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    Why I Do Not Support Murder It was summer 2015. The next day after taking my last final exam I was already on a plane to Poland. I spent two amazing months with my family and friends at festivals and small trips around my home country. When I came back, two weeks until the first day of school left. I have been vegan for over ten months now. I have watched “Earthlings” and “Cowspiracy”, read many articles, statistics and facts. I knew about the suffering that animals have to go through before…

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    Veganism is a way of living that excludes every type of animal products that causes exploitation and cruelty to animals. It is proved that every vegan person can save more than 100 animals in one year. Vegans, not only do not eat meat, but also do not use other animal products, like dairy, eggs, leather, cosmetics, and soap. The main reasons why people choose to be vegan are to help the environment, the animals, and to be healthier. Consuming animal products is one of the worst thing someone can…

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    Is a vegan diet really the healthiest way to eat? There is a lot of vegan controversy going around. There is a multitude of vegans claiming that eating vegan is ultimately healthier than a non-vegan diet in every way. Though in some cases this could be true, there are many downsides and overlooked aspects to a vegan diet. A vegan diet is not necessarily healthier because of possible deficiencies, unhealthy vegan lifestyle, and inconsistent data. In the decision to avoid animal products, vegans…

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    Do you believe the ideas in the material we have covered throughout this semester? I will explain why I have the morals that I do. I will reference four examples from thought this semester and explore how my own beliefs relate to our course material. I will use Chapter 7 from the book “ Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat” by: Hal Herzog. I will also be exploring two of the documentaries one Food, Inc. that was Directed by: Robert Kenner. It was Produced by: Robert Kenner and, Elise…

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    Vegan People In the first place, it is important to show the reason why I picked this topic. It was because I didn’t know the existence of vegan people before. Also, I tend to ask myself how these people don’t get crazy with all the limits that they have with the food. I was asking to myself to many questions about them and I decided to search about it. As a result, a Vegan is the person who doesn’t eat meat or use any type of animal products. Consequently, vegans don’t eat food that is…

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    This article explores the link between socially-constructed masculinity and vegetarianism, and how male vegetarians and vegans subvert the gendered notion of eating by claiming their own model of masculinity (Nath, 2010, p. 262). Primarily, Nath believes that the consumption of meat is associated with strength and masculinity, and that people who choose to deviate from the norm of meat consumption are labelled as lesser, and therefore feminine (Nath, p. 261). The study attempts to discover why…

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    The article “Why All Humans Need to Eat Meat for Health,” written by bodybuilding enthusiast Kadya Araki, talks about the benefits of eating meat and how it contributes to human body growth. She argues that meat is necessary for physical and mental health, and thus shouldn’t be cut out of a person’s diet. Araki believes that humans need to eat meat to be healthy, and claims that a meatless diet can’t provide the necessary nutrients for muscle growth and good health; however, her argument used…

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    osteoporosis. Not only does veganism combat Type 2 diabetes, it has been shown to be easier to follow than the American Diabetes Association diet. Veganism is often used to treat hypertension, gout, ulcers, colitis, asthma, premenstrual symptoms, and even mental disorders such as depression and anxiety. Vegans also greatly reduce the amount of chemicals they consume, given that many meat and dairy products contain pesticides and hormones. In addition to improved health, veganism also provides…

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    In today’s society, people eat meat on a regular basis, but never stop to think where this meat came from and how. They’ve grown a habit of eating meat because of taste, convenience, and tradition. People don’t acknowledge, what they are consuming or wearing. They don’t realize the health risk of consuming meat, and the horrifying conditions animals are subjected through. People think being a vegetarian or vegan is either too much work or it’s not as delicious as meat. A vegetarian is a person…

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    A Vegan Diet Cannot Save Our Planet In the article, “I’m sick of hearing lies about vegan diets- I’m raising my child vegan because I have her best interests at heart”, Jimmy Pierson argues that a vegan diet is necessary for humans and the planet. On the contrary, I argue that a vegan diet is not a healthy necessity for humans and the planet. The vegan diet does not provide the necessary micronutrients that a non-vegan person receives. In addition, by not providing the nutrients from animal…

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