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Gary Francione writes that Herrington was one of the earliest members of the modern animal rights movement to recognize the difference between campaigning for rights and welfare.
Francione writes that the measure was opposed by almost all institutional users of animals, because they believed it would require a diversion of funds from animal experiments, and the bill was ultimately defeated.

Francione and PETA
Newkirk and Pacheco are seen as the leading exporters of animal rights to the more traditional animal protection groups in the United States, but sections of the movement nevertheless say PETA is not radical enough — law professor Gary Francione calls them the new welfarists, arguing that their work with industries to achieve reform makes them an animal welfare, not an animal rights, group.
Gary Francione, professor of law at Rutgers School of Law-Newark, argues that PETA is not an animal rights group — and further that there is no animal rights movement in the United States — because of their willingness to work with industries that use animals to achieve incremental change.
A proponent of abolitionism, Francione argues that PETA is trivializing the movement with what he calls the " Three Stooges " theory of animal rights, making the public think progress is underway when the changes are only cosmetic.
Like Francione, PETA describes itself as abolitionist.
Francione has also criticized PETA for having caused grassroots animal rights groups to close, groups that he argues were essential for the survival of the animal rights movement, which rejects the centrality of corporate animal charities.
" Some animal rights abolitionists, most notably Gary Francione, have criticized PETA for this position, calling them the " new welfarists.

Francione and which
Gary Francione also bases his abolitionist theory of animal rights, which differs significantly from Singer's, on sentience.

Francione and only
Gary Francione, while an animal rights advocate, criticizes the concept of granting personhood because the animal in question is human-like, and argues instead that sentience is the only characteristic a being requires to have basic rights.

Francione and .
Law professor Gary Francione contends that we treat animals in ways that would be regarded as torture if humans were involved.
* A debate between Narveson and Gary Francione on Radio Netherlands on the issue of animal rights.
Animal rights advocates, such as Gary L. Francione and Tom Regan, argue that the animal welfare position ( advocating for the betterment of the condition of animals, but without abolishing animal use ) is inconsistent in logic and ethically unacceptable.
* Gary L. Francione
Gary Lawrence Francione ( born May 1954 ) is an American legal scholar.
Francione is known for his work on animal rights theory, and was the first academic to teach it in an American law school.
* For the right not to be regarded as property, see Francione, Gary.
* Pacheco, Alex and Francione, Anna.
Its inlaid woodwork ( intarsia ) was carved by Del Francione.
# REDIRECT Gary L. Francione
An artist long known as the pseudo-Bramantino was active in Naples in the early 16th century ; he is now usually identified as a Spaniard, called Pedro Fernández, Piero Francione, or various other names.
Other books regarded as important include philosopher Tom Regan's The Case for Animal Rights ( 1983 ); Created from Animals: The Moral Implications of Darwinism by James Rachels ( 1990 ); Animals, Property, and the Law ( 1995 ) by legal scholar Gary Francione, Rattling the Cage: Toward Legal Rights for Animals by another legal scholar Steven M. Wise ( 2000 ); and Animal Rights and Moral Philosophy by Julian H. Franklin ( 2005 ).

writes and PETA
PETA writes that it is an animal rights organization, and as such it rejects speciesism and the idea of animals as property, and opposes the use of animals in any form: as food, clothing, entertainment, or as research subjects.
The New Yorker writes that PETA activists have crawled through the streets of Paris wearing leg-hold traps and thrown around money soaked in fake blood at the International Fur Fair.
American writer Don Liddick writes that PETA gave $ 1, 500 to the Earth Liberation Front in 2001 — Newkirk said the donation was a mistake, and that the money had been intended for public education about destruction of habitat, but Liddick writes that it went to the legal defense of Craig Rosebraugh, an ELF spokesman.
Liddick also writes that PETA gave Coronado $ 45, 000 for his legal bills and another $ 25, 000 to his father.
Specter writes that she has the popular image of a monster, becoming more disliked with every PETA stunt, unable even to walk through an airport without accosting every woman wearing fur.

writes and initially
He's not very enthusiastic at first, but after initially struggling with how to approach the topic in a fresh way, Green is inspired to adopt a Jewish identity (" Phil Greenberg ") and writes about his own first-hand experiences.
Under pretext of coming to help with housework, Mary writes to her father, who initially refuses her return.
Helga initially writes " From " and then looks at a picture she has of Olga.
Test-driven development ( TDD ) is a software development process that relies on the repetition of a very short development cycle: first the developer writes an ( initially failing ) automated test case that defines a desired improvement or new function, then produces the minimum amount of code to pass that test and finally refactors the new code to acceptable standards.
As Heylin writes, " Rather than having the mysterious lady in the topless bar quoting an Italian poet from the 14th century, she was quoting from the Bible, initially from the Gospel According to Matthew.
He writes in Confessions of an Advertising Man that initially, he struggled to get clients.
It was long thought that Tchaikovsky initially dedicated the work to Nikolai Rubinstein, and Michael Steinberg writes that Rubinstein's name is crossed off the autograph score.
Skinn now writes a column called " The Skinny " for Future plc ’ s comics trade magazine Comic Heroes and because of his strong beliefs in education through entertainment and the increasing world levels in illiteracy, he has recently begun working with the Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation, initially chairing a discussion there on Comics and Literacy in the Middle East which has led to his becoming curator of the newly-created Middle East Film and Comic Con.
In June 1972, Norman writes another song called Papa Was a Rolling Stone, which the group are initially against recording.
" Michael writes that Josel asked the city of Strasbourg to forbid the sale of Luther's anti-Jewish works ; they refused initially, but relented when a Lutheran pastor in Hochfelden argued in a sermon that his parishioners should murder Jews.
As biographer Clinton Heylin writes, " began to impose a grander vision on whatever sound the Revue veterans had initially conceived.
While the colonial regime initially banned his work, he now writes about post-colonial oppression as well.
To write file data, YAFFS initially writes a whole page ( chunk in YAFFS terminology ) that describes the file metadata, such as timestamps, name, path, etc.

writes and set
Whereas if a journalist writes exactly the same set of words, intending them as shorthand notes to help him write a longer article later, these would not be a poem.
This is an obscure prophecy, but in combination with other passages, it has been interpreted to mean that the " prince who is to come " will make a seven-year covenant with Israel that will allow the rebuilding of the temple and the reinstitution of sacrifices, butin the middle of the week ,” he will break the agreement and set up an idol of himself in the temple and force people to worship it — the “ abomination of desolation .” Paul writes:
At the beginning of One-Dimensional Man Marcuse writes, “ The people recognize themselves in their commodities ; they find their soul in their automobile, hi-fi set, split-level home, kitchen equipment ,”< ref > Harold Marcuse < http :// www. marcuse. org / herbert / quotes / QuotRedThread. html # Capitalism ></ ref > meaning that under capitalism ( in consumer society ) humans become extensions of the commodities that they buy, thus making commodities extensions of people's minds and bodies.
Jahez, a historian and writer, writes in one of his books on ancient Iran: " henever the owner of the present is in trouble or wants to construct a building, set up a feast, have his children married, etc.
The first player writes a letter in the voice of a newly created character ; in this first letter, the writer should establish their own identity and that of their correspondent, should set the scene, and should explain why they and their correspondent must communicate in written fashion.
A transaction could refer to a set of operations including disk read / writes, operating system calls, or some form of data transfer from one subsystem to another.
On Chomsky specifically, he writes that " imaginary problems were created by the whole series of dichotomies that Chomsky introduced, or took over unproblematized: not only syntax / semantics but also grammar / lexis, language / thought, competence / performance ... Once these dichotomies had been set up, the problem arose of locating and maintaining the boundaries between them linguistics "
Avery writes on his web site that " The admiration and respect which I hold for Robert Peary, Matthew Henson and the four Inuit men who ventured North in 1909, has grown enormously since we set out from Cape Columbia.
In essence, a Turing machine is imagined to be a simple computer that reads and writes symbols one at a time on an endless tape by strictly following a set of rules.
Julius Caesar writes about clay shot being heated before slinging, so that it might set light to thatch.
* The Greek geographer Strabo of Amaseia, in Geography 16. 1 –. 6, writes: " In Babylon a settlement is set apart for the local philosophers, the Chaldaeans, as they are called, who are concerned mostly with astronomy ; but some of these, who are not approved of by the others, profess to be writers of horoscopes.
* The Greek geographer Strabo of Amaseia, in Geography 16. 1 –. 6, writes: " In Babylon a settlement is set apart for the local philosophers, the Chaldaeans, as they are called, who are concerned mostly with astronomy ; but some of these, who are not approved of by the others, profess to be writers of horoscopes.
An indication of the unresolved status of the " nature abhors a vacuum " principle at that time may be taken from Pascal's opinion, expressed in the conclusion of the Nouvelles Experiences, when he writes: " I hold for true the maxims set out below: ( a ) that all bodies possess a repugnance to being separated one from another and from admitting a vacuum in the interval between them-that is to say that nature abhors a void.
In the Enneads Plotinus writes: " Our thought cannot grasp the One as long as any other image remains active in the soul … To this end, you must set free your soul from all outward things and turn wholly within yourself, with no more leaning to what lies outside, and lay your mind bare of ideal forms, as before of the objects of sense, and forget even yourself, and so come within sight of that One.
She writes usually with female protagonists in the first person, set in Colonial-Civil War era America or World War I era.
Bell, Jr. writes mysteries set in the Roman Empire with Pliny the younger as sleuth and Tacitus as sidekick.
* Gillian Bradshaw, a classical scholar, writes historical fiction set in Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, the Duchy of Brittany, the Byzantine Empire, Saka and the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, Imperial Rome, Sub-Roman Britain and Roman Britain.
Reviewing the set, film critic Mark Bourne writes:
Music critic Jeff Bond writes, " The final result was one of the most unusual Star Trek movie themes ," consisting of a six-note theme and variations set against a repetitious four-note brass motif ; the theme's bridge borrows content from Rosenman's " Frodo March " for The Lord of the Rings.
Philo writes that the shields were set up " not so much to honour Tiberius as to annoy the multitude.
In his book Anatomy of the Orchestra, Norman Del Mar writes that the timpanist is " king of his own province ", and that " a good timpanist really does set the standard of the whole orchestra.
In April 1844, Joseph Smith referred to polygamy as " John C. Bennett's spiritual wife system " and warned " if any man writes to you, or preaches to you, doctrines contrary to the Bible, the Book of Mormon, or the book of Doctrine and Covenants, set him down as an imposter.
Under the pen name Fiona Buckley she writes the series of historical mysteries, set in the reign of Elizabeth I of England, featuring " Ursula Blanchard " ( whose full name is Ursula Faldene Blanchard de la Roche Stannard ).
Dunning writes that Meston was especially disgusted by the archetypal Western hero and set out " to destroy type of character he loathed.

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