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Describe the Difference in Starting Points Between Noddings's Approach to Animals

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Describe the difference in starting points between Noddings's approach to animals and Singer's approach. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each as you see it? For example, is Noddings's approach too subjective? Is Singer's approach too impersonal? Support your answer with specific examples to which both theories might be applied.


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Exponent

A mathematical notation indicating the number of times a base is multiplied by itself, also known as "power" or "index".

Whole Number

A whole number that is not a fraction or decimal.

Whole Number

An integer value that is not fractional or decimal, positive, negative, or zero.

Implied Decimal

A decimal point not explicitly shown but understood in the context of the number.

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