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    Vegetarianism: The world trusts that India is a dominating veggie lover nation and our kin that seems to vow and make vegetarianism is our way of life and custom can reinforce this conviction. Vegetarianism is often accepted is the standard in India as energized or forced by philosophies of religion and rank. However, the Government is endeavouring strength religious method to quit eating meat. We people never read books, journals to accumulate knowledge in terms of appreciating the factual…

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    Benefits Of Vegetarianism

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    a vegetarian diet would save 7.3 million lives? Vegetarianism is the practice of not eating any meat or animal products. In many ways it can help improve your health and the environment around us. Some say that being vegetarian doesn’t give you proper nutrients and can be harmful to your health. While others believe that going vegetarian would save the lives of many people, plants, and animals. Not only does vegetarianism provide many health benefits, which are a healthier lifestyle and mindset,…

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    The Vegetarianism Versus the Non-Vegetarianism The vegetarianism includes people who doesn’t eat meat like vegans and like ovo-vegan who consumes the byproducts of animals like eggs, milk and honey. These are treated separately from non-vegetarians because the consumers don’t eat the meat directly. The statistics of WHO organization shows that the increment of vegans around the world arose to higher percentage and the fall of non-vegetarians depicts that meat eaters are changing their food…

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    Converting vegetarianism, a person who consumes a plant-based diet, isn’t as rewarding as it seems. Many people have tried to prove that vegetarian diets are far more healthier than omnivore diets, any animal that is a generalist feeder, consuming a wide variety of that that can include both animal and plant matter (Freedman). According to the article“Sorry, Vegetarians. A New Study Says Eating Green Won't Lower Your Risk of Early Death,” by Sharon Kirkey, studies have shown that a vegetarian…

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    cholesterol, and animal hovering and contains a high content of dietary fiber and folic acid, and antioxidants, such as vitamin E and vitamin C; people should be vegetarians to be healthier. Vegetarianism is additionally a component of religions like Hinduism and Buddhism. For the individuals who hold to these convictions, carrying on with a vegan way of life…

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    Disciplined, Independent, Logical, Leader, Pragmatic, Productive, Proactive, Responsible, and Task-Dominant. I am a Pescatarian Vegetarian and have been for over 16 years. The word is occasionally used to describe people who abstain from eating all meat and animal flesh with the exception of fish. Although the word is not commonly used, more and more people are adopting this kind of diet usually for health…

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    is that a no-meat diet is healthier, greener (better for the planet) and less cruel. All these arguments have evidence to back them up.For example, Gidon Eshel and Pamela Martin of the University of Chicago stated, “The adverse effects of dietary animal fat intake on cardiovascular diseases…

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    it's bad for the environment, and it’s also bad for the animals. People who are vegans lack all the nutrients they need to get in a full diet. According to Kris Gunnars, “They(meats) are loaded with high quality protein,healthy fats, vitamins, minerals and various lesser known nutrients that have important effects on health.” These nutrients are not common in fruits and vegetables and are mainly found in meat. Kris Gunnars states, “Animal protein contains all the essential amino acids in the…

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    against the Cultural Difference Argument by using a cultural relativist perspective using comparisons much like those discussed between meat eaters and vegetarians. In some societies and religions, it is believed to be immoral to consume the flesh of animals. Other societies believe life to be unsustainable without meat consumption. Cultural relativism claims that our moral personal codes are directly influenced by the cultural codes we were raised around. Is that always true? The Cultural…

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    In The Cultural Ecology of India’s Sacred Cattle, Marvin Harris describes the Hindu sacredness of cows as being more influenced by economy than theology. He calculates the economic advantages and disadvantages of cows and the consequences of illegalizing cow slaughter, without considering the possibility that these may have come from theology. In the first paragraph, Harris admits that he has never been to India and all of his research is based off of reading. He admits this may lead to some…

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