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Index Matthew Scully

Matthew Scully (born March 30, 1959) is an American author, journalist, and political writer who has also written on animal welfare.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 50 relations: Animal Law Review, Animal welfare, Arab News, Arizona State University, Atlanta, Barack Obama, Beverly Hills, California, Bob Casey Sr., Bob Dole, Casper, Wyoming, CNN, Colorado, Dan Quayle, David S. Oderberg, Dick Cheney, George W. Bush, HappyCow, Hunting, Intensive animal farming, John McCain, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times, Melania Trump, Michael Gerson, Michelle Obama, Mike Pence, Natalie Angier, National Review, New York (state), New York City, Ohio, Peter Carruthers (philosopher), Phoenix, Arizona, Santa Monica, California, Sarah Palin, Saudi Arabia, St. Martin's Press, Stephen Budiansky, The American Conservative, The Atlantic, The Harvard Crimson, The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Time (magazine), Turner Broadcasting System, 2008 Democratic National Convention, 2008 Republican National Convention, 2016 Republican National Convention.

  2. American animal welfare scholars
  3. Writers from Wyoming

Animal Law Review

Animal Law is a law review covering animal law published by students at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon.

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Animal welfare

Animal welfare is the well-being of non-human animals.

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Arab News

Arab News is an English-language daily newspaper published in Saudi Arabia.

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Arizona State University

Arizona State University (Arizona State or ASU) is a public research university in the Phoenix metropolitan area.

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Atlanta

Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Barack Obama

Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017.

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Beverly Hills, California

Beverly Hills is a city located in Los Angeles County, California, United States.

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Bob Casey Sr.

Robert Patrick Casey Sr. (January 9, 1932 – May 30, 2000) was an American lawyer and politician from Pennsylvania who served as the 42nd governor of Pennsylvania from 1987 to 1995.

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Bob Dole

Robert Joseph Dole (July 22, 1923 – December 5, 2021) was an American politician and attorney from Kansas who served in both chambers of the United States Congress, the U.S. House of Representatives in the 1960s and the United States Senate from 1969 to his resignation in 1996 to campaign for President of the United States.

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Casper, Wyoming

Casper is a city in and the county seat of Natrona County, Wyoming, United States.

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CNN

Cable News Network (CNN) is a multinational news channel and website operating from Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner and Reese Schonfeld as a 24-hour cable news channel, and presently owned by the Manhattan-based media conglomerate Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), CNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage and the first all-news television channel in the United States.

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Colorado

Colorado (other variants) is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States.

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Dan Quayle

James Danforth Quayle (born February 4, 1947) is an American retired politician who served as the 44th vice president of the United States from 1989 to 1993 under President George H. W. Bush.

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David S. Oderberg

Professor David Simon Oderberg (born 1963) is an Australian philosopher of metaphysics and ethics based in Britain since 1987.

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Dick Cheney

Richard Bruce Cheney (born January 30, 1941) is an American retired politician and businessman who served as the 46th vice president of the United States from 2001 to 2009 under President George W. Bush. Matthew Scully and Dick Cheney are writers from Wyoming.

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George W. Bush

George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 43rd president of the United States from 2001 to 2009.

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HappyCow

HappyCow is a mobile app and website that lists vegan and vegan-friendly restaurants and also a passionate community of over one million vegan-focused members.

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Hunting

Hunting is the human practice of seeking, pursuing, capturing, and killing wildlife or feral animals.

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Intensive animal farming

Intensive animal farming, industrial livestock production, and macro-farms, also known (particularly by opponents) as factory farming, is a type of intensive agriculture, specifically an approach to animal husbandry designed to maximize production while minimizing costs.

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John McCain

John Sidney McCain III (August 29, 1936 – August 25, 2018) was an American politician and United States Navy officer who served as a United States senator from Arizona from 1987 until his death in 2018.

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Los Angeles

Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.

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Melania Trump

Melania Trump (born Melanija Knavs; April 26, 1970) is a Slovenian-American former model who served as the first lady of the United States from 2017 to 2021 as the wife of former president Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States.

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Michael Gerson

Michael John Gerson (May 15, 1964 – November 17, 2022) was an American journalist and speechwriter.

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Michelle Obama

Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama (Robinson; born January 17, 1964) is an American attorney and author who served as the first lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017, being married to Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States.

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Mike Pence

Michael Richard Pence (born June 7, 1959) is an American politician who served as the 48th vice president of the United States from 2017 to 2021 under President Donald Trump.

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Natalie Angier

Natalie Angier /ænˈdʒɪər/ (born February 16, 1958 in the Bronx, New York City) is an American nonfiction writer and a science journalist for The New York Times.

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National Review

National Review is an American conservative editorial magazine, focusing on news and commentary pieces on political, social, and cultural affairs.

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New York (state)

New York, also called New York State, is a state in the Northeastern United States.

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New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Ohio

Ohio is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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Peter Carruthers (philosopher)

Peter Carruthers (born 16 June 1952) is a philosopher working primarily in the area of philosophy of mind.

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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona, with 1,608,139 residents as of 2020.

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Santa Monica, California

Santa Monica (Saint Monica; Spanish: Santa Mónica) is a city in Los Angeles County, situated along Santa Monica Bay on California's South Coast.

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Sarah Palin

Sarah Louise Palin (Heath; born February 11, 1964) is an American politician, commentator, author, and reality television personality who served as the ninth governor of Alaska from 2006 until her resignation in 2009.

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Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in West Asia and the Middle East.

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St. Martin's Press

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Stephen Budiansky

Stephen Budiansky (born March 3, 1957) is an American writer, historian and biographer, best known for his books on animal behaviour and his criticism of animal rights.

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The American Conservative

The American Conservative (TAC) is a magazine published by the American Ideas Institute which was founded in 2002.

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The Atlantic

The Atlantic is an American magazine and multi-platform publisher.

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The Harvard Crimson

The Harvard Crimson is the student newspaper of Harvard University and was founded in 1873.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The New York Times Magazine

The New York Times Magazine is an American Sunday magazine included with the Sunday edition of The New York Times.

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The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.

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Time (magazine)

Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.

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Turner Broadcasting System

Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. was an American television and media conglomerate founded by Ted Turner in 1965.

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2008 Democratic National Convention

The 2008 Democratic National Convention was a quadrennial presidential nominating convention of the Democratic Party where it adopted its national platform and officially nominated its candidates for president and vice president.

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2008 Republican National Convention

The 2008 Republican National Convention took place at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota, from September 1, through September 4, 2008.

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2016 Republican National Convention

The 2016 Republican National Convention, in which delegates of the United States Republican Party chose the party's nominees for president and vice president in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, was held July 18–21, 2016, at Quicken Loans Arena (now Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse) in Cleveland, Ohio.

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See also

American animal welfare scholars

Writers from Wyoming

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Scully

Also known as Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy, Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy (book), Scully, Matthew.