animal rights

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animal rights

Animal rights

2003
Presents a discussion of animal rights, examining debates over the use of animals for food, research, and entertainment, looking at alternatives to using animals, and examining the animals rights movement.

Animal rights

noble cause or needless effort?
2010
Discusses issues pertaining to animal rights, covering statistics, laws, and debates about medical experimentation, acceptability of agricultural conditions for animals such as chickens, and the use of animals for zoos, circuses, and other forms of entertainment.

The animal rights controversy

1989
Presents viewpoints of both scientists and animal rights advocates on the use of animals for scientific research, for food, and for human enjoyment.

Animal rights

opposing viewpoints
1989
Presents thirty-two articles debating the question of whether animals have rights.

Animal experimentation

the moral issues
1991
Presents articles debating the use of animals in scientific research.

Encyclopedia of animal rights and animal welfare

1998
Discusses the major issues surrounding the topic of animal rights, including activism for animals, animal cruelty, animal testing, and the uses of animals in education.

Animal experimentation

2004
Presents thirteen essays that provide varying perspectives on the issue of animal experimentation, discussing whether animals are entitled to rights, and the use of animals in scientific research and as organ donors.

The rights of animals

2004
Contains a collection of primary source documents by a variety of authors that illustrate all sides of the debate over the rights of animals.

Careers as an animal rights activist

1993
Discusses the exploitation of animals and describes various careers and volunteer opportunities associated with the animal rights movement.

Kids can save the animals!

101 easy things to do
1991
Discusses the many ways in which people can help animals, ease their living conditions, and make sure they receive the proper treatment which is their right.

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