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    Humans are omnivores, which means that they eat both plants and animals. Ultimately, the human can decide whether or not they are going to consume animal meat. I am analyzing the article “Against Meat” in the They Say I say collection of articles. Jonathan Safran Foer talks about his experiences with his struggles of becoming a vegetarian. He gives the intended audience and inside look on how making dietary choices are often difficult, and how it has positively impacted his life, as well as…

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    at all. So even if you believe that the correct moral thing to do is to be vegan, if you can’t afford to do so don’t “beet” yourself up about it. Even though morals are situational this still does not constitute the justification for creating a dog eat dog world. Help others, whether they be people or animals, and attempt to do the best with what you are given in alignment with your own morals. Do what you can to help the…

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    Hair In my family, everyone have different type of hair. My hair is like a bunch of straw Always find the position they want to be and hard to make them to stay in they own place . It smell like meat ,because my favorite thing to eat is all kind of meat. My father’s hair is straight and he never need to comb. My mom’s hair is like silk, long and soft. When wind come by her hair will fly like the leaf. Blow by the wind. On her hair you will get the smell of book. Because she spend so much…

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    Physicality making you stronger and more fit than the average human being. It is also believed ethically it is wrong to kill other animals. The vegan diet is also perceived by many to be better for the environment opposed to an average diet that contains meat. Even though the diet…

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    The Inuit Diet

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    I don't really have a pony in the race of the vegetarians vs. the Paleo style meat eaters. Whatever keeps me cancer free will work for me. I did thoroughly read and enjoy the book "The China Study", which has a very convincing theory that cancer was correlated to increased animal protein intake. However, there was one big question left unanswered, which I proceeded to go out and answer for myself. Why have there been some tribes and cultures, namely the Native American "Inuit", Inuit being the…

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    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 processed using meat, chicken or white sugar. Many people will ask the same question, what do vegan people eat? - They eat all types of grains, legumes, beans, vegetables, fruits, vegan hot dogs, cheese, ice cream and mayonnaise. Also, vegans eat burritos…

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    suffering but, they also have to enjoy the inaction of causing the suffering to someone or something. Someone can unconsciously cause suffering without consciously knowing that they are doing it. Regan’s example, “Thus a man, without provocation, beats a dog into unconsciousness is actively cruel, whereas one who, through negligence, fails to feed his pet to the point where his dog’s health is impoverished is passively cruel, not because of what he does but because of what he fails to do” (Regan…

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    the leftovers that were given out from houses and halls (Picard). A diet eaten by the poor consisted of bread, cheese, eggs, pottage (Sharnette). Meanwhile, the wealthy were bountiful eaters (Sharnette). They ate an immense variety of foods, from meats to freshwater and seawater fish (Sharnette). Fruits such as peaches, pomegranates, and oranges were even considered to be more opulent and were only eaten by the rich (Sharnette)! However, despite all of the wealthier people’s hearty eating, the…

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    What Is Vegetarianism?

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    The topic of vegetarianism has been a very controversial topic between frequent meat eater and people who make the life decision to restrain themselves from consuming animal meat. Human can live a healthy and prosperous lifestyle without the consumption of any meat. Meat is not a necessary factor to live a fully adequate life. The opposition claims of vegetarianism that animal meat supposedly contains certain health benefits.Through years of research we found out that’s not entirely true.…

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    Omer Alamin Env. Science Mrs. Mao Science Fair Report Scientifically, humans have been omnivores for several thousand years, with the earliest of humans were relying on hunting wildlife for their fix of protein and foraging to complete the diet. Meat was consumed infrequently in those days, but today it is consumed in alarming amounts by people around the world with its commercial availability that has proven to take a toll on human health and livelihood. This report aims to introduce Meatless…

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