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Allen, Karen,
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Alvarez, Linda,
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American Medical Association,
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American Museum of Natural History,
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American Pet Products Manufacturers Association,
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American Veterinary Medical Association,
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American Zoo and Aquarium Association,
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humane alternatives to,
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human justifications for,
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inadequacy of,
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legal protections absent in,
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naming and emotional disconnection in,
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observer effect and,
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public misunderstanding of,
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animal mistreatment animal welfare and,
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in circuses,
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ending,
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fur animals,
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human intelligence belied by,
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individual convictions for,
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legislation against,
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media reports of,
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quantification of,
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species interdependence and,
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speciesism and,
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animal rights activism,
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compassion necessary in,
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costs of,
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cultural sensitivity necessary in,
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growth of,
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need for,
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proactivity in,
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protests,
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Animal Rights International,
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animal rights legislation,
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cognitive/moral capabilities of,
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communication techniques with,
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human environmental impact on,
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legal standing of,
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naming of,
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need for human compassion,
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Animals and the Moral Community
(Steiner),
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Animals and Why They Matter
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Animals as Persons
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Animals Count,
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animal sentience,
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anecdotal evidence for,
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anthropomorphism and,
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cultural attitudes about,
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meat diet and disconnection from,
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naming animals and,
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observer effect and,
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Animal Welfare Act (AWA),
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antibiotics,
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ants, sentient behavior of,
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anxiety,
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Arden (dog),
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Arizona,
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Associated Press,
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Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA),
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Austin Medical Center (MN),
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avian flu,
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Bacon, Heather,
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Bagshaw, Andrew,
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Bailar, J.C., III,
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Balcombe, Jonathan,
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Barbaro (racehorse),
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Barcelona (Spain),
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bats,
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Baur, Gene,
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BBC,
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