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    Animal Law

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    ID #: 41703 Question 1. a)Animals are property under the law and therefore they are unable to bring a suit in court for themselves if they are harmed. Standing requires: 1. The plaintiff has suffered an injury in fact 2. The injury is casually related to a known act 3. Redressability. In the case‚ Citizens to End Animal Suffering and Exploitation v. the New England Aquarium‚ the court held that the Marine Mammal Protection Act does not allow the requirement of standing to be satisfied in a

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    Maths A Mining Assignment

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    Year 11 Maths A Mining Assignment Task Summary:In the days and weeks that followed the rescue attempt at the Mt Crosby Valley Mine‚ the Managers of the Mine requested an inquiry be conducted into their actions. This inquiry has been requested in an effort to stop rumours that the mine managers acted in an inappropraiate manner; caring only about the cost of the resuce‚ not the lives of the men they were responsible for. This report will investigate this claim using all the evidence supplied

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    Animal Bloodlust Analysis

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    In recent years‚ the number of Pit bull attacks have incited massive debate over the treatment of the breed in Victoria. Animal bloodlust by Nick Papps advocates for the complete ban on the dogs by implementing a belligerent and malicious tone‚ criticizing the government’s lack of action‚ and calling for immediate change. Graeme Smith’s Ban the breeding undertakes a more logical tone to acknowledge the misuse of pit bulls and providing alternatives to simply banning their presence in Victoria all

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    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 bound not to use other animals for their own selfish purpose. If human beings are no different from other animals‚ then like all other animals is it our nature to kill any other animal which serves the purposes of our survival and well-being‚ for that is the way of all

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    To: Dean‚ Naval Officers Schools Center From: LT AUGUSTUS CAESAR B BERCADES O-14185 PN Subject: Topic for Position Paper 1. Topic: The need to elevate the Helicopter Search and Rescue training for the pilots and crew of A109E. One of the primary units of the Philippine Navy for Search and Rescue missions is its naval air assets. With the advent of the Augusta 109E helicopters‚ the capability of Navy to respond to emergency situations has become more efficient and effective due to

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    Engineer

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    PPCD ASSIGNMENT 1 Group Report 2010 Chilean Mining Rescue Team Development Ahmed El Hussiny /9075533 / PD Full / Jan13 / 1 / UAE7 Drazen Colnar / 9091531 / PD Full / Jan13 / 1 / UAE7 Fawaz Baroud / 8933762 / PD Full / Jan13 / 1 / UAE7 Jorge Castilla / 8963539 / PD Full / Jan13 / 1 / UAE7 Introduction In the following paper the mining rescue case that occurred in 2010 in Chile is analyzed from a team development process perspective‚ taking into account team members dynamics associated

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    family members far below the surface. At this moment we are not aware of their fate‚ or location‚ and we are making every effort possible to rescue your loved ones‚ and bring them back safely. We have contacted our Mining Minister Laurence Golborne to assist us with the rescue efforts. President Sebastian Pinera is also aware of this tragic accident. Our rescue workers’ current main objective is to locate your loved ones as quickly as possible‚ and determine how many may be critically injured. We

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    Animals Right

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    12 April 2013 Animal rights are benefits that humans give to animals‚ including the right of protection from user and abuse by people. Do you agree or disagree? For decades‚ the question “Do animals have rights?” has been examined from many different angles. People contend that animals do or do not have rights based on several factors‚ including whether animals can learn‚ can use language‚ are conscious‚ are able to suffer‚ and are ethical beings. Whether and which animals have rights depends

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    Animal Cruelty

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    what animal cruelty is but how much are you truly aware of this harmful abuse? Everyday animals are being beaten‚ neglected‚ and forced to struggle for survival. They are sometimes left in unsanitary conditions with no food or water‚ they have little hope as they live their days without the compassion they deserve. Some are found and rescued given the chance to experience how great life and humans can be; others aren’t so lucky. Animal abuse affects us in many ways: it’s bad for our animals; it

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    you ever looked at an animal in your local zoo exhibit and wondered if they were truly better off there than if they were in the wild? A growing number of people are beginning to believe that zoo animals are better off than animals who are left in their natural habitat. To thrive means that an animal is growing and learning to survive in such a way that allows it to flourish. Although animals in captivity are provided with their basic needs to survive and more‚ wild animals are more likely to thrive

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