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Fired Butler County Elections Director Tippi Slaughter during an arraignment in Judge Craig Hedric courtroom's on two counts of theft in office for allegedly stealing $1,700 from the Butler County Democratic Party when she was treasurer. The Enquirer/ Cara Owsley
Animal Equality is taking a stand against the deregulation of Brazil's meat industry by exposing the cruel practices occurring within 'backyard' slaughterhouses. Investigators have documented severe animal mistreatment at the time of their slaughter as well as unsanitary environments which present a health hazard.
These images show a future where slaughterhouses are left to regulate themselves under Brazil’s Self-Control Bill. This harmful bill will put nearly 7 billion of Brazil’s farmed animals will be at an even greater risk of cruelty, and public health at risk.
Animal Equality is taking a stand against the deregulation of Brazil's meat industry by exposing the cruel practices occurring within 'backyard' slaughterhouses. Investigators have documented severe animal mistreatment at the time of their slaughter as well as unsanitary environments which present a health hazard.
These images show a future where slaughterhouses are left to regulate themselves under Brazil’s Self-Control Bill. This harmful bill will put nearly 7 billion of Brazil’s farmed animals will be at an even greater risk of cruelty, and public health at risk.
The meat from the sacrifice of Eid al-Adha is mostly given away to others. One-third is eaten by immediate family and relatives, one-third is given away to friends, and one-third is donated to the poor. The act symbolizes our willingness to give up things that are of benefit to us or close to our hearts, in order to follow Allah's commands. It also symbolizes our willingness to give up some of our own bounties, in order to strengthen ties of friendship and help those who are in need. We recognize that all blessings come from Allah, and we should open our hearts and share with others.
Animal Equality is taking a stand against the deregulation of Brazil's meat industry by exposing the cruel practices occurring within 'backyard' slaughterhouses. Investigators have documented severe animal mistreatment at the time of their slaughter as well as unsanitary environments which present a health hazard.
These images show a future where slaughterhouses are left to regulate themselves under Brazil’s Self-Control Bill. This harmful bill will put nearly 7 billion of Brazil’s farmed animals will be at an even greater risk of cruelty, and public health at risk.
Animal Equality is taking a stand against the deregulation of Brazil's meat industry by exposing the cruel practices occurring within 'backyard' slaughterhouses. Investigators have documented severe animal mistreatment at the time of their slaughter as well as unsanitary environments which present a health hazard.
These images show a future where slaughterhouses are left to regulate themselves under Brazil’s Self-Control Bill. This harmful bill will put nearly 7 billion of Brazil’s farmed animals will be at an even greater risk of cruelty, and public health at risk.
I want to punch whoever thought it'd be a good idea to clear out all the trees at the lake. I'd punch them right in their tree-cutting face.
Animal Equality is taking a stand against the deregulation of Brazil's meat industry by exposing the cruel practices occurring within 'backyard' slaughterhouses. Investigators have documented severe animal mistreatment at the time of their slaughter as well as unsanitary environments which present a health hazard.
These images show a future where slaughterhouses are left to regulate themselves under Brazil’s Self-Control Bill. This harmful bill will put nearly 7 billion of Brazil’s farmed animals will be at an even greater risk of cruelty, and public health at risk.
Catching and selling carp fish before Christmas. Carp is a traditional Christmas fish in Poland. During the Christmas period approximately 21 000 tonnes of carp are caught and killed
The village of Lower Slaughter is probably one of the most attractive in the Cotswolds. It is often missed by the tourists visiting the more famous Bourton-on-the-Water, which is only a mile away.
The name Slaughter has no connection with blood or butchery but it originates from the words 'Slough' the Old English name for a wet land and 'Slohtre' Old English meaning a muddy place.
If you can imagine this place before it was paved where I'm standing is the entrance to the ford crossing the river Eye. The land would have been very marshy here and it would have become very muddy due to the passage of carts or perhaps even livestock
This is my first attempt at HDR processing and as such it should probably have turned out to be a very bright, vivid and really crude image (it's so much fun and you can't help going over the top with it). But with this image it just didn't look right with the bright colours.
The timeless ambiance of this beautiful village demanded something far more subtle; in the end it was between this one and one with very subtle washed out colours. It was a very close call but in the end black and white won the day.
...behind a small dam in Searight Park.
(Maybe I will start uploading an arbitrary landscape photo on Saturdays, kind of like cats on Fridays. We'll see.)
Animal Equality is taking a stand against the deregulation of Brazil's meat industry by exposing the cruel practices occurring within 'backyard' slaughterhouses. Investigators have documented severe animal mistreatment at the time of their slaughter as well as unsanitary environments which present a health hazard.
These images show a future where slaughterhouses are left to regulate themselves under Brazil’s Self-Control Bill. This harmful bill will put nearly 7 billion of Brazil’s farmed animals will be at an even greater risk of cruelty, and public health at risk.