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animal rights
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Western countries
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Animals are often protected by laws and have rights to humane treatment.
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2
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animal rights
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Western countries
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Animals are seen as having rights and are protected by laws against abuse and exploitation.
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3
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animal rights
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Western culture
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Animals have rights and protections under the law.
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4
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animal worship
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Modern Western culture
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Ancient Egyptians worshipped animals like cats, cows, and crocodiles as representations of gods and goddesses.
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5
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animal worship
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Western countries
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Not a common religious practice and may be seen as unusual or even absurd to worship animals in the context of mainstream religions.
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1
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6
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cruelty
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Western countries
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Cruelty to animals is considered unethical and is often illegal.
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7
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cruelty
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Western countries
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Cruelty to animals is considered immoral and illegal, with strict regulations and enforcement in place.
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8
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cruelty
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Western countries
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Cruelty to animals is widely condemned and may be illegal in many Western countries.
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9
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cruelty
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Western culture
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Cruelty to animals is widely condemned and illegal in many Western countries.
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10
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livestock ownership
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Western countries
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Owning livestock is a hobby and a source of pride for many people in rural areas.
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11
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ownership of animals
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Western countries
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Animals are generally considered private property, with individual responsibility for their care and well-being
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12
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taboo animals
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Western cultures
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Eating horse meat is considered taboo
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13
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taboo animals
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Western cultures
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Eating seal meat is considered taboo due to conservation concerns
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14
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unclean animals
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Western cultures
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Snakes and reptiles are often feared and considered dangerous.
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