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Papers On Animal Rights & Zoology
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Political Actions of Special Interest Groups
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10 pages in
length. Interest groups, a major part of American politics
today, are organizations of people who share the same interest
and attitudes about a particular topic. They endeavor to
influence public policy. These groups are normally organized for
the purpose of being with people of like-minded moral reasons,
for the social aspect, and to help with the economics in
forwarding their belief in their cause. This paper is based on
the International Fund for Animal Welfare, and explains their
actions as a special interest group. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: JGAintgr.wps
Political, Economic And Cultural Constraints That Limit The Application Of Ecology In Conserving Endangered Species
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8 pages in length. The extent to which man has rendered many of his animal counterparts as endangered is both grand and far-reaching; that he refuses to stop this environmental degradation for the sake of cultural, political and economic reasons speaks to man's inability to coexist with a quickly depleting animal population. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLCEcology.rtf
Possession Aggression in Dogs
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An 8 page paper which examines the causes and treatments involved in possession aggression in dogs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAdogs.rtf
Preservation of Species: A Philosophical Argument Including The Principle of Charity, Species Distinction and Modern Day Considerations
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the idea of preservation of other species in the modern world. As the modern world population continues to grow to over 5 billion, the arguments of the preservation of other species shifts from the preservation of other species to the preservation of our own. At what point do humans begin to sacrifice their lifestyle, their welfares and their very lives in order to preserve other species? Traditionally, the moral and ethical arguments in regards to the preservation of other species focused on philosophical and religious discussions using the virtues of man including the strongest virtue of all; that of charity. This being said, Darwin’s evolutionary theory based on the “survival of the fittest” paved the way for man’s own preservation of his own species. While many argued whether or not distinctions between species should be clear cut in regards to their rights, modern day moral policies are based on man’s preservation and they include the traditional arguments based on religion and philosophy but also include the realities of the world today based on economic, medical and environmental concerns which when administered to the overall survival of the human race may mean the sacrifice of other species in the process of man’s own survival.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TJspeci1.rtf
Production And Consumption Of Animal Flesh Is Immoral
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5 pages in length. While animals may not be privy to the same type of rights mankind has granted for himself, they are still intrinsically deserving of the rights to a life free of pain and suffering, and to live the way in which nature had intended. One need only look around today's society to recognize the many and varied contributions animals have historically made as a means by which to better mankind's existence. Peter Singer contends that animals have not been given the respect such overwhelming contributions demand and claims that humanity continues to have a problem with getting past the point where it views the animal kingdom as nothing more than a collection of living beings who exist solely to support man's needs. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TLCflesh.rtf
Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease
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A 5 page paper discussing the Psittacine disease that is
not limited only to the parrot family. PBFD has been found to infect and cause disease in geese
and even guinea pigs, and it is believed to affect poultry species as well. It is now known that the
disease is caused by a virus and that feather dystrophy may be the only symptoms apparent until
shortly before death. The virus persists in the environment for long periods that may stretch into
years. It has increasing commercial implication as birds become more common pets, and it has
long-reaching implications for aviculture's efforts to preserve those species endangered by loss of
tropical habitat. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KS-PBFD.wps
Putting a Halt to Animal Experimentation as it Stands
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A 6 page paper which argues
that animal experimentation is not necessary and should be seriously regulated to ensure
that animals are protected adequately. The works of Peter Singer and Carl Cohen are
presented in supporting this argument. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: RAanirght.wps
Readings on Death & Dying
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A 3 page essay on 3 readings from antiquity. While much has changed in the millennia since ancient Greece and Rome were in their ascendancy, the basic facts of humane existence have not changed. The specter of death haunts the modern psyche just as it did for Socrates, Plato, and Marcus Aurelius. The thoughts of these ancient philosophers can, therefore, inform modern readers as they offer food for thought on the topic of dealing with death and the fear of death. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khddasp.rtf
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