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  List of political parties in Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Germany has a multi-party system, with two large parties, three substantial smaller parties, and a number of minor parties.
In addition to those parties that won representation in the Bundestag in 2002, a variety of minor parties won a cumulative total of 3.0% of the vote, down from 5.9% in 1998.
Anarchist Pogo Party of Germany (Anarchistische Pogo-Partei Deutschlands - APPD)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_political_parties_in_Germany   (595 words)

  
 CBC - Canada Votes 2006 - Leaders and Parties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party of Canada – The newest of the federal parties, the goal of the AAEV is to put environmental and animal protection issues on the national agenda.
Green Party of Canada – The party is the largest of the secondary parties, in terms of number of candidates.
The party became a registered party at the end of May 2004 and is basing its philosophy on the constitution of the previous PC party.
www.cbc.ca /canadavotes/leadersparties/parties/other.html   (879 words)

  
 Animal Welfare Legislation, Regulations, and Guidelines, QB 95-18
Language: English Descriptors: Animal welfare--Laboratory animals Abstract: This program was specifically designed to provide information for study directors and also principal investigators to be in full compliance with USDA animal welfare regulations but is also of value for those involved in animal care.
However, the extent to which an animal is given the benefit of the doubt clearly depends on the empathy a person feels for it as well as the type of ethical concerns that motivate the person.
Language: English Descriptors: In vitro; Animal models; In vitro culture; Methodology Abstract: The development and application of in vitro alternatives designed to reduce or replace the use of animals, or to lessen the distress and discomfort of laboratory animals, is a rapidly developing trend in toxicology.
www.nal.usda.gov /awic/pubs/oldbib/qb9518.htm   (16657 words)

  
 NABR Animal Law §ection - International Trends
Agence France Presse, March 11, 2005 - Animals are for the first time to get an official status of their own under France's 200 year-old civil code, in a move that reflects the country's arrival from a rural to urban society.
After a verbal war over the unhygienic condition of animals in the institute campus for vivisection, animal rights activists of Do It Yourself Activism (diya), a Bangalore-based group, staged a protest, saying they are not being allowed to see the caged monkeys in the institute.
Ministers described the Animal Welfare Bill, which applies to England and Wales, as the most significant such legislation for nearly a century.
www.nabr.org /animallaw/International   (920 words)

  
 Animal Welfare Act: Historical Perspectives and Future Directions: Symposium Proceedings Sept. 1996
The Animal Welfare Act is this nation's primary federal law regarding animal care, and it sets standards for the treatment of animals by breeders, exhibitors, and transporters, as well as research facilities using animals in research.
The animal caretaker, angry at being forced to give the cats a bowl of water, roughly seized a large cat and shoved it down in front of the water bowl shouting 'Drink!' Those who know cats will realize that these animals are not naturally obedient and that they resent rough handling.
The animals had already suffered the stress of transportation and then, when not accepted at destination as a COD delivery, such animals were left in limbo with no one willing to take responsibility for the costs of returning the animals to the shipper.
www.nal.usda.gov /awic/pubs/96symp/awasymp.htm   (20106 words)

  
 Animal Liberation : SF Bay Area Indymedia
The students demands were modest: accountability for animal welfare violations, transparency of the procedures and animals used, shifting funds toward alternative models of research, and stopping some of the most gruesome experiments, such as the cocaine addiction studies on juvenile monkeys.
Animal Rights on the Farm (ARF) continued its campaign against Stanford University's animal experiments with a demonstration on Friday, February 10 at the University’s Research Animal Facility (RAF).
In an apparent attempt to disrupt the activities of Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty and other direct action animal activists, seven animal activists now known as the SHAC 7 are set to be tried — with jury selection starting February 6th — in New Jersey for violating the Federal Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act.
www.indybay.org /animalliberation   (2812 words)

  
 Pet Food Institute article Search
Animal welfare groups were unhappy with the compromise, saying a loophole could allow some tests beyond 2013.
The law, which will not ban existing products that have been tested on animals in the past, will force cosmetics makers to switch to alternatives to animal testing such as test-tube methods if those are shown to be effective.
Repeated attempts by the European Parliament to ban animal testing for cosmetics through the 1980s and 1990s were thwarted due to the lack of alternative test methods.
www.petfoodinstitute.org /members/dbde.cfm?article_id=2225   (493 words)

  
 Scrutineer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
I hope that all of you who have been referring to the theocons as the "Taliban wing" of the Republican Party are appropriately ashamed of yourselves.
Clinton agreed to welfare reform — over the objections of most liberals, including his own wife — because the Republicans forced him to and he'd have lost the 1996 election if he didn't.
Republicans who are loath to credit Clinton with reforming welfare have tended to portray him as a poser who only signed the bill for superficial political reasons (even if aides like Reed had a deeper understanding).
www.learnedhand.com /scrutineer.htm   (3616 words)

  
 Political Economy: A Communist Critique of the Wage System.  A Progressive Labor Party Pamphlet
U.S. welfare recipients and prisoners are being used increasingly as ultra-low-wage labor, thereby dragging down the wage scale for all workers.
The Progressive Labor Party (PLP) looks to the science of Political Economy to build a movement of hundreds of millions of workers around the world, and to put an end to the era of capitalism.
All the inner councils of the ruling class knew since 1905 that it was approaching, and were preparing for it to the last detail, as their records and memoirs have since shown.
www.plp.org /pamphlets/politecon.html   (21142 words)

  
 angelweave
Animals wouldn't...kill each other, would they?" Hey, dude.
For this reason, KFC has established animal welfare guidelines for vendors who supply KFC restaurants with chicken," according to Yum documents provided to PETA.
Americans, who are suffering from an unprecedented obesity epidemic, tend to drive to a destination even though 41 percent of all trips in 2001 were shorter than two miles and 28 percent were less than one mile.
angelweaving.blogspot.com /2003_08_31_angelweaving_archive.html   (6010 words)

  
 Davids Medienkritik: Stern's Gallery of Stereotypes: USA: The Divided Land
Sometimes they'd express shame in Germany, and I would tell them that they should be proud of their country, that Germany is a great place and has accomplished many wonderful things, especially in the past 60 years.
Bottom line: when Germany needs America (Berlin airlift, Marshall Plan, 40 years of pledging New York as collateral for Bonn, America's immediate and enthusiastic support for reunification), Germany is a good ally.
Germany and France bullied Turkey into withdrawing support at the last minute, leaving an entire division of our troops at sea in the eastern Med and allowing Saddam to focus all defenses on his southern front
medienkritik.typepad.com /blog/2005/03/sterns_gallery_.html   (12201 words)

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