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11. How to Do Animal Rights - Fur Morality
thought to the suffering and cruelty behind their actions and dismiss animal suffering as trivial compared with their need for glamour. For & Against: argue your case 1. Culpability Claim: You cannot blame fur-wearers for any
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12. How to Do Animal Rights - Henry Spira
agenda cosmetics testing and cruelty to food-animals. His victories were the first big successes of the American animal rights movement to reduce the suffering that humans inflict on animals. References (1) Spira, Henry. Fighting to Win ,
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13. How to Do Animal Rights - Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare
taken by nations to prevent cruelty to animals and to reduce their suffering; 4. Appropriate standards on the welfare of animals be further developed and elaborated such as, but not limited to, those governing the use and management of farm
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14. How to Do Animal Rights - Utilitarianism
utilitarianism to justify cruelty and brutality, an excuse to harm individuals and minorities as long as the majority benefits. Gang rape and foxhunting appear to bring pleasure to a majority, yet are surely morally unacceptable to the few at
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15. How to Do Animal Rights - The McLibel Two
corrupt practices, including cruelty to animals, destruction of rainforests, exploitation of their staff and selling unhealthy food. Many groups worldwide were demonstrating against McDonald's but London Greenpeace brought all the issues together
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16. How to Do Animal Rights - Violence or Nonviolence
under Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty.) Such determined campaigns show that these methods can be effective, at least in the short-run. These methods contribute to save some animals and create publicity, public debate and new converts for animal
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17. How to Do Animal Rights - Posters, Paintings, Cartoons & Prints
Ignorance. Deforestation. Cruelty. Animal Suffering & Pain. Finger Sucking Poison.) Click to buy print. (Main text for translation: We live in an animal holocaust. Every year worldwide people kill at least 40
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18. How to Do Animal Rights - Action Planning
exposing to the press the cruelty of a particular chicken farm could be attainable. Realistic Identify an effective campaign strategy given your group's members, money and other resources. Being realistic makes your campaigning easier to
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19. How to Do Animal Rights - Factory Farming
farms have never been cruelty-free, but their livestock grazed pasture in moderate numbers, breathed fresh air in sunlight and in inclement weather might shelter on straw in barns. From 1950 all this changed with the invasion of the
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