Papers 1931-1940 of total 78456 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…. Medieval theologians speculated about whether angels were members of the moral community and thereby had the same moral duties as humans. Science fiction fans speculate about whether aliens from other worlds would have fundamental rights. Animal rights advocates…
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…changeling as well. Hunting has been a way of life from the beginning of time. “Hunting for sport or pleasure is ethical because (1) it does not violate any animals moral rights. (2) It has as its primary object the exercise of human skills, which…
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…are waking up to problem. More natural, organic farming is advocated. Legislation controls the disposal of waste products into our air and water. Wildlife organizations are becoming more militant in their fight for animal rights. Replanting policies in some parts…
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…a pig named Squealer. The name sounds fairly pig-like but his actions don't. Supposedly Squealer has a special ability to persuade others. Orwell boasts, "...he could turn black into white." Obviously a pig like this could be used by the right people (animals
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Category: /Literature
…to the codes and conventions proposed by environmentalists and animal lovers one should not wear fur or any other type of material that was made from animals. They support animal rights and make sure that they are enforced and abided. Miss McRae is defying…
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…of animals is in demand. Or is there? Recently, animal rights activists and organizations are sprouting up like dandelions, nice looking and hard to get rid of. Vegetarianism is also becoming more popular, and may very well be the way of the future…
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…Anthrax is caused by the spore forming bacterium ‘Bacillis Anthracis’. These spores cause an acute infectious disease. ‘Bacillis Anthracis’ is a natural bacterium most commonly found in the wild and in domestic farm animals (cattle, sheep, goats…
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…from adult cells. This issue is extremely controversial right now, especially in debating the advantages and disadvantages of the procedure, including ethical issues. Cloning, although having some disadvantages, can benefit the animal production industry…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, or use for entertainment. PETA informs policymakers and the public about animal abuse and promotes an understanding of the right of all animals to be treated with respect. PETA has been responsible…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…The Wars: Animal Imagery Sigmund Freud once argued that "our species has a volcanic potential to erupt in aggression . . . [and] that we harbour not only positive survival instincts but also a self-destructive 'death instinct', which we usually…
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