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…an instinctual thing. But you kick 'em once, hard in the ribs, and they respect you." This seemed extreme. "I could never do that to an animal," he said. "He might get mad." "You could always poison the mutt," Bruce said with a straight face. "You know--grind up…
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…Ever since The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in England in 1824 was formed, there have been long running debates on the topic of animal rights. The first societies were formed to protect and maintain human treatment of work animals
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…School defines RIGHTS as something that one can only have if they have a sense of morality,can accept the rules of society, and recognize the rights of others. Therefore, when animal rights activists,such as PETA:People for the Ethical Treatment…
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…of humanity? For animal rights activists, like People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the answer is no. PETA pressures labs into halting experiments because they believe that animals are not to be used by humans for "food, clothing, entertainment…
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…contributed to Napoleons leadership because of his obedience to the laws and rules . Boxer's actions reflected on the rest of the animals who then decided Napoleon was right. Not only was Boxer known for his Loyalty, he was often heard saying " I will work…
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…and for the betterment of humanity? For animal rights activists, like People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the answer is no. PETA pressures labs into halting experiments because they believe that animals are not to be used by humans for "food, clothing…
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…diseases". In spite of this remarkable advancement, animal right activists question the validity of using animals, challenging the moral and ethic issues it raises. Their argument rests on the dogma that the lives of animals equate to human lives and therefore…
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…a better life, and all animals are equal. They had even established laws called the Seven Commandments, which were intended to give basic rights to animals and protect them from oppression. The goals of the government were also established. The goals said…
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…In these days it seems like another thing has been corrupted by lazy unmotivated people that think that they have found an easy way to make it by in life. This is being special rights. Every person has an excuse nowadays to be supported by some kind…
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…society. The fact that animals are not equal to humans doesn't give us the right to allow them to be sacrificed, tortured, and destroyed just so we can wear makeup, perfume, and other beauty products. Animal testing is morally wrong, unethical and most…
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