For those that have asked me this question, there are many answers. You can spend five minutes a day online and make a real impact or you can spend hours. The choice is yours. If you are looking to get out and be more active, there are organizations that you can support. Handing out fliers and attending rallies are just a couple of things…
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Added by Holise E. Cleveland III on March 31, 2011 at 19:00 —
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Some time ago, Rob Johnson wrote a criticism of ARZone which, given my experience with Rob’s previous critiques of ARZone and of things I have written, I chose to ignore. (I reproduced the entire post below, and added my comments where appropriate.) In the last day or so, in another venue, Rob has taken me to task for ignoring his post about ARZone, as he thinks it represents something of a damning indictment of that site and its methodology. Therefore, I will take the time now to respond to…
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Added by Carolyn Bailey on March 28, 2011 at 11:00 —
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Transcript of Dr. Will Tuttle’s Live ARZone Guest Chat
26 March 2011 at:
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Added by Carolyn Bailey on March 27, 2011 at 16:30 —
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Let’s Adopt! made a campaign asking people to write the major in Sincan, Turkey about dogs being abused, raped and killed right beside their building, making them aware of the issue and asking them to do something about it.
This is not a one time incident. Turkey is known for treating animals badly and not doing anything about the…
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Added by Just a Girl on March 27, 2011 at 2:02 —
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A letter we all should read:
The Milk Letter by Robert M. Kradijan, MD
Added by Just a Girl on March 27, 2011 at 1:59 —
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About 70 captive bottle-nose dolphins are awaiting release back into the wide open sea thanks to the efforts of two animal care institutions under the supervision of international dolphin trainer-turned-rescuer Richard O’Barry.
Jakarta Animal Aid Network and the Earth Island Institute have built a 90-square-meter sea pen in Karimun Jawa National Park — the world’s largest for a dolphin rehabilitation program — to house the aquatic mammals temporarily before releasing them back into…
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Added by Carolyn Bailey on March 26, 2011 at 17:00 —
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When we were just youngsters, our parents helped most of us learn the difference between right and wrong.
We learned that what was “right” was generally in accord with morality, justice, law, propriety, and the common good, for example.
On the other hand, our parents taught us that what was “wrong” was generally about immorality, injustice, illegality, impropriety, and the common bad (to coin a new phrase).
As we were growing up, our thought processes were…
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Added by Craig Cline on March 26, 2011 at 6:15 —
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Veganism is the essential healing force that our culture desperately needs, because the mentality of domination that starts on our plates reverberates through our various cultural institutions as authoritarianism, oppression, and violence. Healing this mentality…
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Added by Carolyn Bailey on March 21, 2011 at 17:14 —
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Transcript of Prof. Oscar Horta’s ARZone Guest Chat
19 March 2011 at:
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Transcript of Prof. Oscar Horta’s ARZone Guest Chat
19 March 2011 at:
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Added by Carolyn Bailey on March 20, 2011 at 19:30 —
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To continue my post on making changes. Slowly but surely I am making my household eco-friendly and animal friendly. Last blog I wrote about switching to a "friendly" laundry detergent.
I have now tried a Laundry detergent called ECOS. An earth friendly, animal friendly product. Website ..... …
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Added by Dawn Groth on March 20, 2011 at 13:30 —
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It is an accident of nature that we are here alone, if we can think that we are alone at all, as if humankind are the only “we” who matter.
There was a time, and not that long ago, when other hairless apes walked the earth beside us, sharing the same places, living similar lives, fearing the same fates. It’s mere chance that we, the “wise man”,Homo sapiens, survived…
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Added by Carolyn Bailey on March 18, 2011 at 14:18 —
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Bruce Friedrich Additional ARZone Chat Replies
At the completion of Bruce's recent ARZone Live Guest Chat there were a number of outstanding questions, which…
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Added by Carolyn Bailey on March 17, 2011 at 18:00 —
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Transcript of Kari Bagnall’s Live ARZone Chat
12 March 2011 at:
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Added by Carolyn Bailey on March 13, 2011 at 13:30 —
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Vegan Means would like to express appreciation to George D Rodger, both for conducting this interview in the first place, and for subsequently making it available for others to read and enjoy. If you find and wish to copy this page, please know that while George has offered it to the public sphere, it would be appreciated if you would note its source as George D Rodger, chair of the Vegan Society, and that it was…
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Added by Carolyn Bailey on March 11, 2011 at 8:30 —
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Professor Richard Ryder ARZone Interview
Professor Richard D. Ryder is a British psychologist and longtime advocate for nonhuman animals. He is the author of several books, including Victims of Science (1975), Animal Revolution: Changing Attitudes Towards Speciesism (2000) Painism: A Modern Morality…
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Added by Carolyn Bailey on March 9, 2011 at 10:00 —
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Horror! Warning, graphic images!
This article first appeared in 2007. Investigations are still underway.
Neal Rodgers of Vinemont, Alabama had two beagles and after hunting the previous weekend he allowed them to run loose in a rural part of Vinemont located on County Road 1428.
Sunday morning, when he went to feed his dogs, an alarming sight greeted him. His three year old beagle, Anne, showed up bleeding. Initially he thought she may have been…
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Added by Pat Dickens on March 7, 2011 at 13:30 —
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My love for animals is Great! And my recent attempts to help Save the Dolphins.
Prevent the start of Clubbing Baby Seals to death in Canada. And trying to prevent
the Killing of Wolves, Aerial gunning in Alaska. No matter how hard you try. No
matter what you do. In the end. It happens anyway.
And for a number of reasons. The largest reason being the lack of support from the
general public in trying to get things changed. And the lack of support is…
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Added by Dawn Groth on March 7, 2011 at 10:16 —
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Transcript of ARZone Workshop
5 March 2011 at:
5pm US Eastern Time
10pm GMT and
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Added by Carolyn Bailey on March 6, 2011 at 19:05 —
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Definition of RELIGION
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a : the state of a religious <a nun in her 20th year of religion>
b (1) : the service and worship of God or the supernatural
(2) : commitment or devotion to religious faith or observance
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: a personal set or institutionalized…
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Added by Holise E. Cleveland III on March 3, 2011 at 6:22 —
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