Animal Cruelty

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    Introduction 1.1 Project summary Animal cruelty is when somebody harms an animal or don’t care for an animal responsibly, It is considered criminal offence to be cruel to or hurt animals, even your own pets. It’s also known as animal abuse, or neglect. Animal cruelty is austere problem. If you see an animal being mistreated, remember that you can take a stand for that animal and contribute in creating the healthy environment for animals. Sometimes the problem is that people do not…

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    Factory Farm Animal Abuse

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    Many people don’t realize how badly animals are treated on factory farms. They also have this idea that animals are treated “humanely” on certain factory farms. Animals are not treated humanely on factory farms in any way because no matter what factory farm they get sent to, they are abused, neglected, and forced to live unnatural and unhealthy lives. Animals on factory farms are abused in so many different ways. For instance, cows are dragged by their legs using machines and hit with hard…

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    Animal rights Vs. Animal welfare Should animals run free, or be raised the correct and safe way? Some people believe that animals should be free from being used for research, hunting, and many other things they are also used for. While many other people believe in using animals for these things, as long as their used in a very safe and proper way. Animal rights activist do not want animals used for almost anything, hunting, research, or anything us as humans use animals for. Some people…

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    Almost every day an animal is beaten, abandoned and even starved. Animals should have rights to protect themselves from being hurt, just like us people. If people followed the animals rights, fewer animals would be in danger. I ask that people begin to help make a change and make animal rights to prevent any more harm to these helpless little animals who don’t deserve to be hurt. There are some crazy people out in the world that say animals can’t feel pain. This judgment causes people to think…

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    As mentioned before, animal welfare differs from animal rights. Animal welfare actually shares many of the same beliefs that animal rights advocates have. One of them is the fight for more humane procedures taken place in any form of animal usage but without taking the “rights” for people to use animals in certain things. Animal welfare would actually be a better approach to animal cruelty rather than trying to convince all of the United States to become vegan, for one, and to give up their jobs…

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    Wolfhard Lawrenz and materialized it in form of group that worked on analysis, conception and testing of complex systems in 1995. In year 2008 the group became an independent company. C&S group has headquarter in suburbs of Wolfenbüttel and another office in Ingolstadt. Currently Dipl.-Ing. Frank Fischer and Dipl.-Ing. David Bollati are the Presidents of company. C&S is relatively a small company focus on testing, consulting services, research and development for automotive industry. Since…

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    Despite the efforts of many animal organizations in America, one of their greatest battles is animal overpopulation. According to pet overpopulation it is impossible to accurately determine how many stray dogs and cats live in the United States; animal shelters estimate that there may be up to about 4 million cats and dogs are euthanized each year because there simply aren't enough willing homes to adopt them. Even if the stray animal population is controlled, shelters are still struggling to…

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    Animal Testing In The US

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    Animal Testing in the United States Every day animals are being used for scientific research either leaving them mutated or dead. Imagine your dog being taken into the lab for various cruel experiments that lasts for weeks. After being tested on multiple times your dog can’t take it anymore and ends up dying. Does that seem right for any animal to go through pain, and potentially risk their lives for research? “Each year in the United States an estimated 20-70 million animals—from cats, dogs,…

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    Dear Mrs. McCarthy, I am writing this letter to you as I have recently read your fascinating article titled “Being different will only result in tears”, and I would like to respond to it, agreeing and disagreeing with several of your elaborated points. Firstly, Hans Kruuk’s experiment proves herding behaviour is a matter of survival, proven when tested on animals when a prey animal would be marked with an ‘X’, it was killed every time, as “The X was a death warrant”, due to the animal being…

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    Empathy In Therfore

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    Aspects of empathy, such as emotional contagion, have also been demonstrated in pri- mates. In a classical study monkeys can acquire fear of snakes after watching other monkeys’ fearful interactions with snakes, without any personal experience [10]. Also, an experiment in which peripheral skin temperature was measured in chimpanzees while they viewed an emotionally laden video demonstrated a decrease of skin temperature, indicative of sympathetic arousal, when they viewed videos of conspecifics…

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