1. Dr Jenia Meng - ORIGINS OF ATTITUDES TOWARDS ANIMALS (2009)
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Use of animals AI No. 1 Food/clothing Keeping animals for the production of food or clothing
AI No. 2 Pet Keeping Keeping animals as pets
AI No. 3 Zoo Keeping animals for the education of the public in
zoos, wildlife parks
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2. Art therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
contribution to their culture - as a way to change public opinionâ€. [ 9 ] There is debate about whether work should be shown: questions about the creator's consent, confidentiality, capacity, and intention; and whether these works
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3. Animal Ethics: July 2004
Don't other animals eat other animals? Aren't there more animals being consumed by non-human animals (including bugs, fish, etc; a non-human is a non-human) than by humans? Don't they do it as a function of biology and evolution?
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4. Animal Ethics
the flesh of humanely raised animals who were painlessly killed (as we have been assuming ), the permissibility of eating such animals does not entail the permissibility of eating inhumanely raised animals. Over 95% of all animals raised for food
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5. ASI:
HAS Courses in the Midwest
Resources
Linda Kalof
Animals , People and Nature. This graduate course examines one of the most fiercely debated topics in contemporary science and culture: the animal question - or, what is the fitting role of Animals in human culture and
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6. ASI: HAS Courses in the Midwest
Resources
Linda Kalof
Animals , People and Nature. This graduate course examines one of the most fiercely debated topics in contemporary science and culture: the animal question - or, what is the fitting role of Animals in human culture and
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7. ANIMAL PEOPLE I JUNE 2010
more than a token few of the animals in care, and does not use animals in public education, even those who can never be released and are thoroughly habituated to handling. The stated idea is to protect the animals from stress, but the net
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8. ANIMAL PEOPLE I NOVEMBER 2009
and makes the remaining animals more vulnerable to poachers. But Galbreath and Montgomery were pleasantly surprised to find that the Thai Buddhist culture retains teachings of reverence toward animals. Historically Buddhist temples doubled
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9. Transcript of Nathan Winograd's ARZone Guest Chat - Animal Rights Zone
know anyone who trulyloves animals who would say it is a failure. We ended the killing of healthyanimals, including rabbits, hamsters, rats, gerbils, and others. We ended thekilling of sick and injured animals who were medically savable. We ended
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