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    Animal Cruelty

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    Preciado. Pamela Per. 2 Nov. 29‚ 2013 Stray Animals History A stray animal is basically a domestic animal that has been lost or abandoned. The stray animal issue is by far one of the most visible animal welfare issues in the world. In many countries‚ the majority of strays have been abandoned‚ or are owned but allowed to roam about‚ resulting in unwanted kittens or puppies. Of all the animals‚ dogs are unfortunately one of the most affected animals; of the estimated 500 million dogs in the world

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    Animal Cruelty Essay

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    Mr. Wagner Pd. 3 Animal cruelty is a pressing subject in today’s society. Even though we use animals for their fur‚ entertainment‚ research and as food‚ we have to do it in a humane way that minimizes pain and suffering towards the animal in use due to animal rights laws that have been enacted. Small organizations such as the ALB (Animal Liberation Brigade)‚ CAFT (Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade)‚ COK (Compassion Over Killing)‚ FoA (Friends of Animals)‚ FFA (Fight For Animals)‚ IDA (In Defense

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    Stop Animal Abuse

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    An End to Animal Abuse “Animals are dying all over the world and becoming endangered species mostly because of animal abuse and cruelty” (James Gorman). It is a worldwide problem that will continue unless people are concerned about it or stop doing it. There should be more laws regulating child labor. Animal abuse stops scientists from researching animals. Animals become endangered species. It also causes psychological effect. Animal abuse must be abolished. One reason animal abuse must be abolished

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    Bullying In Animals

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    was an example of how nature treats bullying in the wild‚ it’s natural‚ it happens all the time‚ do animals complain? No‚ they try to survive instead‚ they learn to deal with that abuse from other animals. I think that we should take a page out of the animal kingdom’s book and use bullying as a lesson to better ourselves as people. How do most animals deal with bullying? They fight back‚ they protect themselves‚ who else is going to? So what is bullying? Well I think it is a potentially damaging

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    Animal Rescue

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    ENG101 1p.m. Argumentative Essay We should never abandon the animal once we rear them “We should never abandon the animal once we rear them.” This is the most profound and emotional feeling that I acquired from last summer. One early morning‚ my grandma went to a park to exercise as usual. She met the newborn kitten again which she had been fond of for a few days. Grandma watched the strayed kitten playing with her mother and she found that it was so adorable. She just grabbed the kitten

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    MAJESTIC Bengal tigers‚ wild dogs‚ sarus cranes‚ ancient turtles‚ and Asian elephants—these are just some of India’s animal species in danger of extinction. Consider the largest land mammal‚ the elephant. The elephant’s ivory tusks are very much in demand. Japan is one of the largest users of ivory‚ and there is similar demand in China‚ where ivory chopsticks are still popular. How has the demand for ivory had an especially adverse affect on the Asian elephant? Some time ago The Times of India

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    Endangered mammal The maned-three-toed sloth‚ also known as the maned sloth is the rarest of the five sloth species and is endemic to Brazil (Macdonald‚ 2001) . Its name derives from the black mane of hairs‚ which runs down the back of its neck an over the shoulders. Like other sloths are characterized by their short bodies‚ long limbs and stumpy tails (Emmons‚ 1990) . Unusual is its proportions of body parts‚ with very small eyes‚ small ears‚ and a tail that is hidden in the fur ‚ along with a

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    Animal Cruelty

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    animal cruelty"What if the Dog could chain you down and kick you to death?"  "A dog can show more love and affection than most humans could. Animal cruelty epitomizes what some of us have been lacking... compassion‚ respect and just innocent love for animals and fellow man this proves that mother nature and her beasts have the right idea how to be" Cruelty to animals in India is a concern which the responsible citizens of India cannot ignore. Like human beings‚ animals are creations of the god

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    Animal Welfare

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    Nicole Stengel ENG 122-009 Lawless‚ Caprice 04/ 11/12 Thesis Confined animal feeding operations (CAFO’s) are more commonly known as factory farms in the United States and are this country’s primary source of animal food products. Mass production of meat in The U.S. has continued to increase industrialization of itself for over the course of a century. As technology within factory farms advances‚ efficiency increases; profit is the primary goal in mind for these industrial owners. In the

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    Transgenic Animals

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    Transgenic Animals Much speculation exists regarding the ever-broadening technology of creating Transgenic Animals and their theorised suffering sparking a social‚ ethical and economic debate over cost factors of the research and development versus ultimate benefit to science aiding the benefit of our Society. Though one could persuasively argue for the benefits or risks of this process‚ this essay will demonstrate the future and present benefits and risks (ethical‚ social and economic) of this

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