11. Babylonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
would kill, or sacrifice, an animal , usually an ox, in order to make the gods happy. In return, the gods would presumably give permission to the people at the festival to each obtain an amulet that would protect them for the rest of their lives.
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12. Babylonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
would kill, or sacrifice, an animal , usually an ox, in order to make the gods happy. In return, the gods would presumably give permission to the people at the festival to each obtain an amulet that would protect them for the rest of their lives.
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13. Babylonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
would kill, or sacrifice, an animal , usually an ox, in order to make the gods happy. In return, the gods would presumably give permission to the people at the festival to each obtain an amulet that would protect them for the rest of their lives.
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14. History of animal rights - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit ] Arguments against animal rights
Opponents of animal rights claim that advocates of animal rights harm the well-being of humans. For example, in a rebuttal to the claim that doing research on animals is cruel and unnecessary, people
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15. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peaceable Kingdom
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16. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peaceable Kingdom
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Animal advocacy parties
Animal law
Animal Liberation Front
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Animal rights
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17. Animal liberation movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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18. Animal welfare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peaceable Kingdom
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19. Barbarian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fiskesjö, Magnus. "The animal other: Re-naming the barbarians in 20th-century China." Social Text 29.4 (No. 109, Special Issue, "China and the Human"), pp 57-79.
^ Fiskesjö, Magnus. "The animal other: Re-naming the barbarians in
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20. Natural and legal rights - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
is rejected, therefore human rights also comprise positive rights.
^ "Animal rights" , Encyclopædia Britannica , 2007; Dershowitz, Alan. rights from Wrongs: A Secular Theory of the Origins of rights , 2004, pp. 198–99; "Animal
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