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    Bernard Unti

    Page 1. Corporate Culture and the Seo World Experience Page 2. Page 3. Spectacular Nature "This On© 23T2-DGZ-ULSE Page 4. Page 5. Spectacular Nature... more
    Page 1. Corporate Culture and the Seo World Experience Page 2. Page 3. Spectacular Nature "This On© 23T2-DGZ-ULSE Page 4. Page 5. Spectacular Nature Corporate Culture and the Sea World Experience Susan G. Davis ...
    Historians have largely neglected the animal protection movement, despite its unique accomplishments and its relationship to other reform efforts. While humane advocates in the pre-World War ll era rarely transcended anthropocentrism,... more
    Historians have largely neglected the animal protection movement, despite its unique accomplishments and its relationship to other reform efforts. While humane advocates in the pre-World War ll era rarely transcended anthropocentrism, they launched significant initiatives to extend ethical concern beyond the species barrier. From 1866 onward, they waged campaigns against cruelty to animals in transportation, slaughter, education, entertainment, science, recreation, municipal animal control, and food and fur production. This study situates organized concern for animals in relation to other post­ Civil War reforms--including temperance and child protection. It explains the rise of humane work in light of antebellum trends in law, education, philosophy, and religion, and the perception that animals were at the heart of many sanitary and public health concerns. It qualifies interpretations that reduce animal protection to an exercise in social control. It denies the importance of the Da...
    DESCRIPTION In 1954, when The Humane Society of the United States was founded by a small handful of dedicated visionaries, the modern concept of "animal welfare" barely existed. Fifty years later, The HSUS is the nation's... more
    DESCRIPTION In 1954, when The Humane Society of the United States was founded by a small handful of dedicated visionaries, the modern concept of "animal welfare" barely existed. Fifty years later, The HSUS is the nation's largest animal protection organization, with a constituency of more than 8 million people, and a leader in the parallel rise of the modern animal welfare movement. Protecting All Animals: A Fifty-Year History of The Humane Society of the United States is more than a chronicle of one organization; it is the saga of the journey toward a truly humane society. ISBN 9780965894289 PUBLICATION DATE 2004 PUBLISHER EBOOKS