animal rights
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Resource list for Biology, for pupils studying animal rights, and research on animalsTRANSCRIPT
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Animal Rights In Out1 0
DetailsAuthor: Donnellan, CraigSeries: IssuesClass: 179.3Level:Location: Non-Fiction - 1Media: Paperback - 1
SummaryAnimal Rights - a Question of Conscience is the 3rd volume in theseries Issues. The aim of this series is to offer up-to-dateinformation about important issues in our world. This bookexamines issues relating to the animal rights debate, includinganimal experiments.
Animal Rights In Out1 0
DetailsAuthor: James, BarbaraSeries: Talking PointsClass: 179.3Level: GeneralLocation: Non-Fiction - 1Media: Paperback - 1
SummaryThis book looks at animal rights and puts forward varyingviewpoints on topics such as vivisection, animal testing, hunting,BSE and cloning - encouraging the reader to make up their ownminds about this topical issue.
Animal Rights In Out1 0
DetailsAuthor: Wignall, PaulSeries: What`s at Issue?Class: 179.3Level: GeneralLocation: Non-Fiction - 1Media: Hardback - 1
SummaryPart of a series of books that provide informative and supportivereading on complex and sometimes painful issues and situationsteenagers face. This text examines animal rights and includes:cases studies; facts and figures; tips and points of view; andaddresses of support agencies.
Animal Rights; Human Wrongs In Out1 0
DetailsAuthor: Coleman, VernonSeries:Class: 179.3Level: GeneralLocation: Non-Fiction - 1Media: Paperback - 1
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Animal Welfare In Out1 0
DetailsAuthor: Donnellan, CraigSeries: IssuesClass: 179.3Level:Location: Non-Fiction - 1Media: Paperback - 1
SummaryThis text provides late-1990s facts and figures on animalexperiments and a range of opposing views. Hunting, which stilldivides the country, is examined. There is also a chapter on animalcruelty in general: zoos; puppy farms; smuggling; and wildlife crime.
Animals Behind Bars In Out1 0
DetailsAuthor: Funston, SylviaSeries: Talking PointClass: 179.3Level: GeneralLocation: Non-Fiction - 1Media: Paperback - 1
SummaryProvides the facts about how we treat animals in captivity and whatgoes on in their minds. Find out both sides of the argument onanimal rights and make your own decisions. Are experiments onanimals ever justified? Should we all become vegetarians? Doanimals suffer in the same way as we do?
Cruelty to Animals In Out1 0
DetailsAuthor: Hibbert, AdamSeries: In the NewsClass: 179.3Level:Location: Non-Fiction - 1Media: Hardback - 1
SummaryBrings together the facts behind the headline issues of animalwelfare and animal rights. Straightforward and objective, idealsupport for SHE/Citizenship and Media Studies. Panels highlightkey facts and statistics and suggest topics for debate
Puzzle of Ethics, the In Out1 0
DetailsAuthor: Vardy, PeterSeries:Class: 170Level: KS5Location: Sixth Form - 1Media: Paperback - 1
SummaryA guide to the complex subject of ethics explained in clear andentertaining language. This new edition is fully revised and updated. This popular introduction to the subject of ethics poses vitalcontemporary questions and explores the approach of leadingthinkers. The authors take the reader, step by step, through thecomplex arguments on issues such as animal an human rights,environmental ethics and the morality of war. 'It is a great gift to beable to make philosophy accessible to the general reader. This is awonderfully clear introduction both to moral philosophy and tocontemporary ethical concerns.' David Atkinson, Church Times
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Why Do People Harm Animals? In Out1 0
DetailsAuthor: Mason, ChrisSeries: Why S.Class: 179.3Level: GeneralLocation: Non-Fiction - 1Media: Paperback - 1
SummaryWritten in clear, straightforward language, this book looks at whysome people are cruel to animals, whether animals have rights andwhether it is right to kill them for food. It explains the differentreasons why animals are killed and also looks at animal welfareorganizations. Together with case studies and quotes from peoplewith different attitudes, this book provides all the facts for readers tomake up their own minds about the subject.