« Ce que nous devons essayer de comprendre est justement comment l’usage du langage peut être, par certains côtés, aussi systématique et prédictible et en même temps,
d’une autre manière, aussi imprévisible et novateur. » [...]
« Ce que nous devons essayer de comprendre est justement comment l’usage du langage peut être, par certains côtés, aussi systématique et prédictible et en même temps,
d’une autre manière, aussi imprévisible et novateur. » [...]
Aine Dillon Many think of the ocean as a place with peaceful sounds. Some even use the sounds of waves to fall asleep. However, not everyone knows that the ocean, under the
surface, is actually very loud. Today, the ocean is almost deafening for marine animals. [...]
Megan Edwards Animals inhabit a peculiar position in the world, particularly with respect to their relationship with people. On one hand, people have responsibilities and
obligations to animals—this is evident from the almost 120 countries worldwide that have some form of basic animal cruelty laws. On the other hand, animals are [...]
Michael Schwartz In most cases, when people tell their stories of how they become a vegetarian or a vegan, it comes from the idea of moral vegetarianism. The meaning behind
the phrase moral vegetarianism can be interpreted with a plain meaning because its definition is exactly what the expression sounds like. [...]
Madison Roberts What is an ecosystem? According to National Geographic, “An ecosystem is a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms….
work together to form a bubble of life.” While every part of the ecosystem is important, certain species are more integral than others. [...]
Marissa O’Connor While both environmental concerns and animal welfare concerns seem to encompass one another, groups respective of the two interests
often clash due to competing values and different prioritization. Generally, groups concerned with animal welfare and ethics place the well-being and interests of [...]
Nicolette Merino In March 2021, The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California dismissed The International Fur Trade Federation’s constitutional challenge
to San Francisco’s ban on the sale of fur products without leave to file an amended complaint. [...]
Emily Lively Globally, humans slaughter approximately one hundred thousand dolphins annually. Humans kill dolphins for a variety of reasons, including cultural purposes, human
consumption, and to eliminate competition for fish. However, a far lesser-known use of dolphin meat accounts for the largest killing of dolphins worldwide. [...]
Danielle Maffei Around one hundred million animals are killed annually in the fur trading industry, and they are slaughtered in horribly cruel ways. Animals such as beavers,
chinchillas, foxes, minks, rabbits, raccoons and even dogs and cats are purposely bred and slaughtered for their fur in this trading system, and they are confined [...]
Gabrielle Scibetta With families forced to stay home as the pandemic shut down the nation last March, pet sales and adoptions reached new heights. One
month into the stay-at-home order, pet sales increased 34% than the year prior (Shelter Animals Count: The National Database). [...]