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    Animals being used for food production should be treated fairly and without cruelty. These animals deserve to live the short lives they will have happily. This is morally and ethically correct because every living organism should be treated humanely. This research paper will discuss how these animals are currently treated. This will also include how these animals should be treated according to our moral standards. These factory farms are very large in size and have extremely high rates of production

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    are supporting the evil‚ inhumane process that goes on in puppy mills. If one truly cared about their barking furry friends‚ adopting is the way to go. Adopting your pet always has a positive outcome; little do most people know‚ dogs who reside in animal shelters for long periods of time usually have a death timer ticking away. Adopting that Pitbull shaking in the corner would tremendously impact his life‚ since it was scheduled to peacefully end within the next twelve hours. When you buy from pet

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    move forward‚ we will be critically examining the article using through three kinds of proofs - EthosPathos and Logos; defined in Aristotle’s rhetoric theory which will be explained in more details in the following paragraphs. Ethos is a set of values held either by an individual or by a community‚ reflected in their language‚ social attitudes and behavior. There are two independent concepts within Ethos‚ Personality and Stance. Personality defines the character‚ virtue and corporate identity of

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    Animal Abuse as Dirty Play Arnold Arluke Northeastern University Animal abuse by children is generally regarded as an impulsive psychological act without instrumental bene t. This research takes a sociological approach to the topic‚ exploring the deliberate harm of animals as a particular kind of unsavory or dirty play that is part of adolescent socialization. Interviews were conducted with twenty- ve college undergraduate students who admitted to abusing animals earlier in their lives. Respondents

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    for animals in the American slaughterhouses‚ what are the causes of these conditions‚ and what are the best methods for preventing slaughterhouse cruelty? The conditions for animals in modern slaughterhouses are unsanitary and violent. The lack of rules and regulations cause animals to be treated poorly because this industry is focused on mass production and profit rather than finding a more humane alternative to run the meat packing business. The most effective method to stop this cruelty is to

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    Despite facing probe for possible animal cruelty‚ US television dog trainer Cesar Millan‚ popularly known as the "Dog Whisperer‚" is standing by his training methods. He said that the story was taken out of proportion. NBC Los Angeles broke the news on Thursday that Millan is under probe for possible animal cruelty. The investigation stemmed from a February 26 episode of the Nat Geo Wild TV series‚ Cesar 911‚ wherein the self-taught dog behaviorist was seen using a pig to train a French bulldog

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    project took months and months of planning for a mere seven minutes. I sorted through hours of video and countless charts and scientific articles to support my ideas on animal cruelty. My talk had several purposes. The first reason was to make people ask themselves why abusers abandon basic principles of compassion and empathy for animals. The second was to make them question their complacency. The third purpose was to call them to action and to not just sit by and let it happen but to do something about

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    The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act of 1960 was passed for the purposes of prevention of cruelty and unnecessary pain and suffering against animals. The practice of Jallikattu in itself prima facie violates Section 11 which is an inclusive provision‚ envisages acts which amount to cruel treatment of animals. Anything shall amount to cruel treatment of animals if it involves beating‚ kicking‚ over-riding‚ over-drives‚ over-loads‚ so as to subject it to unnecessary pain or suffering or causing

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    to protect our country. This represents his appeal to ethos in the speech. His appeal to pathos in his speech comes from him comforting the emotional side of the American people. Lastly‚ logos is not used nearly as much‚ but it does not hinder his speech in any way. These rhetorical fallacies strengthen and persuade the American people to follow his leadership. Ethos is the character and credibility of the person speaking.

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    at one picture that thoroughly showed his influence. Kennedy’s inauguration speech united the American people. Kennedy worked very well with pathos. He talked of the American citizens could help America and fight common enemies. Kennedy also talks of the “ enemies of man: tyranny‚ poverty‚ disease‚ and War itself”‚ This appeals to both logos and pathos. These things are very true

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