Joseph Horton
ITT Technical Institute
Dayton Campus
Author Note
Joseph H. Horton, Bachelor Student in Project Management, ITT Technical Institute.
This research was supported in part by my school tuition provided by Federal Student Loans and the ITT Technical Institute Opportunity Scholarship.
Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Joseph Horton, 12 S. Timber Hollow Dr. Apt. 1213,Fairfield, OH 45014.
Abstract
The purpose of this case study will be to understand the belief for animal rights in the United States and how college students feel in regards to the treatment of Animals in Entertainment. I intend to explore the ideals of what most people consider animal rights. I want to identify the belief of animal rights as they pertain to animals that are used for entertainment. I will explore the way peoples beliefs have evolved overtime to impact the changes in animal rights laws. My research will help to educate people on animal rights and to hopefully to ensure the ethical treatment of animals in the entertainment industry. By gathering information from college students I will show the students education to animals rights as well be able to provide some insight to their views to animal rights. Using the data collected I will be able to show viewpoints on animal rights, which animals are considered to have rights and what types of rights people feel are needed to protect animals.
Exploring Animal Rights in America and the Treatment of Animals in the Entertainment Industry
Concerns about animal suffering are not new or modern ideas. The question of animal rights is discussed in relation to man’s evolutionary history as a predator and exploiter of other species. It is suggested that, providing man attempts to eliminate suffering from the animals with which he is dealing, there is no reason why he should not exploit them. However, decisions on the
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