Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Questions and Answers for Q1 and Q2

Q1. Is there any difference between animal rights and human rights?

 A. Fundamentally, animal rights mainly demand that every animal should be treated with dignity. At the same time, they strongly oppose the animal abuses. However, it does not mean that they try to restrain people from eating animals.
  On the other hand, human rights express that all humans have same rights. They are not demands and requests, but they are confirmations.
 The clear difference between animal rights and human rights would be whether they are to give or to already be given.

Q2. What is the definition of animal rights or welfare?

 A. According to “oxforddictionaries.com”, the definition of animal rights is that “The rights of animals to live free from human exploitation and abuse.”However, when it come to animal “welfare”, the meaning becomes quite diverse. Some people say that if we think seriously about animal  “welfare”, we should take account of not only state of the animal's body, but also its feelings.

-Reference-

"What is animal welfare? ." . ncbi, 1 June 2003. Web. 11 June 2014.

<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC340178/>.

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3 comments:

  1. The video was really moving. I did not expect the lion to remember them.

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  2. I watched the video and it was very touching

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  3. The video was really interesting!!

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