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    Animals should be treated with the same respect as humans”. Do you agree with this view? (220-260 words) It is a common belief that a human is superior to any other animal‚ mainly because of the extended intelligence that the former is gifted with. However‚ it is my strong conviction that all living things are worthy of the same respect and deserve to be treated with the same consideration. In the first place‚ I think that people should respect the whole creation of God‚ including animals.

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    Austin Haverdink Mrs. Proctor Pre-AP English 3-4 3 September 2013 Animal Farm Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ is an allegory and a dystopia with direct correlation to the Russian Revolution in 1917. This novel shows how people act and respond when power is put into their hands and how human nature will naturally take over bringing trouble. Utopia was first introduced by Sir Thomas More‚ a northern English Humanist‚ in 1516 when he defined it as “an ideal‚ perfect state”. Although one may think

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    if you were a special animal that was bought or raised to be hunted and killed where you’re not supposed to be? Exotic animals are often bought from zoos and/or raised to be hunted or killed in the Texas ranches. Not only is that cruel but the animals are also caged in during the hunt‚ as well as the hunting lasting year around due to there being no “closed season”. Zoos usually give up or sell their exotics to the Texas hunting ranches. “We certainly do buy zoo surplus animals.” States R.W. “Dick”

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    Animal rights and animal welfare fall at different points on a continuum that runs from animal liberation at one end to animal exploitation at the other. The animal rights viewpoint can be defined as the belief that humans do not have the right to use animals for their own gainin the laboratory‚ on the farm‚ in entertainment or in the wild. The degree to which humans may benefit from any use of nonhuman animals is irrelevant to determine how animals should be treated. The animal welfare viewpoint

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    Direct seeding establishes trees‚ shrubs‚ and understorey plants by sowing seed directly onto the site to be revegetated. Whether sowing by machine or by hand‚ good site preparation and effective weed control are essential for success. Advantages The advantages of direct seeding over tubestock planting are many: * Direct seeding is much cheaper (10 - 20% or less of the cost of planting tubestock)‚ and requires minimal labour. * Existing farm equipment can be used. Alternatively‚ several

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    The FDA makes a strong point on why antibiotics should be eliminated from farm animal feed. The FDA uses expert testimony and scientific fact that show why antibiotics have more negative than positive effect. While‚ using antibiotics is cheaper‚ it is more important to be selective about which drugs are given to our animals. There is clear information explaining why antibiotics are harmful to society so it is very important that we use these drugs properly. When bacteria gets into the food supply

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    What do you think when you think of cruelty? Someone being mean to another person? Humans taking the territory of animals to build roadways? As I went through the book‚ Of Mice and Men‚ I picked out three things that hold quite a bit of cruel symbolism. Such as the farm‚ Lulu’s Puppies‚ and a few of Crook’s belongings. Let’s start with the farm. George and Lennie’s farm holds no doubt the most symbolism in the entire book. On page 76 Candy says‚ ‘We gonna have a room to ourself. We’re gonna have

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    abnormalities and diseases‚ many of these animals are unable to live on. As for animals’ daily living conditions‚ they spend their lives in cages‚ not being able to live freely with choices or communicate. They never get to experience the outdoors of fresh air and sunshine‚ instead‚ they are contained within bars and walls. Not only that‚ their cages are small and crowded‚ and they live with loud noises and bright lights that are known to cause stress in animals. Days after days in laboratories‚ they

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    Should Students Continue Practicing Procedures On Animals? 1. Many veterinary students find themselves conflicted between their desire to help animals and the requirements that they have to follow along the way. This means that they are upset about having to perform surgical procedures on animals. According to http://www2.econ.iastate.edu in the preclinical years of the veterinary teachings‚ some courses require students to use animal cadavers to obtain and practice certain sets of skills. They

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    the question becomes does animal abuse happen in pet stores? Animal cruelty is many different things; no food and water‚ too small of cages‚ not getting baths‚ and not getting attention. If people want to save animals‚ they definitely need to know what PETA is‚ many of the people that I got questionnaires back from didn’t even know what PETA is. Although some people blame PETA for not being involved‚ the pet stores should be to blame because they get the animals from “animal mills”. If the pet stores

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