11. Alexander Berkman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anarcho-capitalism
Animal rights
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Education
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Islam
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Marxism
Nationalism
Orthodox Judaism
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Paris Commune
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12. Animal testing regulations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
regulations
History of animal testing
History of model organisms
IACUC
Laboratory animal sources
Pain and suffering in lab animals
Testing cosmetics on animals
Toxicology testing
Vivisection
Issues
Biomedical Research
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13. Air gun laws - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
by the police.
[edit ] Brazil
The Brazilian legislation that regulates the manufacture, import, export, trade, traffic and use of airguns divide them into two groups:
airguns by spring action of up to 6mm caliber;
airguns by spring
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14. Animal welfare science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
national laws to protect animals was the UK "Cruelty to animals Act 1835 " followed by the "Protection of animals Act 1911 " . In the US it was many years until there was a National law to protect animals - the "animal Welfare Act of 1966 "
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15. Murder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a corporation , a non-human animal , or any other non-human organism such as a plant or bacterium.
California 's murder statute, Penal Code Section 187 , was interpreted by the Supreme Court of California in 1994 as not requiring any proof of
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16. Nonviolence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A landless peasant in Brazil may nonviolently occupy a parcel of land for purely practical motivations. If they do not, the family will starve. A Buddhist monk in Thailand may "ordain" trees in a threatened forest, drawing on the teachings
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17. Bovine somatotropin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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^ (pdf) Report on Animal Welfare Aspects of the Use of Bovine Somatotrophin . The Scientific Committee on Animal Health and Animal Welfare, European Union . 1999-03-10. http://ec.europa.eu/food/fs/sc/scah/out21_en.pdf . Retrieved
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18. 12 Monkeys - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
patient with fanatical animal rights and anti-consumerist leanings. Cole tries unsuccessfully to leave a voicemail on a number monitored by the scientists in the future. After a failed escape attempt, Cole is restrained and locked in a
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19. 613 commandments - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a temporarily blemished animal — Deut. 17:1
Not to sacrifice blemished animals even if offered by non-Jews — Lev. 22:25
Not to inflict wounds upon dedicated animals — Lev. 22:21
To redeem
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20. 613 commandments - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a temporarily blemished animal — Deut. 17:1
Not to sacrifice blemished animals even if offered by non-Jews — Lev. 22:25
Not to inflict wounds upon dedicated animals — Lev. 22:21
To redeem
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