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5 pages in length. The pursuit for animal protective legislation has been an ongoing – if not frustrating – quest for virtually every American society; while significant inroads have been made in many national communities where such atrocities as cockfighting, animal abuse/cruelty felony status and pet shop conditions are concerned, there is still a long way to go before animals – including everything from livestock to wild horses to stray dogs and cats – are truly protected by comprehensive laws. Phoenix, Arizona is leading the country in this pursuit, having enacted a number of animal protective statutes to help curb the prevalence of abuse, cruelty and neglect. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
3 pages in length. Animal cruelty is an extension of humanity's unwillingness to extend compassion and respect to the entire kingdom of sentient creatures. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
This 3 page paper provides an overview of an experiment on the impacts of animal cruelty and hunting in childhood on adult criminal behaviors. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
In five pages this persuasive essay relies upon Eric Schlosser’s Fast Food Nation as a primary source in this overview of the reasons why people should not consume fast food, with unsanitary practices, animal cruelty, and public health concerns such as obesity the primary focuses. Four sources are listed in the bibliography.
5 pages in length. For no other reason than human vanity, animals must suffer excruciatingly slow and painful deaths when they end up caught in a steel jaw leghold trap. The very purpose of trapping these animals is so that companies can manufacture fur apparel in the name of conspicuous consumption and heartless consumerism. If the trapper does not find the animal shortly after its leg has become snarled within the steel teeth -- which can be anywhere from several hours to several days -- it will either chew its own leg off as a means by which to escape or ultimately die from exposure, starvation or dehydration. The writer discusses cruelty as it relates to fur farming and trapping. Bibliography lists 4 sources.