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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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    Animal testing Living in this world‚ there are numerous organizations debating whether or not animal testing should be banned. Being such a controversial subject it leaves civilization today with both many pros and cons to animal testing‚ with some people for and some against. However‚ animal testing does result in medical advancements and less human-based experiments it still is an unethical way of researching and practices animal cruelty. Some experts in the subject believe there are alternatives

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    Animal Hoarding

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    Animal hoarding is an obsession that is growing in victims and recognition throughout the world today. The typical animal hoarder has a serious psychological condition called obsessive compulsive disorder. Animal hoarders also may be suffering from different kinds of addictions‚ delusional disorder‚ attachment disorder‚ dementia‚ and even zoophilia. These people feel they have the responsibility to keep and care for an overabundant amount of animals‚ thinking that they are helping these creatures

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    rights of defenceless animals being tested on in laboratories for life? The animal Bill of Rights is to protect animals from exploitation‚ cruelty‚ neglect‚ and abuse. So many animals suffer from day to day ‚some are not in the right care or shelter. Some are stuck in laboratories for life in tiny cages‚ making them go crazy and depressed because they do have feelings and the right of wildlife to a natural habitat. I agree with the animal Bill of Rights because so many animals have been treated in

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    ANIMAL LAW I. DEFINING ANIMAL II. PROPERTY III. CRIMINAL LAW IV. TORTS V. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW VI. ANIMAL WELFARE ACT VII. ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT VIII. MISC. I) DEFINING ANIMAL: Arbitrary delineation. Answer often crucial to outcome of cases. Holdings are unpredictable and often counterintuitive. Animals = property. The cuter the animal the more protection they get. 1) Roosters (and Cockfighting: States all over the place) a) NM:

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    Animal Abuse Betsey Gedlie Northeastern Junior college English 122 Mr Storey We all know some of the products we use and the medications we take undergo several operations before they reach in our hands. We know these possessions are safe for use and have been tested. What are they being tested on is our main question. “More than 100 million animals every year suffer and die in cruel chemical‚ drug‚ food‚ and cosmetics tests as well as in biology lessons‚ medical training exercises‚ and curiosity-driven

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    Section ADA Service Animals 2010 Revised Requirements The Department of Overview Justice published revised final regulations implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for This publication provides guidance on the term “service animal” and the service animal provisions in the Department’s revised regulations. ■ Beginning on March 15‚ 2011‚ only dogs are recognized as service animals under titles II and III of the ADA. ■ A service animal is a dog that is individually

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    Importants of Animals

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    o[fpho[f [fgo[hfo vlp[vgo vb[og[fo fgo[fg [vlblvn’ p[]f]d[d hp][gpj ][fg]fph lbvl’ln’;l fpghpogf p][jhp]pk. Animals play an extremely important part in the lives of humans. Be it their social‚ personal or business lives‚ animals always manage to somehow squeeze themselves into the storyline. As far as one can trace back history‚ you will find countless incidents that involved interaction between animals and humans. They have played various roles; that of a

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    comes to animals and their rights‚ there is a definite line between our needs and our taking advantage of those species that we consider inferior. As long as man has existed he has been carnivorous‚ and the same holds true for many other species of animals. Animals are a necessity to humans for survival‚ whether it be for food‚ clothing‚ etc. However‚ the unnecessary torture of animals through testing is not a necessity for human survival. When it comes to the needless torture of animals that we claim

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    Abuse of animals

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    Seeing animals held captive for human amusement was part of life. We never questioned it. While it is assumed that all humans‚ unless they have committed crimes against society‚ deserve freedom‚ we are not used to making that assumption for members of other species. We should ask ourselves why not. What have the animals in a zoo or marine park done to deserve their jail sentences‚ or the elephants in a circus done to deserve lives spent mostly in chains? For thousands of years‚ animals have been

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