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1. How to Do Animal Rights - Starting a Group
you write in your newsletter bear in mind that you can be sued for libel. A way around this might be to criticise people's actions rather than make claims about the people themselves. Be circumspect. You can make many points with good humoured jabs
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2. How to Do Animal Rights - Lobbying
their political standing to bear on your concerns. The lobbying field is open to anyone or any group. You do not have to be a powerful business corporation that retains professional lobbyists or employs their own specialist staff to lobby for
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3. How to Do Animal Rights - Video Activist
power of the video camera to bear witness for animal rights. Freelance or work for animal voluntary organisations on their campaigns. Video the odd demonstration or work on a long-term project setting objectives and targeting specific audiences.
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4. How to Do Animal Rights - Police Arrest
at the police station bear in mind that the police may not have enough evidence against you and might rely on you to incriminate yourself. Do not allow your situation to frighten you into admitting anything. You can best do this by knowing
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5. How to Do Animal Rights - Public & School Speaker
for adults. It is useful to bear in mind that the more you pack in to your talk the more your listeners will forget, even by the time they walk out the door. Your most important point might simply be to make a good overall impression and you do
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6. How to Do Animal Rights - Animal-friendly Traveller
look out for are these. Bear dancing : wild Bear cubs are caught and trained to stand on their hind legs to dance and do tricks for onlookers. Animal photography : young animals like monkeys, chimpanzees and lion cubs, are made to let
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7. How to Do Animal Rights - Picketing
by? Hiting Back Bear in mind that companies being picketed can hit back by seeking an injunction from a court of law. An injunction can ban you from picketing in certain areas, limit the number of your picketers and put restrictions on
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8. How to Do Animal Rights - Egoism, Emotivism & Subjectivism
what to do for yourself and bear the consequences. Egoistic appeals to self-interest do not always necessarily work against animals in practice. Vegetarian egoism, for example, saves animal lives no matter what its motive. And a desire to
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9. How to Do Animal Rights - Human Overpoulation
create a desire to bear fewer children. Consequently, population growth is slowing to some extent. Overpopulation & Animals A massive human population goes against animals gaining rights. Billions of more humans mean people kill
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10. How to Do Animal Rights - Bearskins
Chapter 8 Bearskins Snappy Page EssenceBearskins are head-dresses, popularly called busbies, made from the pelage of Bears shot in Canada and worn in the British army by the red tunic guards regiments. Every year
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