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Papers On Animal Rights & Zoology
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Alice Walker: Am I Blue.
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(3 pp) In literature or the arts we used to hear
of something being "banned in Boston," supposedly
one of our more "ethical" appreciators of good
taste. Can you think what it must be liked, in
current times, to be banned in California? That
happened to the work of Walker's we will examine,
Am I Blue.
Filename: BBawlkrb.doc
All Animals Are Created Equal But Some Are More Equal Than Others: True Or False?
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3 pages in length. George Orwell's Animal Farm sheds light upon the fact that mankind bases all existence around him by his own barometer of truth. Long-standing within the narrow-minded and arrogant view of the human being has been the concept that no other living creature could possibly rise to the same level of worthiness as man perceives he warrants. Saying on the one hand how all animals are created equal but then contradicting this assertion by claiming some are more equal than others clearly illustrates the harmful duality of how man looks upon the entire animal kingdom, a collection of underlings he deems undeserving of basic respect and humane treatment. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Alligator Control In Florida
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Florida's citizens are more greatly threatened by alligators than citizens anywhere else. In this 5 page report, the writer discusses dangers to humans, to the alligators themselves, and the overall ecological benefit of keeping alligators alive and thriving in the state of Florida. Bibliography lists approximately 10 sources.
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Alligators
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A 3 page paper on alligators. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Animal Communication / Human Behavior
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A 10 page discussion of animal communication and its relevance to human communication & behavior. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Animal Cruelty And Problems With Humane Society
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5 pages in length. Mankind has deceived its furry, finned and scaled friends by its disgraceful disregard for their basic rights as living beings. Nowhere is it written that humans, while perhaps the most developed of all species, are the rulers over their nonspeaking counterparts. Whether or not a person believes animals have the same rights as humans is not the issue: The issue is that animals have the same innate right to a life free of pain, suffering and exploitation as man does, regardless if they are lower on the life chain. Animals have no one to defend them; mankind must adopt the role of their caretaker or prepare to suffer the consequences. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Animal Cruelty In Entertainment
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11 pages in length. Animals provide a significant supply of goods for human beings, not the least of which supports man's entertainment needs. However, in spite of all the various ways animals serve mankind, there has historically been little thought given to their own right to existence, having always been considered little more than a disposable commodity. Whether it is the issue of hunting, circuses, zoos or racing, animals have long provided -- and will likely continue to provide -- humanity with some of its most basic requirements, all at the cost of the animal's own life. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Animal Disease: Hantavirus And Plague
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4 pages in length. Hantavirus and Plague represent two of the most prolific animal diseases found in rodents, most primarily the deer mouse and rats, respectively; inasmuch as rodents are just as prolific a species, the prevalence of these two diseases has caused considerable health problems for humans who come in contact with the infected animals. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Animal Experimentation / Against
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In 5 pages, the author takes a position against animal experimentation, presenting three reasons for this stance. Animal experimentation is unnecessary. It is unethical. It is morally wrong. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Animal Experimentation: Comparison Of Articles
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5 pages in length. The variance of acceptability with regard to animal experimentation is both grand and far-reaching; that scientific research is placed toe-to-toe with cosmetic testing speaks to two entirely different categories that, according to researchers, bear absolutely no resemblance to the useful outcome of what science bestows upon society. Moreover, the issue of rights and sentience comes into play when the concept of animal experimentation is discussed, inasmuch as mankind has routinely refused to recognize – much less grant – the moral respect toward and consideration of pain that he characteristically furnishes his own species. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Animal Facilitated Therapy
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5 pages. Social work theories have repeatedly demonstrated the beneficial connection between pets and people, primarily with those who are confined to residential and nursing homes due to either age or illness. Their lives have been essentially stripped away from them, so it would seem the last thing they need is for their beloved pet to be forcibly taken from them, as well. What scientific studies continue to show is how animals provide physical and emotional benefits just with their mere presence. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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