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    They act like us: they sleep, eat and give birth to young. They can speak their own languages and express their feelings in their own way. Abraham Lincoln said, “I am in favour of animal rights as well as human rights. This is the way of a whole human being.” Humans are intentionally causing them to feel pain, loneliness, and fear. Animals are screaming, yelling in tears and shouting at us to save them from this hell, but we are totally ignoring them…

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    There has been an ongoing debate on whether it is logical to have animal rights or not. You can either say that animal rights is foolish because animals are not developed enough to understand human behavior and they do not experience the same struggles as humans, therefore, they should not be given the same rights. On the other hand, one who supports animal rights, might say that animals should be given rights because even though they may not have the same human experiences, they do experience…

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    Bryan Cruz Ms. Jacobs ERWC Period 4 October 5 2015 Animal Rights Over the years of humankind, humans have always treated animals badly because people think of animals lower than them, but it has been shown that they’re much different than us and even Jeremy Rifkin explains that in “A Change of Hearts about Animals”. Animals are more like people than they first thought and should see why. It has been proven that animals have emotions like us and feel sad or happy. Animals also have shown their…

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    Animal rights have been a topic spoken about since the mid-1800’s. People would compare to the animals to slaves and wonder why a slave could be given rights but not animals. When people think of the word “rights” they think of what they have for rights. They think of the struggle of gaining those rights and the freedom that comes with them. What they don’t think of is that they are not the only living beings that deserve rights. They are other lives that don’t have a way of communicating with…

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    been hunted, abused, and people believe that they are not smart and don’t have emotions. The Animal Bill of Rights is good start for animal rights, however, It will interfere with the way people live their lives too much. People will not be willing to pay more for animal products, give up hunting, cultural rituals having to do with animals, and much more because of The Animal Bill of Rights. Animals have feelings, they feel pain, are aware of themselves, and their surroundings. They are also…

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    The rights of animals are something that we must consider and carefully analyze. Many animal rights activists are fighting to protect animals from certain experiments that can cause the animals harm, and even death. They state that animals have the “right” to be free from these kinds of tests. If something can feel pain, then that something has the right to equal consideration. Animals can feel pain and pleasure, as stated by Singer in “All Animals Have Rights”. Therefore, animals have rights.…

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    Human rights exist to allow us to live with dignity and free of unjust suffering. Animals and humans differ in many ways, but like people animals deserve the right to a life free of anguish. Although animal farming and experimentation contribute to everyday life and the advancement of today’s society, animals deserve the right to a life without suffering and exploitation for the benefit of others. Humans need to recognize that animals are conscious beings, have emotions and experience physical…

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    always known that his perceived natural rights entail a wife, her body, children, and a job. Essentially a twisted form of the American Dream right, but what if the clock is sped up to when women start gaining the confidence to fight for their rights? History has witnessed women gaining the right to vote, the ability to work alongside men, and to have their own house without a husband. For the next century women slowly gained recognition along with rights until the controversy over the funding…

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    In relation to animals, it is a fact that they do not talk or communicate. Animals are not capable of accessing certain rights since they can not do things that human beings do. In relation to humans, it is a fact that animals cannot access the right to talk, religion, and to work only to mention but a few. Individuals who do not believe in animal ethics use such excuses to disregard animals since they believe that animals are incapable…

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    Pre-Modern Gender Roles

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    what they thought was right. Gender equality was one of the major issues then, and to a certain extent, is still an issue today. Men and women have always been looked at as if they are not equals. All over the world, it is believed that, besides the physical features, women and men possess fundamentally different roles in society. Understanding this helps you to understand the male/female difference in regard to the position within the family, types of work, and legal rights. Let us take a look…

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