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    In the United States, animals are abandoned, beaten, and fighting for their survival every day. Forced to live in unhygienic conditions with no water or food, they don't have very much hope as they live out their days lacking the empathy or consideration that they deserve. Some are discovered and rescued, given the opportunity to experience how magnificent their lives can be; others aren't so fortunate. In order to change as country, we must stick up for these mistreated animal's rights and seriously

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    Protection Over Animals We should understand that animals have feelings and have a brain even though they do not have the same physical appearance as we do. I believe people that are caught committing the acts of abuse, the consequences of breaking the animal laws should be strongly enforced. In reality I’m sure that I am not the only person who would love nothing than to help our loving animals to live a full and happy life. The reason for my paper is to reach out to people on how important animals are, just

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    Animal abuse and domestic violence occur in today's society and is overlooked by the general population, but should not be taken lightly. These forms of abuse are usually seen as different matters at hand, that is until the two become connected. Many people think nothing of this issue of animal abuse and domestic violence being connected, but little do they know this problem is continuing to grow everyday and you may not even know it. This issue is a very serious matter and should not be taken lightly

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    In the intriguing, satirical novella, Animal Farm, by George Orwell, the leadership of a revolution turns from it’s all about the people, to a dystopian Stalinist society where power is controlled under one person and one person only, usually with the help of a strong military force. During the overthrow of the farm, led by Napoleon, their new society slowly turns into a funnel to feed his greed for power. With little to eat and hard working hours, the animals on the farm are having a hard time living

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    Animal Abuse And Cruelty

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    Cruelty to animals can either be the unintentional and the intentional infliction by humans of suffering or harm upon any non-human animal, regardless of whether the act is against the law. So much has happened recently that the US has broken it down into four categories, simple or gross neglect; intentional abuse and torture; organized abuse, including dogfighting and cockfighting; and animal sexual abuse (Fricker). The very first group of people in U.S. history to give laws for animal cruelty was

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    Research Paper: What are animal rights according to animal testing and abuse? For as long as people and animals have been around there has been question to what their rights are; the main ones being how they should be treated, and if they can feel pain like humans. People all around the world eat meat on the daily like it is no big deal but what they do not know is how a lot of the animals are treated while being raised. Chickens, cows, and pigs are a major part of this; people raise them on farms

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    Animal farm is a thought provoking book which explores notions about society, respect, comradeship, humanity, social order, fairness, greed, the cyclical nature of society. Orwell describes that the novel is based on animals living a society where those who are in position of power can abuse their authority. As the power is an element of corruptibility. As both Napoleon and Snowball take position to gain authority. But Orwell also emphasizes that individuals can also be abused by power as they were

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    Kill shelters and animal abuse are a big problem in society. Animals are equal to people and they should be treated just the same. Animals do not deserve to be treated harshly and they also do not deserve to live in horrible conditions. I believe that animals have as much of a right as humans do, to be free of labor. “The reality is that all shelters, regardless of label, euthanize or send pets out to be euthanized.” All pets have the right to live even if their owner returned them. Kill shelters

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    so mean to animals? It’s one of the hardest questions to answer. Animals all around the world are abused every day. Around 1,880 animal abuse cases, were reported in2007, just from the media (humanesociety.org). In this essay, I’m going to inform you about some examples of animal torture, laws against animal abuse, how to help stop creature cruelty, and Kat Graham, a young activist making a difference in the animal world. You can be more like Kat and help fight peacefully against animal cruelty!

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    Why would anyone abuse an animal? Animal abuse is rather common, you could be doing it even if you don’t think you are. There are many animals that deal with abuse or neglect, about 1,423 animals a year. That’s in the U.S. alone. Animals are living creatures, just like you, and they’re not cheap. Neglect is another version of abuse, and it can come in many forms. Neglect could be starving them, not giving them medical care, not paying attention to them, etc, etc. Animals are just like humans, I mean

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