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…and put the cats up for adoption. In June 1991, ALF claimed credit for $800,000 worth of damage caused by arson at the Northwest Farm Cooperative in Edmonds, Washington, a supplier of feed to mink ranches. Totally opposed to any kind of animal exploitation…
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…Americans to dissimilar ways of living. In rural areas, dwellers produced little household waste. Domestic animals or scavenging pigs ate food scraps on the farm. Household products were sold in bulk at the local store, without wrapping. In the city, however…
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…talking leader that opposed Stalin,) and Nikolai Lenin (the creator of the Russian Revolution.) There are three pigs in the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell that really stand out from the start of the book until the finish. These pigs are Napoleon…
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…and put the cats up for adoption. In June 1991, ALF claimed credit for $800,000 worth of damage caused by arson at the Northwest Farm Cooperative in Edmonds, Washington, a supplier of feed to mink ranches. Totally opposed to any kind of animal exploitation…
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…Cruelty of Animal Testing- Rabbits immobilized in wooden stocks with ulcers in their eyes; baby seals being clubbed over the head, and the infamous shock treatment. Broach the subject with an individual and odds are that they have witnessed…
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…labs buy their animal test subjects from legitimate pet stores and the majority use illegal pet dealers. There are many stolen animal dealers that house the animals before, during , and after testing. These ^farms^ most frequently hold animals between tests…
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…transplants from pigs and cows. For year scientists have been adding human genes to farm animals in order for the animal to generate insulin for use in medications. With the stem cells it is possible to actually grow replacement body parts inside of living animals
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…, and circuses. I will not include zoos, farming of animals, hunting, or vegetarianism in this discussion. I will review the inadequacies and poorly enforced laws that are currently meant to protect animals from human cruelty. Neglect and intentional harm…
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…). There are several ways for middlemen to make money on an animal that has been acquired from a zoo, points out Goldston (February 11, 1999, p. K1903): it can go "to a game farm, to an auction, the meat man or as an exhibit." Then there are people willing to mount…
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Animal Abuse and The Meat Industry The purpose of this report is to bring to light the crimes being committed to livestock in this cruel world of profit. This report will show that animals in the meat industry are being abused as well…
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