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    this paper is to discuss the morality of the consumption of meat as it contributes to the suffering, harm, and exploitation of non-human animals. The question of morality is not one that considers whether or not non-human animals have moral status, but is a question of how our moral status as human beings should be applied to the treatment of non-human animals. In Peter Singer’s “A Vegetarian Philosophy,” he argues that the link between the consumption of meat by individuals is directly,…

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    I believe that corn and rice GMOS are safe and will help feed our large population. The scientific evidence shows that GMOS are safe for human consumption and won’t harm natural crops found in nature. I will provide evidence that GMOS are safe for human consumption and that they will help solve the problem of hunger in our population. There is documented scientific evidence that GMOS have provided beneficial medicine over the years. “Several genetically modified organisms have been used for…

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    Sodium Consumption Essay

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    Introduction Almost 100% of Americans consume more than the amount of sodium recommended by the American Heart Association, with approximately 60% of Americans consuming more than double the recommended value (Whelton). Sodium consumption is a concern because it is the direct cause of hypertension, which leads to many of the top preventable diseases of the circulatory system (Schieb). In 2010 approximately 200,000 people in the U.S. died from hypertensive disorders including heart disease,…

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    How to Reduce Consumption There is a cause and effect with our society and its role with the environment. The idea is centralized around the question of what our society does to create or worsen problems concerning the environment. For the most part of human history, we have lived as hunter-gatherers until about 200 years ago when the industrial age begun and countries began to develop machinery to extract resources at a more efficient speed and less labor-intensive, which lead to an explosive…

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    Beer Consumption Essay

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    Auckland International campus GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN HOTEL MANAGEMENT PROJECT PROPOSAL ON Beer Consumption Trends of the People in Auckland, New Zealand STUDENT NAME: Rajan Sigdel STUDENT ID: 1000019226 JANUARY 2016 Academic supervisor: Mr. Freddy Bariava INTRODUCTION and BACKGROUND Being a multicultural country, New Zealand is largely seen as a cautious society regarding alcohol use. But with the passage of time, traditional sanctions and caste-bound restraints have disappeared. The…

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    What determines is food is delectable or disgusting is culture and availability. In this chapter, Herzog explained that culture is influential on what we eat. He explains them with explaining the consumption of dog meat. In Asia, around 16 million dogs are consumed every year. In the United States, Americans prefer pork hams whereas in Asia “puppy ham” is the “preferred cut”. Asians consume vast amounts of dogs per year, and the numbers keep increasing…

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    control my sugar consumption I get carried away sometimes. It’s so addictive that even if you take a bite of it you will want another bite and your cravings would increase, your taste buds would ask for more and you end up eating the whole serving and in turn harm your internal health. Sugar is carbohydrate…

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    Consumption of Alcohol within Society Alcohol has been around in society for many generations, and there are records in history that inform us of this. Sixty-one percent of the one hundred and ninety countries have set the drinking age at eighteen. The United States and eleven other countries have a MLDA (minimal legal drinking age) of twenty-one years old, this is the highest MLDA of all the countries where it is legal to drink (although some areas of India have drinking ages as high as twenty…

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    Do not consume animal products; vegans will argue that it is unhealthy, immoral, inhumane and unnecessary to our survival. Vegans claim that several diseases and afflictions are directly attributed to animal consumption. They anthropomorphize the eating of animals to our upbringing, culture & convenience, it has propagandized us into being tolerant to the brutalization and slaughter of animals triggering the holocaust of billions yearly. Vegans illustrate that human body manifests herbivore…

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    The impact of excessive alcohol consumption can be seen in the academic performance of students. Several studies conducted on the impact of alcohol consumption on the academic performance of students found that those who drink less alcohol have higher GPAs than those who do. Furthermore, students that indulge in binge drinking experience deficit in their academic performance. Some scholar on educational research have proposed that excessive alcohol consumption among underage students should be…

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