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    voice. The compassionate conservatives still retain a portion of the social welfare state of FDR in their makeup. Unfortunately, the social welfare state has become a self-sustaining organism requiring an ever larger government and increased funding. This has created an ever widening gap between what some conservatives view as a breakdown in the roles of the state versus social power. Once must ask themselves has the welfare state and the caring of those that have fallen out of the safety…

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    not be fighting for his life right now if animal testing was banned. Animal testing is experimenting on animals to make cures for sicknesses. While experimenting the scientists do have to follow some laws that are provided by the Animal Welfare Act. The Animal Welfare Act is a law that regulates treatment on animals in research. The biggest downfalls to animal testing are that it is not reliable, it's cruel and inhumane, and there are many alternatives. Animal testing should not continue. To…

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    Drug Testing Welfare Recipients. There is much talk in todays society to reconstruct the welfare system. In the past years, many have spoken on how the welfare system is abused and should be much more regulated. The talk consists of regulating the system by administering drug screening during the time that you receive the government help. “The system is to assist citizens who are not able to support themselves or their families due to unemployment, underemployment, hardship, unskilled labor…

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    The fight for animal rights is not a new subject, in fact it has been around since 19th century England. Organizations such as the SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) were established back in 1866. While basic animal rights may be in place, ethics in some places may still be questioned but we have come a long way in terms of animal rights as a whole. It has protected many species from extinction, but what is left to be done? With factory farms and laboratory experiments it is…

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    Income redistribution is the redistribution of wealth through social systems such as taxation, fiscal policy and social welfare to distribute wealth to people who have less. It has been a long-time method to decrease the amount of income inequality that has been applied to United States, Germany, and Sweden causing them to reap the benefits. This make me strongly believe that the Australian government should increase the amount of income redistribution. Income redistribution promotes a sense of…

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    to struggle to find new ways to support its people just so an organism without the same capabilities as humans be free to roam as they please? Additionally, there is a difference between wanting animals to have rights and being concerned about the welfare of animals. When thinking of the animal kingdom it is important to keep in mind the benefits they bring to the modern era, for example, medical research and food. Even though animal rights and suffrage has been a problem for hundreds of years…

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    Animal rights are rights which state that animals are free to live from human exploitation and abuse. That means that humans have no right to use animals in any way that could cause them to feel pain or make them die no matter how humane they are treated during what they experiencing, and that they should be free from any unnecessary pain and suffering, and premature death even if it is for the benefit of both humans and animals. Some of these rights include: freedom from hunger and thirst by…

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    of Animals (PETA), animal rescue agencies, animal shelters, etc. There is no right to control over the life of a living being. People are just dominating the involvement of animals in our ecosystem. These organization have been concerned with the welfare of animals that are domesticated, farmed, and used for entertainment and other purposes. Government has found the possible way of abuse to the animals. If we talk about the animal rights people think of pets in their house. But the laws makes…

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    Jackson had this to say; “Sometimes it is not in the public interest to prosecute an offender, however it is necessary in the interests of animal welfare to prohibit them from caring for animals. We would also like to see laws that require puppy farmers to pay money into Court prior to litigating in some circumstances – because in many cases the RSPCA remove hundreds of animals from these people, and…

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    Social Issue Child welfare is an important social welfare issue. Child welfare issues often address, child abuse issues such as those involving physical and emotional abuse, the removal of the child from the parents or caregivers into foster care, ensuring that children have safe and adequate homes, and work to improve the maltreatment of children. Many children are unable to speak or advocate for themselves, are subjected to neglect or abuse, or live in impoverished situations. Numerous…

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