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    Religion and Life Issues. TOPIC 1 – RELIGION AND ANIMAL RIGHTS. Glossary Telos – End purpose (Aristotelian idea). Hierarchy of being - The idea of an ascending order of beings in the universe‚ inanimate matterplantsanimals with rational human beings at the top. Anthropocentric – Human centred. Speciesism – Discrimination in favour of one species‚ usually the human species‚ over another‚ especially in the exploitation or mistreatment of animals by humans. Sentient – Able to feel pain; conscious

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    tremendous amount of passion for all animals‚ and in most instances I’ve found that I have felt more comfortable around them than I do people‚ finding myself drawn to their many personable qualities‚ such as innocence‚ loyalty‚ lack of judgment‚ and overall cheerful disposition. As I have grown‚ my care for animals and their well being has as well‚ and my eyes have been opened to the horrors taking place all throughout the globe involving poor‚ innocent animals‚ who are unable to defend themselves

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    the world of animal cruelty‚ there are plenty of controversial issues surrounding this topic. Out of all of them‚ animal testing would be the most controversial topic in dealing with animal cruelty. Scientists have been doing animal testing for many years‚ using animals as their guinea pigs. There is a controversy on whether animal testing is right or wrong. On one side‚ the article “Animal Testing and Its Gift to Humans” by Frankie Trull talks about‚ as said in the title‚ how animal testing is helpful

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    1. Alcoa’s ethical work climate is acceptable and high standard. Alcoa uses the principle (integrity approach) since it expects personal morality from their workers‚ the rules and procedures of the organization to be followed‚ and for laws and professional codes in the society to be followed. 2. The top management of Alcoa did play a great role regarding the ethical work climate and organizational performance; and that was seen from the beginning‚ the employees were taught early in their careers

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    Where Are Women’s Ethical Rights to Equality? Courtney Washburn Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility Theresa Ramsey May 14‚ 2014 Women earn 77 percent of what men earn for the same job (Edmonds‚ 2014). That equals about .77 cents of every dollar that a man earns. We as women are losing 23 cents just because we are women. I have chosen to write about women’s equality using the utilitarian and deontology ethical theories. The world today is a much different world to live in for women

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    google search would fill your screen with horror story after gruesome tale on the inhumane actions of scientists towards animals in the name of ‘research’. Animal rights activists are quick to fight for the end of these appalling incidents and heinous actions. The immediate reaction is to abolish‚ or at least substantially curtail‚ researchers ability to do testing involving animals. Abuse of this ability is actually a minority‚ but only extreme stories and drastic accounts catch on in the news. This

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    he is of his reputation. Desperate for money and with determination to catch more fish‚ Captain Billy Tyne convinces the Andrea Gail crew to join him for one more late season fishing voyage. Even though the crew doesn’t want to return back to work right away‚ the crew has no choice but to set aside their personal problems‚ bid goodbye to their families and come together to support the captain’s goal‚ which they share as well. They also need the money to support their loved

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    Anthem What is egoism? Something that Prometheus seems so interested in. Egoism is a doctrine that individual self worth is the motive behind all conscious action. In this day in age being an egoist is wrong‚ but in Prometheus society being an egoist wasn’t even heard of. Why is it that Prometheus writes down “ego” at the very end of the book on page 105 of Anthem. To Prometheus the word ego is sacred. To Prometheus being an individualist should be something everyone should want and strive for

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    Ever watch America’s funniest home video and think‚ my animal can do that. Animals can be the only enterntainment a person needs. Every animal is unique in their own way in how they think‚ listen and act. My animals are not just animals‚ they are members if the family. My cat‚ Isabella‚ unfornuatly has a habbit of licking her fur too much‚ to the point of the fur falling off. She didn’t believe me when I threatened to get a shirt if she didn’t stop. Isabella continued to lick so I bought a shirt

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    Literature Review: Annotations Books: Hayhurst‚ Chris. Animal Testing: The Animal Rights Debate. New York: The Rosen Publishing Group‚ Inc. 2000. Print. Summary/Description: This book discusses the pros and cons of animal testing. It gives a brief history of the animal right movement‚ and It also address the legal and ethical issues involved around this cruel testing. The Animal Act was rejected by Congress in the United States and animal testing became a part of scientific and medical life.

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