Category: /Literature/English
Although many people are very familiar with racism and sexism, too many people are unfamiliar with speciesism. Speciesism is the discrimination of one species over another; more specifically, it is the human species in the exploitation of other animals
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Category: /Social Sciences
animals with kindness and respect.
According to the website entitled "All Creatures Animal Rights: Our Philosophy", All of God's creatures have rights. This is a fact that most people don't seem to recognize. Human beings and animals are both God's creatures
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
Animal Rights (Just say NO)
Soon children won't be able to own a pet; their kitty or puppy will be taken away. Animal rights are becoming a big issue in society. There are people who are dense enough to think that animals need rights to be protected
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
<Tab/>Everyone has a right, we human begins have a right. So why shouldn't animal have their rights? Human beings are no different from other animals, with no divine or elevated nature which makes us distinct. Human beings are ethically
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Category: /Social Sciences
that, by some, sexual discrimination is the last known form of discrimination that should be recognized by people. While I agree that animals do deserve rights that entail being treated fairly and humanely, the line does have to be drawn at some point. If people were
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Category: /Literature/English
Deceased: Monday, November 5th, 2001. Great Britain's Prison Service has reported that animal rights terrorist Barry Horne, 49, died in a Worcester hospital on November 5 after a short-lived hunger strike. The official cause of death was liver failure
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
<Tab/>There is a fine line between working toward a cause effectively and overdoing it. Animal rights activists cross this line time and time again with their outrageous protests attempting to abolish the use of animals in scientific
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
<Tab/>There is a fine line between working toward a cause effectively and overdoing it. Animal rights activists cross this line time and time again with their outrageous protests attempting to abolish the use of animals in scientific
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
There is a fine line between working toward a cause effectively and overdoing it. Animal rights activists cross this line time and time again with their outrageous protests attempting to abolish the use of animals in scientific experiments. They don't
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Category: /Literature/English
Animal rights advocates have long sought to eliminate cruelty to animals used in
scientific research, consumer product development, and education. But in recent years
a new breed of animal protectionist has pursued a more active approach, one that has
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