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What are some questions I Could Ask for a Survey Based on P.E.T.A?




Wһаt Arе ѕοmе ехсеƖƖеחt qυеѕtіοחѕ tһаt i сουƖԁ рƖасе іחtο a assessment fοr PETA?
(People fοr tһе Ethical Treatment οf Animals.)

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  1. why are you guys psycho?

  2. What like you asking them questions?

    “What has PETA done for animals?”

    “Why does PETA discriminate against women while trying to end discrimination against animals?”

    “How many era has Newkirk been arrested?”

    “How far would they go to save an animal?”

    “Isn’t veganism the most ethical way of life?”

    “Must meat intake be unlawful?”

    “What is your main goal?”

    “Do you see fur apt unlawful anytime soon?”

  3. This is a assessment you are going to be charitable to PETA for its personnel to complete? Is it a assessment of the individuals who work at the organization or of the organization’s positions?

    If you are surveying individuals, you could question questions like “What got you interested in animal rights?”

    Most likely, I reckon you are going to be surveying the organization as a whole. In this case you could question about its stance on various issues, and the reasoning behind those stances. You could question about the history of the organization, about its successes and failures. An fascinating question would be what the largest misunderstandings of PETA likely are. You could question what its predictions are for the future for any specific topic or for animal rights as a whole. Or what the most daunting challenges are to widespread acceptance of animal rights.

    They are likely a busy organization, though, so you must doubtless limit your assessment as much as possible both as a consideration for the limited amount of time such organizations can afford to spend on things like this and to increase the likelihood you will be answered and answered thoughtfully.

  4. IS SOYLENT GREEN REALLY MADE FROM HUMANS?
    WHEN WILL WE BE THE ONLY PROTEIN LEFT ON THE PLANET?


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