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    Hinduism In Life Of Pi

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    standard theology (Carnagie). Throughout the entire book, Piscine practiced Hinduism in India, while he was on the lifeboat, and even in his own house. In Martel’s book Life of Pi, the main character Piscine Molitor studied three different religions, one being Hinduism. It is the world’s third largest religion following Christianity and Islam (Carnagie). The Hinduism faith emerged around the year 1500 BC, and it flourished all around the world, but mainly in the country where Pi was located -…

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    Ornette Coleman Synthesis

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    Synthesis Essay: David Ake analysing Ornette Coleman Ornette Coleman was a jazz saxophone player who started his career in the 1950s by defying cultural, and musical standards. David Ake, composer, performer, and musicologist, analysed how Ornette Coleman created dramatic change in the jazz realm by defying the bebop era standards. Ake brings up many points of the standards that Coleman defied, such as: jazz virtuosity and masculinity, jazz performance and sex, and cultural perceptions of…

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    Meatless Mondays Essay

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    We, in the United States are meant eaters. Today’s news is often filled with the effects and causes of global warming, with the main focus being related to carbon gas (CO2) emissions, reducing oil-based and coal energy usage. By comparison, what is not well known or often reported, is the tremendous impact of raising farm animals, mostly cows and chicken, for food production, the strain on resources, carbon emission, and the corresponding toxic run-off, to name a few. By further investigating…

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    organizations alike. The tactic is considered by many to promote a “hierarchy of oppressions”, exploiting marginalised groups in order to liberate the animals— another marginalized group. Out of such exploited marginalized groups, intersectional vegetarian feminists arguably have the most interesting viewpoint on PETA’s advertisements. Intersectionality…

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    Essay On Gun Advertising

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    guns are a popular commercial product. Over the past century, gun advertisements have tried to convince customers that their guns satisfy the need for many desires and insecurities. By doing this, guns have played a big role in American culture. Being able to own and carry a firearm has always has been a prized by Americans. These advertisements can be found all throughout hunting magazines and newspapers. These advertisements appeal in many ways like the need to achieve happiness to the need…

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    who is trying to cope with her job so that she can be paid, given food and have a shelter to live in. This painting was made in the 13th century. You can also see on the left, the cow is licking the calf, which is most likely for love and affection. Being a peasant in the medieval times was pretty hard. Like this woman, many peasants had to work long hours to only get a minimum wage to only supply them with necessary things that would be needed. They couldn’t afford to buy any things to pleasure…

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    Persuasive Essay On Vegans

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    My mom took to a vegetarian diet for religious reasons and since she is the homemaker, so did the rest of my family. Now that I am living on my own I have the option, like many other vegetarians, to take up meat, but I haven 't. Not for religious reasons, but because I don 't feel the need to. The diner has several options that cater to vegetarians, even an entirely different counter for vegans. Recently, there has been a significant increase in universities and college campuses incorporating…

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    Why Is Veganism Wrong

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    people wanting others to become vegan as well as being kind to animals. The moral values have lasted since the diet’s origins, but the execution persists to cause error. The ones that make the change, from eating meat to not, have issues changing their diet and keeping it balanced. When proteins and vitamin neglection takes place, body growth and health are forsaken. Although some parents become vegan, children and…

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    fact, if people start eating a plant-based diet, the demand for animal-origin food will decrease, and the farms will not have the same need for massive production; therefore, animals will be treated as they deserve to be, just because they are living beings, not “dollar signs taking up valuable real estate” (A Concise Summary of Gene Stone’s Forks Over Knives,…

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    School Lunches

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    Like all other meals, lunch is an important meal that we have everyday, mostly everyday it is consumed at school. The problems that I would like to address in my essay include the following; the limited amount of time we get to eat, the limited amount of portion sizes, the quality that is provided, and the amount of food that is wasted. Most frequent, students have a limited amount of time to eat their lunch, I think Lunch would be a more amusing and lively milieu if we could have more than 10…

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