Animal Rights


Problem: Animal Rights 11/13/09
Resolving the Recession
Animals are being treated like dirt. Many animals are becoming non-existent because of too much construction or for sports. We are only given these animals once, when they are gone, we are not given another chance to coexist with them.
Solution: We need to take them into consideration, and give them their own bill of rights. Although the organization PETA does stand up for animals, it is not enough. We need official documents to prohibit animals from going through the pain of being skinned, stepped on, and inhumanely killed.
Perspective: High School student
Would like to participate in the expansion of Building Blocks? No

 

 

 Problem: Animal Rights: 11/12/09

Animals aren't treated humanely, and should be given a nonviolent approach to their rights.
Solution:
Animal cruelty should not beitted worldwide and should find different solutions to experimenting and abuse.
Perspective:
Group perspective
Sources and references: http://www.animalrights.change.org
Name:
Mallory Robbins, Kalya Hodge and Alexis Sacay
Would like to participate in the expansion of Building Blocks? Yes

 

 

Problem: World Issues - Human/Animal Rights 11/12/09
The possible spreading of Animal abuse in South East Asia to other countries.
Solution: Spreading awareness of what South East Asia does to animals and how they torture animals, like cats and dogs for instance, not only do they eat dogs, they first put them through gruesome acts of unnecessary torture.
Perspective: 17, female, republican, white, research.
Name: Kara.com
Would like to participate in the expansion of Building Blocks? No