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    In America, several people have dogs, cats or a combination of both as a pet in their household. Dogs are known as a man's best friend and cats are cute and cuddly. People who have or do know a dog or cat have never had a thought about killing them and eating their meat. Well, that is what the Yulin Festival is all about. This festival is the reason thousands of dogs and cats get killed each year. How would you feel if they came into your backyard and stole your dogs and/or cats? Hence, the…

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    scenarios involved eating pets: A family's dog was killed by a car in front of their home. They had heard that dog meat was delicious so they cut the dog's body up and ate it for dinner. Haidt then ask his subjects if it is okay for a person to eat their dead pet and to explain the logic behind their answer. When I pose this scenario to my university psychology students, nearly all of them conclude that it would be wrong for the family to eat their deceased dog. Most of them, however, cannot…

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    Therefore, lounge provides them a place not only for waiting and relaxing before and after the meetings but also gives them a suitable environment for having a meeting in the lounge. Moreover, family is another main customer because they can meet and have some small portion foods and drinks right after they check-in into a hotel. Ritz-Carlton Hotel’s Lounge (SF) is open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, which mean they are operating every day. Thus, they can satisfy customers’ needs and…

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    Fad Diets Research

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    especially dogs, the raw meat based diet. In such a scientific world, nothing can go without scrutiny, diets included. According to Laurie Tarkan, writing for Forbes, many pet owners have begun to feed their pets raw meat…

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    The article, “The Globalization of Animal Welfare: More Food Does Not Require More Suffering”, written by Miyun Park and Peter Singer, poses an important ethical argument. Within the reading, Park and Singer discuss the excessive mistreatment of animals. After reading the disgusting facts and information about this topic, I will argue that animals that are raised for food need better welfare because it will be beneficial to the animals and the consumers. The Universal Declaration of Human…

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    February 28, 2016 Analyzing Foers’ Eating Dog As a huge dog lover and frequent volunteer at the Humane society, I know first-hand how hard it is for people to adopt companion dogs especially after most of the dogs have lived almost a full life. Although our society would most likely disagree with eating their furry friends, Jonathan Foer, does have solutions as to why we ought to consider dogs as a meat source. In an excerpt from Eating Animals, “A Case for Eating Dogs”, Foer explains why it…

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    Marc Ching Book Report

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    So while Marc Ching posts his narcissistic “If I don’t do it, nobody else is going to.” Bullshit, the reality is millions of us were having a huge impact on ending not only Yulin but also the dog meat trade as a whole. What was disturbing us was the fact that we were missing something, because after visiting 6 countries and lord knows how many hours of tape, magazine covers, web site interviews, nightly news segments and even testifying in Congress…

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    time, and you can easily do without anything. You'll get proteins in any kind of food anyway” (8:14). Stating that he is a vegetarian helps solidify his point about doing without and finding protein in other foods. Since a vegetarian gives up eating meat, they have to obtain the protein from other sources of food, which gives him a first person experience of what he is saying. Pulling from his own life experiences gives those listening that could help push his ideas forward the proof that he has…

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    1. What are the Upper Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic Revolution, and Urban Revolution? The Upper Paleolithic Revolution, was a time of great advancement in technology for man. This technology was in the type of tools, as well as how they made tem and the material that they used. They used flint to make arrow and spear head tips, and scrapers, they also used bone for chisels, and awls. These tools added to the population growth, and their expanding further around the world due to their…

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    Soi Dog Ethics

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    Soi Dog was born. The goal, to address Phuket's epidemic street dog and cat problem. In those early days, Gill and John's mission was simple and straightforward "Giving Phuket's animals the treatment and care they so desperately needed... One animal at a time." With such humble beginnings, it's amazing to see that Soi Dog, in less than a decade has grown from the treatment, sterilization, and care of their very first dog, into an organization that today, annually treats more than 30,000 dogs…

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