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    Animal rights is an actively debated topic with many viewpoints for and against which can be seen throughout history and remain visible to the present day. Many stand points exist based on matters such as human-animal dependency‚ morality‚ biology vs. rationality‚ and sentience; however although heavily debated the outcomes are more or less inconclusive. Commonly argued points in opposition to animal rights include that it is the human ability to reason which sets us apart from other animals‚ that

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    What Rights Do Animals Have? Week 8 ENGL 135 Ayano Moon Dr: Cynthia Hallett DeVry University What Rights Do Animals Have? In October 2011‚ dozens of exotic animals such as lions and rare tigers were released into human population by local private owner‚ Terry Thompson. This act not only put hundreds of the local populated area at very alarming high risk of extreme danger‚ it also led to “49 animals were slaughtered‚ including 18 Bengal tigers‚ 17 lions‚ six black bears‚ a pair of grizzlies

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    Animal deserve to have rights‚ not necessarily the same as human rights‚ but the right to live freely‚ the right to not be used for the benefit of humans and the right to not be treated poorly. Everyday‚ animals are hurt and abused just to make some of people’s belonging. Many people do not think of what is behind closed doors‚ where their items comes from‚ and how it is made. Since the beginning of time animals have always been used for the benefit of humans. But not everyone realize that what us

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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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    Animal Rights Essay - Model Answer Some people believe that animals should be treated in the same way humans are and have similar rights‚ whereas others think that it is more important to use them as we desire for food and medical research. This essay will discuss both points of view. With regard to the exploitation of animals‚ people believe it is acceptable for several reasons. Firstly‚ they think that humans are the most important beings on the planet‚ and everything must be done to ensure human

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    Advantages of a Professional Photo Editor Most of your photographs may require at least some editing to transform those snapshots into a masterpiece with amazing looking subjects. Though online photo editing services and paid software programs do simplify this task‚ there are a lot of pros and cons bound to those services. It requires a good skill level and knowledge of these tools to do the job. And experience and mastery of these tools is something that is gained only over a lot of practice

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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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    With over 850‚000 active members‚ the animal rights organization People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has blossomed into an exceptionally powerful speech community. Their main goal is to enlighten others about the prominent existence of animal cruelty in the world‚ hoping to gain enough power to abolish it‚ or at least prevent it from happening as often as it does. PETA uses language as a tool of power‚ verbalizing its message through controversial ad campaigns‚ rallies‚ marches and protests

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