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    Rodeo Animal Abuse

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    could easily be seen that way to an uneducated person, but if one looks at the anatomy of the animals to the organizations and precautions taken the animals are very well protected. The truth is that these rodeo animals receive better treatment and medical care than the rodeo contestants themselves. The side of rodeo that the outside world only sees is the accidents were unfortunately either the animal or contestant is injured. The sport of rodeo in the U.S.A. is not a form of cruelty or abuse…

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    Horseracing Against Horse

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    shipped to Mexico, Canada, and Japan for slaughter. The horse will be slaughtered in a conscious state. The remains are turned into glue, dog food, and consumed by humans in countries such as Japan and France. Not only is this an inhumane way for an animal to be killed but it could be prevented by the choice of the owners. Slaughtering should never be an acceptable alternative when the owner sees no purpose for the retired racehorse. Horse auctions have an array of outcomes. A retired…

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    Heedlessness of Animal Rights Animal rights are the rights believed to belong to animals, so they can live experiment-free. The basic principle of animal rights according to PETA states that “animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on or use for entertainment” (BROOK). It is no secret that animal rights is one of the paramount controversial topics of the 21st century. There are still debates today between animal rights activists and animal rights terrorists. However animal rights activists…

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    Kant Vs Animals

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    immediately starts off saying animals are tortured and abused, and in many are used in repetitive research that is unnecessary. Coffrin states how the bible places humans above animals in terms of superiority, and that they are not afforded the same blessings from God that man are given. The author also brings up the social idea of the food chain that is used to justify our superiority over animals. While these examples may give us the natural right to consume animals for food, it does not…

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    Animal testing, also known as animal experimentation, animal research, and in vivo testing, is the use of non-human animals in experiments that seek to control the variables that affect the behavior or biological system under study. This approach can be contrasted with studies in which animals are observed in their natural environments. Examples of animal experimentation include lab testing, biomedical research, and cosmetic testing. Although animal testing has contributed to life-saving…

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    Silver Spring Monkeys

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    charged the researcher with 17 counts of animal cruelty and failing to provide adequate veterinary care. The Peta organization is the largest animal rights organization in the world and contains more…

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    Our live bat removal Shiawassee County service is backed by our 5 year warranty. As long as no damage is done to our wildlife proofing we guarantee bats will not get back into the areas we have excluded them from. If they happen to get in, you just need to let us know and we will resolve it quickly. Bats will always try to get back in their roosting places. Bats may try to getting to a spot they has previously lived for up to 5 years. Fortunately, they will never create their own way in. Bats do…

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    Capuchin monkeys are some of the most interesting primates of the animal kingdom. It is highly likely that the first time a person encountered a capuchin monkey is not in person, but in a comedy movie featuring a capuchin as the main character’s comedic sidekick or pet. Some people may even adopt capuchins monkeys to raise as pets since they are highly intelligent animals with the ability to be taught skills and instructions. However, researchers often discourage this since capuchin monkeys…

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    Is PETA Is Ethical

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    A large portion of people in the United States carry strong connections and opinions to animals and how they are treated. PETA, a self proclaimed animal protection organization, finds itself under severe scrutiny in recent times. A wave of accusations launched by investigative journalists and animal welfare activists attacks the very foundation PETA stands upon. Through testimonies of former employees and first hand witnesses, as well as public record of euthanizations, establishes probable…

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    I believe that animals do not need a "Bill of Rights" because it will go against centuries of human culture. Some basic laws that protect animal rights should be placed to ensure good treatment of animals. These laws will protect them better from cruel treatment but will still let humans have animals as pets and eat other ones. If people are unable to eat animals it could be a detriment to their health. It would be bad because lack of meat can cause anemia, lack of iron, and lack of…

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