31. Industrial agriculture (animals) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Webster's Dictionary definition of Factory farming
^ a b Encyclopaedia Britannica's definition of Factory farm
^ The Welfare of Intensively Kept Pigs
^ Commissioner points to factory farming as source of
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32. Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
does so by broadening the definition of "animal enterprise" to include academic and commercial enterprises that use or sell animals or animal products. It also increases the existing penalties, includes penalties based on the amount of economic
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33. Speciesism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philosophy offered a wider definition: "By analogy with racism and sexism, the improper stance of refusing respect to the lives, dignity, or needs of animals of other than the human species." [ 12 ]
[edit ] Arguments
[edit ] The
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34. Animal product - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
horns, teeth, or hooves. The definition for meat by-products by the Association of American Feed Control Officials is:
The non-rendered, clean parts, other than meat, derived from slaughtered mammals. It includes, but is not limited to, lungs,
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35. Taboo food and drink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
directives to observe vegetarianism . Hinduism has no specific proscriptions against eating meat, but some Hindus apply the concept of ahimsa (non-violence) to their diet and consider vegetarianism as ideal, and practice forms of
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36. Testing cosmetics on animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
.
Contents
1 Definition
2 Legal requirements
2.1 European Union bans
2.2 UK position
3 Alternatives
4 See also
5 Notes
[edit ] Definition
Using animal testing in the development of
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37. Taboo food and drink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
directives to observe vegetarianism . Hinduism has no specific proscriptions against eating meat, but some Hindus apply the concept of ahimsa (non-violence) to their diet and consider vegetarianism as ideal, and practice forms of
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38. Judaism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
to assess because the definition of "who is a Jew" is problematic; not all Jews identify themselves as Jewish, and some who identify as Jewish are not considered so by other Jews. According to the Jewish Year Book (1901), the global Jewish
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39. Arhat (Buddhism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
corresponds to the Jain definition. [ 3 ] The latter challenges the assumption that the root of the word is Pali araha (cf. Sk. arha ); Richard Gombrich has proposed an etymology of ari + hanta , bringing the root meaning closer to
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