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    Animals Deserve Rights Allie Hanscom DE English‚ Block 3Y Mrs. Johnson March 13th‚ 2013 Abstract The use of animals for entertainment or gaming constitutes animal cruelty because they are subject to unjust suffering or harm. Animal rights activists are justified in their belief that the use of animals for entertainment or gaming constitutes animal cruelty because it is proven through factual evidence that animals suffer needlessly in the name of entertainment. Animals are victims of violence

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    ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos appeals. These appeals are required for successfully appealing to the average reader and getting your point across in the most effective way possible. The vegetarianism lifestyle can be adopted for many different reasons. Aside from the main decision of preventing the cruel treatment of animals‚ many people choose this lifestyle for health reasons. Winston Craig supports this reasoning in his essay “Plant-Based Diets Provide Many Health Benefits‚” while Ben Kim argues that

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    The PATRIOT Act: Right or Wrong. On September 11th of 2001 the United States was attacked. Many people died and through that drama the United States was unified with a singular goal of stopping terrorism. While many people were willing to sacrifice a few freedoms for the greater good‚ others were asking where is the line between the government fighting terrorism and abusing a situation to expand its dominion over the public. The United States government passed a bill called the PATRIOT Act to

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    How can one person can save 33‚000 gallons of water a month? Some may say it is impossible‚ but the answer is simple - vegetarianism. A vegetarian is a person who does not eat meat of any kind. There are many reasons a person may decide to go vegetarian including ethical‚ health‚ or environmental. Vegetarians can be traced back into early history but‚ in today’s world‚ vegetarianism is on the rise as a concern for climate change is too. Major portions of the population are taking a stance against meat

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    Exploring Animal Rights in America and the Treatment of Animals in the Entertainment Industry Joseph Horton ITT Technical Institute Dayton Campus Author Note Joseph H. Horton‚ Bachelor Student in Project Management‚ ITT Technical Institute. This research was supported in part by my school tuition provided by Federal Student Loans and the ITT Technical Institute Opportunity Scholarship. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Joseph Horton‚ 12 S. Timber Hollow Dr. Apt. 1213

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    is ethical right. One of these topics that is a big concern is the cloning of animals. Many people believe animal cloning can be extremely beneficial in the world‚ but others believe it is morally wrong. Although people around the world may disagree‚ scientists have decided to take the risk and began the attempt to clone animals‚ causing political debate. Although cloning is a personal bias and people may not believe in it‚ people have taken on the challenge of attempting to clone animals to see the

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    Vegetarianism Into: Attention Getter: “What if you could change the world by changing what you eat?” Today we face a war with obesity. To help fight this war we would need the weapon of knowledge. The knowledge of vegetarianism is a weapon that helps fight against obesity. By spreading the information and concepts of vegetarianism‚ we would be able to inform the world the benefits that come with vegetarianism. Preview: Why is vegetarianism important? Relevant: To prevent obesity and to save

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    been the concept of utilitarianism. Utilitarianism states that in general the ethical rightness or wrongness of an action is directly related to the utility of that action. Utility is more specifically defined as a measure of the goodness or badness of the consequences of an action. Utility is considered to be the tendency to produce happiness. There are two types of Utilitarianism; "act" and "rule". An act utilitarian uses thought processes associated with utilitarianism to make all decisions

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    Peter Singer and Jim Mason have written a book entitled The Ethics of What We Eat. Pages 241-248 of this book discuss the idea of whether factory farming is ethical or not. For this short reflection paper I will discuss the ideas that they brought up about the ethics of factory farming‚ while at the same time bringing in my views of factoring farming and the ethics behind animal treatment. The first issue that they bring up is that‚ “Factory farms are designed on the principle that ‘animals are

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