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A Discusision on Animal Rights

Date Submitted: 09/18/2004 01:31:43
Category: / Literature / English
Length: 5 pages (1278 words)
I Introduction II Animal Intelligience A. Ameslan 1. Washoe 2. Lucy B. Yerkish 1. Lana 2. Trainer incident III Animal activists groups A. PETA 1. Formed when and by whom 2. Purpose B. ALF 1. Formed when and by whom 2. Purpose C. PPF 1. Formed when and by whom 2. Purpose Outline IV Pros and cons of animal rights A. Positive effects B. Negative effects V. Conclusion         'Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; The Declaration of Independence holds these rights to be self …
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