The Pros And Cons Of Neglect

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Register to read the introduction… Eventually the animal will die from the cold or starvation. Older people have pets and then find that they are unable to take care of them. They try to keep up with the care of their pets but sometimes it is a losing battle. It is not only the elderly that could acquire this problem. People with families that have lost their jobs and are struggling to feed their children tend to turn their animals loose hoping that someone will take them in and take care of them. Animals take a lot of care and financially are sometimes overwhelming. It sometimes does not work out to the animal’s advantage and they end up dying either from the cold or starvation or both. It is a …show more content…
They have drinking parties on campus and then other students are telling them to do things to be part of the social group. It is going to be hard to stop hazing on campus’ across the country. The students participate in this ritual as a sense of belonging. There are no known examples of anyone arrested for forcing someone else to clean the floor with a toothbrush. Such acts are identified as hazing and potentially criminalizing they are ultimately counterproductive to attempts to diminish hazing (Berrett, …show more content…
If there is blood running through your veins, then you should be treated with respect. Humans and animals do not need to be abused. They were not put on this earth to feel pain and mental anguish. Humans and animals all need the love and compassion they deserve. Wild animals are beautiful creatures and unless they are killed for food or to support your family, they need to be left alone.

References

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Butler P. (2014). Children of domestic abuse victims increasingly being taken into care: The Guardian. Retrieved May 07, 2014, from www.theguardian.com/society/2014/jan/15/children-domestic-violence-parents-care
Del Carmen, Roland V. (2014). Criminal Procedure: Law Practice (9th ed.). Cengage Learning Retrieved May 6, 2014. Print
Grovert, A. (2008). Domestic Violence Against Women: A Literature Review (Master's thesis, Pacific University). Retrieved May 08, 2014, from: http://commons.pacificu.edu/spp/92
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