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ANIMAL   RIGHTS
Deivid Armulik
Kadrina  Secondary School
2016
WHAT ARE ANIMAL RIGHTS?
Non-human  animals  have intrests that should be 
afforded  the   same   consideration  as   similar  
intrests of human beings.
THE  CONSEQUENCES  OF ANIMAL 
RIGHTS

 Morally  wrong  to do to animals
 Must not do those things no  matter  what
 Not  allowed , even if  done  in humane way
 Not to be bred and  killed , then they should 
not be for food
ACCEPTING THE DOCTORINE OF 
ANIMAL RIGHTS

 No experiments on animals
 No breeding and  killing  animals for food, 
clothes or  medicine
 No use of animals for  hard  labour
 No  hunting
 No zoos or use of animals in entertainment
PETA
 People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
 Animal rights organisation
 Largest group (5 million supporters)
 "Animals are not ours to eat, wear, 
experiment on, use for entertainment, or 
abuse in any  other  way."
ESPA
 Estonian Society for the  Protection  of 
Animals
  Started  in 2010
  Improve  animals’ life in need of assistance
 Protect animals who are being mistreated
ANIMAL  WELFARE
 Well-being of animals
 Standars  vary  between  different  contexts
 Revised by animal welfare groups
 Animals should not be regarded as property
THE  FIVE  FREEDOMS
 From thirst and  hunger
 From discomfort
 From pain, injury and  disease
 To express most normal behaviour
 From  fear  and  distress
PERSONAL OPINION
 Emotional
 Should not be mistreated
 Not go  vegan
 Treated in a  proper  way
VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1-sd9JUoIE
USED RESOURCES
  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_rights
  http://www.bbc.co.uk/ethics/animals/rights/
rights_1.shtml
  https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eesti_Loomaka
itse_Selts
  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_for_t
he_Ethical_Treatment_of_Animals
  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_welfar
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Document Outline

  • Slide 1
  • What are animal rights?
  • The consequences of animal rights
  • Accepting the doctorine of animal rights
  • PETA
  • ESPA
  • Animal welfare
  • The Five Freedoms
  • Personal opinion
  • Video
  • Used resources
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