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Papers On Animal Rights & Zoology
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The Relationship Between Animal Abuse, Human Abuse and Antisocial Behavior
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A 6 page paper that considers the issue of animal abuse and relates it to childhood history of abuse and neglect and to problematic behaviors in adulthood. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Relabuse.wps
Paper Title: The Relationship Between Animal Abuse, Human Abuse and Antisocial Behavior
The Repopulation of Wolves in Germany
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This 4 page paper examines the changes in the wolf population in Europe. Why wolves disappeared and why they are making a comeback are things discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA717wlf.rtf
Paper Title: The Repopulation of Wolves in Germany
The Siberian Tiger
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A 3 page paper which examines the Siberian tiger. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAsibty.rtf
Paper Title: The Siberian Tiger
The Siberian Tiger: Classification
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses the Siberian tiger's scientific classification, including kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species name. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCtiger.wps
Paper Title: The Siberian Tiger: Classification
The Study of Non-Human Primates
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This 3 page paper focuses on the importance of studying non-human primates and what can be learned from a trip to the zoo. The difference between studying animals in captivity and in their natural environment is touched on.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA104Zoo.wps
Paper Title: The Study of Non-Human Primates
The Survival Strategies of Cats
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the survival strategies of cats. Cats, as well as other animals today, have developed different strategies for survival which include those needed for survival in the wild and the ultimate competition with natural space with man, and those needed for survival in domestic situations. In addition, strategies for cat and animal survival have also been developed by humans to help retain species threatened by the expansion of man’s urban life. The types of cats range from the larger game cats such as tigers and lions still in the wild and those cats which rely on humans for their existence in reserve, zoo and domestic environments. Depending on the environment, cats have adapted physically and in their behavior in order to further their survival.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TJscats1.rtf
Paper Title: The Survival Strategies of Cats
The Therapeutic Value Of Pets
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5 pages in length. Social theory has long attributed animals to being a life-altering component to otherwise traditional approaches. It has been acknowledged for some time now that they possess an inherent quality that encourages people to express their most suppressed emotions when they would not do so with any other human being. Animals are cornerstones of strength during the most difficult times in life, offering silent support with no strings attached. Indeed, as much as an individual might nurture a therapy animal, the animal provides just as much emotional nurturing in return. At-risk youth and the elderly, two separate populations that often feel the rest of world has given up on them, take solace in the company of animals. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCPetsTher.rtf
Paper Title: The Therapeutic Value Of Pets
The Treatment Of Animals
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3 pages in length. Man's ethical egoism has caused him significant problems throughout his relatively short reign on planet Earth; with very few exceptions, everything humanity has done, is doing or will do to progress as a species will come at the cost of other entities. This blatant disregard for living in harmony with the flora and fauna around him – which existed long before he ever did – is one of the most shameful of all human characteristics, particularly where animal treatment is concerned. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCAnimTret.rtf
Paper Title: The Treatment Of Animals
The Use of Ivory in Spanish Culture
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This 6 page paper traces the history of use of Ivory in Spain. The way in which it is used as well as trading practices are considered. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA013Ivy.rtf
Paper Title: The Use of Ivory in Spanish Culture
The World Wildlife Fund: A Case Study
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This 5 page paper provides an
overview of information from a case study on ivory sales and elephant
extinction. This paper provides a situational audit, defines a problem
statement, identifies alternatives, outlines the critical issues,
provides an overall analysis and offers recommendations.
Filename: MHWildF_.wps
Paper Title: The World Wildlife Fund: A Case Study
Thoroughbred Race Horses
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A 5 page paper which examines the history and breeding practices involved with thoroughbred race horses. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAhorses.rtf
Paper Title: Thoroughbred Race Horses
Tigers / Endangered Species Or Prolific Predator
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A 5 page paper that considers the two differing perspectives on tigers that have been argued during the call to place them on the endangered species list. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Tigers.doc
Paper Title: Tigers / Endangered Species Or Prolific Predator
TUTORIAL: THE CAT’S PURR AS A HEALING TOOL
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This 10-page paper is a tutorial examining a particular aspect of animal physiology and why it occurs. In this paper we examined why cats purr and hypothesized that purring helped healing. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MTanaphy.rtf
Paper Title: TUTORIAL: THE CAT’S PURR AS A HEALING TOOL
Under What Conditions Do Children's Attitudes Change While Visiting The Zoo?
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10 pages in length. The purpose of this proposal is to examine the change in attitude of children who are told the truth about why animals live in zoos. Exposure to animals within a zoo setting is typically the first association children have with species beyond the domestic dog and cat. Giving them a truthful understanding of why wild animals are held in captivity for human enjoyment even though it serves as a tremendous detriment to the animal's physical and psychological well being is the first step in getting children interested in the humane treatment of animals at a very young age. Expectations of this qualitative research questionnaire include a change in attitude from the zoo being a fun place to see wild animals to one of sadness that wild animals are forced to live unhappy lives in unnatural surroundings just so people to look at them. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: TLCZooChild.rtf
Paper Title: Under What Conditions Do Children's Attitudes Change While Visiting The Zoo?
Urban Sprawl: Impact Upon Wildlife
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24 pages in length. Worldwide, humanity's encroachment upon the land is causing perilous consequences to the wildlife community. From America's national parks to the Belize rain
forests to the global deserts, animals are fighting for their very existence as mankind's urban sprawl continues to infringe upon the environment. Wildlife rehabilitation clinics have significantly helped with the problem of addressing the fact that many wildlife species having nowhere left to go but straight into suburbia; however, their efforts are not taking shape quickly enough as a means by which to abate the overwhelming human ignorance in relation to wildlife knowledge and the irreparable harm that is occurring due to selfish actions. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: TLCsprwl.wps
Paper Title: Urban Sprawl: Impact Upon Wildlife
Using Animals In Medical Research: Pros/Cons
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3 pages in length. The writer briefly discusses 2 pros (disease is cured and human torture is avoided) and 3 cons (animals feel pain, tests are often duplicated for no reason and they costs taxpayers a lot of money. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCAnExPC.rtf
Paper Title: Using Animals In Medical Research: Pros/Cons
Vicious Dogs And Ownership
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7 pages in length. Dogs are considered to be the first animal ever domesticated by humans; bones found in campsites dating as far back as the late Stone Age have been a common discovery. Indeed, the remains of these dogs resemble at least five different varieties of the pets we know today. It is thought that the wild dog, being a scavenger, loitered around the campsites of hunters some one hundred thousand years ago; the hunters may have realized that pups raised in the camp became accustomed to their human companions while still maintaining their ability to hunt. Consequently, the dogs were allowed to participate in the chase and partake of the feast at the same time, ultimately being transformed into the rudimentary form of canine companions known today. However, the camaraderie and respect between man and dog born out of that natural progression has not effectively maintained its presence throughout the recent past, with dogs becoming the victim of human irresponsibility and mistreatment. This breakdown in admiration and affection from man's side has caused certain dog breeds to suffer the wholly unjustified and broad sweeping condemnation of being labeled as vicious. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCDogBr.rtf
Paper Title: Vicious Dogs And Ownership
Vocal Communication in Tropical Forests:
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This 4 page paper examines vocal communication in tropical forests. This theme is illustrated through the discussion of vocal communication for monkeys, birds, and other wildlife. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: GSVocCom.rtf
Paper Title: Vocal Communication in Tropical Forests:
Watching Television Versus Bird Hunting Through The Eyes Of A Household Cat
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3 pages in length. The writer takes the perspective of a cat and tries to understand why people would rather watch television than go outside for the fun of bird hunting. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TLCCatTht.rtf
Paper Title: Watching Television Versus Bird Hunting Through The Eyes Of A Household Cat
Wearing Animals
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A 2 page essay arguing against the fur trade and the human use of furs for aesthetic purposes. Author sees moral reasons for cessation as outweighing any economic ones for continuance. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Furs.wps
Paper Title: Wearing Animals
Weight Study Proposal
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A 14 page research paper that consists of the literature review section of a research proposal for a study that would consist of a nursing educational intervention that would improve knowledge about caloric intake versus energy expenditure in an adult population. The studies profiled have to do with diet, exercise and the relationship between the two with various populations. Bibliography lists 30 sources.
Filename: khwspro.rtf
Paper Title: Weight Study Proposal
Western Burrowing Owl
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3 pages in length. The writer discusses identification, habitat, population and endangered status as they relate to the western burrowing owl. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCWsOwl.rtf
Paper Title: Western Burrowing Owl
What Moral Duties (If Any) Do Humans Have Towards Animals?
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7 pages in length. Those who believe animals do not have rights inherent to their existence are those who also believe that humans are the superior species. This arrogance toward the rest of the animal kingdom has done nothing but threaten man's very own existence, given the fact that myriad species have already been destroyed through his speciesism. In short, the moral duties humans have toward animals revolve around man's understanding of the conscious awareness these sentient beings possess. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCMoralAni.rtf
Paper Title: What Moral Duties (If Any) Do Humans Have Towards Animals?
White Tailed Deer
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A 4 page paper which examines the white tailed deer. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAwhttr.rtf
Paper Title: White Tailed Deer
Why Leashed Dogs Do Not Need To Be Muzzled
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8 pages in length. The need for a protective environment within a public setting is clear; however, the extent to which such protection is actually necessary is where people need to discern between human responsibility and natural canine behavior. Typically, the people who clamor for muzzles on an already leashed dog are not dog people themselves, and they believe that the only good dog is one who is virtually devoid of his or her instinctual abilities. A person of limited canine understanding thinks that dogs will bite for no reason; muzzles must be used in order to curtail this expected occurrence. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCmuzzl.rtf
Paper Title: Why Leashed Dogs Do Not Need To Be Muzzled
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