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    agree with your article “A Change of Heart About Animals” for the most part. I agree animals of all kinds can be intelligent and have complex emotions. Your article made me question the way I thought about all animals. I believe animals should have rights and should be treated more fairly instead of just being thought of as inanimate objects. In paragraph eight of your article you talk about Koko a gorilla in California who can use sign language and knows over 1,000 signs. I looked up the…

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    with the direct actions that led to the liberation of hundreds of chickens from cages within his opinionated editorial “chickens range free”. Published in June, 2009, Smith, who among being a journalist, is a member of the “Australians for Animals Rights” committee, which dictates as the foundation of his main arguments and personal contentions. His overall view encrypted within his emotive, yet formal persuasive piece is that animals, although unable to communicate it, do endure the cruelty…

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    defenses against government actions. It is a right that is guaranteed by the laws. An example of civil liberties is everyone has the right to practice whatever religion they would like. The government would not be able to restrict with the decision a citizen makes about their religion. A civil right is a right of an individual to obtain equal treatment in a number of scenarios. Examples of civil rights are freedom of speech, the right to vote, and the right to be treated equal as everyone in…

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    No matter one's name, race, sex, country, or history, there are a few unalienable rights and abilities that each person has, one such right being the ability to make choices. Technically speaking, one holds absolute dominion over their actions, and no one else can control what a person does. However, this sentiment does not mean that choice and freedom should be absolute, on the contrary, as absolute freedom would be the equivalent of anarchy. As the old adage goes, just because one can, does…

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    The article, “What Should Be Done About Illegal Tropical Fish Exportation From Africa?”, is fighting for the end of the commercial sale of fish of any type for aquariums. It is written with the intention to persuade people to not buy fish, and keep aquariums. The article informs people about why not to do so, which is because the fish are harmed in the process. In the source, locations of where certain types of aquariums fish are from is revealed, how fish’s communication is negatively impacted…

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    Issue Based Research The article “An Argument for Animal Rights” by V. Vachula supports animal rights. Vachula believes this issue should be a moral concern. Many times throughout the article he asks the question, "Who gave us our rights, and the ability to choose who gets them? Because human deem themselves superior to animals, we grant ourselves rights over them." To support his idea he introduces extraterrestrial beings visiting our planet. This may be an unrealistic event, but it does get…

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    Rickling Ethical Dilemmas

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    In the case by Rickling it is clear of the ethical issue in judgment. Cindy an employee in a sales position is the only female in a team in a tech company. The team often travels and attends social events but in non-customer events at work she has seen co-workers with females who aren’t their wives. She is confronted by the wife of one of the co-workers who wants to know what occurs at these events. Cindy is in the middle of a moral and loyalty conflict. Other than this being an uncomfortable…

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    Introduction Singer is right to claim that human suffering and animal suffering should be given equal consideration. (16) Exposition In his writing, Animal Liberation, Peter Singer maintains that we ought to give equal consideration to the lives of non-human animals as we do to the lives of humans. He is saying that all animals, either human or non-human are all equal. One of the arguments that Singer says is asking why equality is a moral idea and not a declaration of fact. He does this by…

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    Moral Obligation: The Case Against Singer” by John Arthur Talks generally about ethics, To be more specific, they talk about the self of need of what is the moral right thing to do and the duty of what is someone 's job as a human to do for others. Both have different arguments and to get straight to the point, Singer believe that the right moral thing to do is help others when you can regardless of the situation or distance you are from. We must take away more bad from the situation and leave…

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    that “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” (1776). These three unalienable rights are guaranteed to all citizens of the United States, and must be protected by the government above all else, regardless of age, race, wealth, or sexuality. That is why, with the guaranteed right of personal liberty in mind, transgender citizens of the United States should be…

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