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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.
Filename: JGAanith.rtf
Animal Rights
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A 3 page paper which examines how the rights of animals are often overlooked in society. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAanrigh.rtf
Animal Rights
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14 pages on Animal Rights; legal and ethical issues. Writer argues that we should put ourselves before animals and continue using them for medical research. Bibliography lists 12 references.
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Animal Rights # 2
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A variety of animal rights issues are addressed in this 5 page essay. Arguments on both sides of the fence are considered. Activists such as Peter Singer and Tom Regan are noted and their positions stated. Morality is considered as the basis for many of the arguments and the paper concludes that perhaps a compromise in treatment of animals in society can be reached. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Animal Rights # 3
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12 pages in length. Mankind's arrogance has created a world of pain and suffering for his animal counterparts. From research and testing to animals in entertainment to the seemingly innocent "sport" of recreational fishing, animals constantly forfeit their intrinsic rights to a life free of pain, suffering and exploitation. The writer addresses several aspects where animals are forced to relinquish their rights as living beings. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Anmlrits.wps
Animal Rights and Three Classical Philosophies
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This 10 page report discusses the
perspectives of utilitarianism, the thinking of the ancient philosopher Aristotle, and that
of the 18th century German philosopher, Immanuel Kant are considered and applied to
some of the many issues associated with attitudes about the “rights” of animals.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWaniphi.rtf
Animal Rights as a Social Movement
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This 14 page paper looks at the animal rights movement. An overview is presented. A review of the literature includes journal articles and relevant books. This paper presents a thoughtful philosophical look in a social context. Predictions for the future are made. An abstract is included. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: SA441a.rtf
Animal Rights Issues
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6 pages in length. The issues that surround animal rights are both broad and complex; not only do they address the primal mistreatment of those from the animal kingdom, but they also appeal to man's inability to recognize the sentience of any creature other than himself. The writer discusses various issues of animal rights as they are reflected in an associated article, as well as offers a summary and critical analysis of the article. No bibliography.
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Animal rights v. Science Advancement
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A 4 page research paper/essay that argues that while animal research is regrettable and should be ethically monitored, it is also absolutely necessary in order to ensure drug safety. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: kharvsa.rtf
Animal Rights: Argumentative Dialogue
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6 pages in length. The writer provides an argumentative dialogue on the aspect of animal rights. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCrytes.rtf
Animal Testing: Right or Wrong
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3 pages in length. This
argumentative essay shows the pros and cons of animal testing.
Clearly stating both sides, it debunks the myth that using live
animals for medical experimentation is not only cruel but
unnecessary as well. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Animal Testing: Should We Stop Or Not?
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5 pages in length. People use animals in medical experiments because they believe that these creatures do not deserve the freedom of pain and suffering the same that humans do; indeed, there could be nothing further from the truth, being that they are just as sentient and aware as any person. The writer argues why animal testing should be stopped. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCAnmlT.rtf
Animal Thinking and Language
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In ten pages this paper discusses how animals think and communicate and the correlation that exists between language and thinking, the gestured communications of apes, the shared human and animal capacity for language, and the impact of socialization on language complexity. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.
Filename: TGanispeak.rtf
Animals And Grief: How Social Groups Display Mourning
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6 pages in length. The writer discusses how the ability to adapt to one's existence may be the very key to understanding -- and therefore accepting -- the fact that animals do, indeed, possess the ability to mourn the passing of their own kind. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Animals Share Common Problems
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the common problems shared by all animals. This paper provides an overview of some common problems and the way they are addressed by different animals. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MHAniHum.rtf
Arguing Against Animal Experimentation
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In 5 pages the author argues against using animals for testing. Animal experimentation is unnecessary, unethical, morally wrong and dangerous to humans. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Argument Against Animal Experimentation
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6 pages in length. Characteristic of any living being is the inherent right to live its existence free from intentional pain and suffering, as well as to exist within the context put forth by nature. This concept has been completely lost on humanity, inasmuch as man has historically utilized animals for whatever purpose he deems necessary without a thought for the animal's needs. The issues that surround animal rights are both broad and complex; not only do they address the primal mistreatment of those from the animal kingdom, but they also appeal to man's inability to recognize the sentience of any creature other than himself. Animal experimentation is a particularly huge component of the animal rights argument, inasmuch as science has taken it upon itself to utilize animals as a means by which to further the human race. Without the slightest bit of concern for the pain and suffering thrust upon laboratory specimens, man continues to poke, prod, burn and mutilate living, feeling animals in the name of science. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCAnExp.wps