141. Force-feeding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit ] Force-feeding of animals
[edit ] In farming
Main article: Foie gras controversy
animal welfare groups object to force-feeding of birds.
Force-feeding is also known as gavage, from a French word meaning "to gorge".
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142. Animal sacrifice in Hinduism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Sanskrit term used for animal sacrifice is bali , in origin meaning "tribute, offering or oblation" generically (“vegetable oblations [... and] animal oblations,â€). [ 5 ] Bali among other things "refers to the blood of an
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143. Categorical imperative - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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[edit ] Cruelty to animals
Kant derived a prohibition against cruelty to animals as a violation of a duty in relation to oneself. According to Kant, man has the imperfect duty to strengthen the feeling of compassion, since this feeling
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144. Andrew Linzey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peaceable Kingdom
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145. Animal mummy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2.3.1.6 Miscellaneous animals
2.3.2 Sacred animals
2.3.2.1 Bulls
3 Differences between human and animal mummification
4 References
[edit ] Egyptian beliefs about animals
Throughout the history
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146. Religion in ancient Greece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1784. Cf. v.1, Chapter II, Religion of the Early Greeks
Clifford H. Moore, The Religious Thought of the Greeks, 1916.
Martin P. Nilsson , Greek Popular Religion , 1940.
Martin P. Nilsson, History of Greek Religion , 1949.
Robert
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147. Animal mummy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2.3.1.6 Miscellaneous animals
2.3.2 Sacred animals
2.3.2.1 Bulls
3 Differences between human and animal mummification
4 References
[edit ] Egyptian beliefs about animals
Throughout the history
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148. Basic science (psychology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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149. Women and animal advocacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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150. Working dog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
dog is a canine working animal , i.e., a type of dog that is not merely a pet but learns and performs tasks to assist and/or entertain its human companions, or a breed of such origin. In Australia and New Zealand a working dog is one
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