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    Ten Fast Facts about Animals in the Circus 1. Every major circus that uses animals has been cited for violating the minimal standards of care set forth in the United States Animal Welfare Act (AWA). 2. Animals in circuses spend about 11 months of the year traveling. 3. During travel‚ animals may be caged or chained for long distances and hours‚ forced to stand in their own waste‚ in extreme temperatures. 4. Standard circus industry training tools used on animals include bullhooks

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    Animal Farm Quotes

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    LOYALTY • "I will work harder"-Boxer • "Napoleon is always right"-Boxer • While the dogs walked behind Napoleon‚ the other animals “noticed that they wagged their tales to him" • "I was at his side until the very end"- Squealer • "I have no wish to take life‚ not even human life"- Boxer • "Death to Humanity"- Napoleon • Old major was “so highly regarded on the farm” all the animals “were willing to lose an hours sleep to hear him speak" • "All men are enemies. All animals are comrades."

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    Animal Testing Unethical

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    Using animals as an alternative to human testing has been a highly controversial topic over the past few decades. With harsh conditions and unethical treatments‚ the understanding of animal testing is very important. From over-the-counter medications to experiments on cures of chronic illnesses‚ animals were used in one way or another. Unfortunately‚ not all experiments given to animals involved a tasty snack or a simple treat. Many experiments involved several incidents of agony and pain without

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    The gentle giants‚ known to most as manatees or sea cows‚ are harmless but far from being out of harm’s reach. While population numbers are higher today than they have been in many years‚ this could all change soon due to their removal from the endangered species list. The attention that hhas benefitted them could now be the cause of a future population decline‚ if actions are not taken quickly. While all of the protection laws still exist‚ the public is now beginning to see the species as one that

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    Temple Grandin Autism

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    A person with autism may give an impression of stupidity and unsuccessfulness. Actually many of our great thinkers are autistic. Such as Albert Einstein‚ Sir Isaac Newton‚ and Temple Grandin an American professor of animal science. Temple Grandin is able to be such a successful person because of animals creating a retreat and broadening her intelligence. For instance‚ taking care of the horses helped her retreat from everyday life. According to “Hampshire School for Wayward Wizards” “Temple was

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    idioms essay

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    IDIOMS Once upon a time there was a deer who had surprisingly grown a single horn on its forehead. He was quite unaware of this matter. But he knew that the other animals always gave him an icy stare when they saw him. They left him high and dry in jungle. He felt blue most of the time and looked like he has the weight of world on his shoulder‚ because he was so lonely. He decided to go it alone and went into the middle of the jungle where most of the animals live. He tried to be friend with them

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    There are many different ways in which we utilize non-human animals. From clothing‚ to food‚ bi-products‚ even friendship‚ non-human animals are a very integral part of our lives‚ and as such raise questions of morality in terms to their treatment. I personally did not give much thought to my personal use of non-human animals prior to this‚ but it turns out that it is in fact very extensive. My main use of non-human animals is for nutritional purposes. My diet consists of a variety of products‚

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    Thomas Aquinas

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    Philosophy 1000 paper 2 | Aquinas | How does Aquinas think we acquire knowledge? | | Makenzie Thornock | 11/2/2012 | | 1.) Thomas Aquinas believes that humans are born with a clean slate in a state of potency and acquire knowledge through sense experiences by abstraction of the phantasms. His view on how man acquires knowledge rejects Plato’s theory that humans are born with innate species. Along with Plato’s theory of humans understanding corporeal things through innate species

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    Not Born to Perform

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    Not born to perform Recently‚ there is an appeal form Animals Asia Foundation to halt animal performance. Throughout China‚ different kinds of animals have been kept for human’s entertainment in circuses. The existence of those “funny” or “exciting” animal performances‚ however‚ has no good effects! Is animal performance really a funny thing? Tigers are forced to jump through the fiery hoops‚ and bear have to punch to each other like they are boxing. Animals’ fear of fire is their nature‚ and none

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    Killing Animals for Food

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    #13 Fajardo‚ Jeanne Dagny ENGLCOM WC C39 Process of the Argumentative Essay Animals should have rights too. I do not mean the same rights and morals as a human being‚ but a right to be free from harm by human beings. Animals just like humans experience emotions and pain. In the wild‚ they must protect themselves‚ but when up against human beings‚ they do not have the power that we do‚ and often lose their homes or get killed without any other choice for survival. We should treat animals‚ as we

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