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    There are many worldwide laws that are here to protect animals. In North Carolina there is a law that say if any person should maliciously kill or caused a animal to be killed intentionally will be charged with a felon. Laws like this are put in place to help animals be protected against abusers.Of course sometimes laws like this do not convince or persuade abusers to stop the crimes. Abuse in different Communities Even though animal abuse happens in many communities, different animals are…

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    orangutans, chimpanzees, and baboon’s social structure, social behavior, and other survival instincts are restricted to captivity. As a result, orangutans, chimpanzees, and baboons develop social and physical characteristics that jeopardize the animal welfare. In the wild, chimpanzee’s social groups are diverse. The chimpanzee’s communities range up to fifth to two hundred individuals. Chimpanzees’ grooming each other daily is an important social behavior.…

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    SOS Children’s Villages Brief History SOS children’s villages were founded by Hermann Gmeiner in Tyrol, Australia in 1949.as a child welfare worker; he saw how children were orphaned as a result of World War 2 and their suffering. With the generous support of donors, child sponsors, partners, and friends, Gneimers vision of providing loving, family based care for children without parental care. Today, SOS villages associations are active in 134 countries around the world. In Kenya the SOS…

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    judgment, and ethical consideration to those involved. 3. PETA is said to provide home shelter to the cats and dogs that are picked by them. With the central principle of protecting animals, the organization ideally is to dedicate itself for animal welfare. However, PETA is known to have euthanized over 90% of the animals that are brought into their care, where only a handful of them (approximately 7%) are adopted. This is a very egoist approach with the justification that, they do not have…

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    greatly benefit from social welfare, which is the social services provided by a state or by a private organization. One of the reasons the U. S. Constitution was set up was to promote the general welfare of the people according to the Preamble. While this does not necessarily mean that everything the people need is the government's responsibility, it is the role of the government to protect the social welfare of its citizens. Our policies today regarding social welfare stem from what happened…

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    that is uniform, give them nutrition that is individualized, and protects them from being crushed by the weight of their mothers. The committee is dedicated in supporting scientific study in efforts of improving animal welfare, inform producers of new and emerging animal welfare concerns as well as providing information an educating producers on how how improve their animal care skills. With emerging issues in livestock production continuing to rise, producers have also adopted new ways of…

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    Whaling Research Paper

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    Whale hunting has suffered from decreasing popular support in recent years. Greater understanding of whales and their place in the ecosystem has coupled with global initiatives and coordination between countries has reduced the number of whaling countries to only three - Japan, Norway, and Iceland. All three of these nations claim that whaling is an important cultural activity worthy of an exemption from a global ban on whaling. This paper will focus on Norway and Japan. Cultural activities can…

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    Animal Rights History

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    As I was looking up Animal Rights, I found a sort of history that is provided within the definition and article. It's worth taking a look at. The article was comparing slaves and animals, how they were referred to as ‘property rights' way back when. https://www.britannica.com/topic/animal-rights This is a tricky question because I understand the need of using an animal for food, as I am a hunter, but I do not agree with the large pig/cattle farms that sweep the nation. Personally, I believe that…

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    Social Welfare in United States and the negative impact on the People and the Economy. Social welfare refers to United States government programs to help in the necessities of the needs of the people of the United States. There are several programs designed to lifting living people ‘s life in case of emergencies such as, person lost this/her job or no luck to find a job. President Theodore Roosevelt came up with Social welfare idea and it adopted by several states. There are many welfare…

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    New York City. In 2014, ASPCA was able to rescue over 14,300 animals and had over 3,800 animals adopted from their shelters. Starting in 1954, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) was created (Bekoff). Their mission was to promote animal welfare and the compassion for all creatures. Today the HSUS is the largest animal-protection organization in the world. They have over 200 full-time staff and 3.5 million volunteers, however they are a nonprofit, charitable organization. The HSUS is…

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