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    After watching an interesting documentary about factory farming, I learned so much about its unhealthy and abusive practices towards animals. The film was highly critical of the process of factory farming and provided relevant information about how the process as a whole was exploiting animals. This film had a serious impact on me and a result, I decided to stop eating meat and follow a vegetarian diet. This new lifestyle change was working pretty well, it made me feel good about myself as I…

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    Factory Life Effects The past is filled with many advancements that are constantly being improved to this day. A part of the past that can fit that description would be the Industrial Revolution, it was filled with innovative inventors that helped make life easier for the people when it came to jobs or chores. However, there were consequences made due to how the inventions that were created would need to be improved because some inventions would malfunction and injure or kill the person that was…

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    stating that now that families were living in cities, towns and were receiving small wages which could not afford to feed themselves or their families, pay house rent and send their children to school. Many factory working families worked up to 16 hours a day for very little money, because factory owners wanted to keep production costs low. During the industrial revolution, working conditions were bad and many workers became ill and died. There was no union in the early industrial revolution…

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    English textile factories could kill people. They are not good at all and a lot of people got injured working in them including children and adults. How could people work in an environment where it is hard to breathe or where people were losing body parts like hands and fingers? Many of the workers got diseases and become ill however then they got others sick. The people who worked at the factories would completely disagree with what the people outside the factory said but the factories were…

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    animals on factory farms; but this image shown to us could not be any further from the truth. These commercials show animals on big, open, green lots with plenty of space to move around and live. The sad truth is the animals live in confined cages that do not allow them room to turn around, sit, or lie down. The metal bars that contain the animals are just small enough to have the animal touching them at all times. “99% of all United States farm animals are raised on factory farms” (“Factory…

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    An “Animal Factory Farm” is a large-scale industrial operation that houses thousands of animals raised for food, such as chickens, turkeys, cows, and pigs. The producers treat them with hormones and antibiotics to prevent disease and maximize their growth and food output ( “11 Facts,” “Farm,” “Factory,” Kaplan, Porter). No doubt, animal factory farm is hurting the environment and harming the human health (“Factory”). To afford the daily food that people need, the U.S. raised and…

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    consumption of animals and their byproducts have adversely affected the environment and permitted the mistreatment of factory farmed animals. If it is wrong to torture animals for gustatory pleasure, then it is immoral to eat animals. It is wrong to torture animals for gustatory please. Therefore, it can be held that it is immoral to eat animals. One of the largest issues large factory farms face is the amount of waste (excrement) that accrues before the animals are slaughtered and transported…

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    work in a Japanese silk factory? When you are 15 you should be going to school, hanging out with friends and playing sports; but imagine if you were 15 and had to work all day every day and you were never allowed to see your family. Would you go? This is exactly what japanese silk workers had to do. The industrial revolution came to Japan 70 years after it arrived in Europe. They built cotton and mill factories which young people had to work in. Working in the factories had both benefits and…

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    will. Imagine yourself in a world where you’re kept in captivity day and night not being able to move around. These are just some of the things that happen inside Factory Farms where animals are raised. Factory farming should not be allowed in America and around the world it is animal cruelty and pollutes the environment we live in. Factory farms are known for animal cruelty for which is my biggest reason. I believe it should be banned in the United States According to the statics made by the…

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    on inside factory farms? A factory farm is a large industrial operation that raises a mass production of animals for food.That means they lock up a bunch of animals in small cages and eventually kill them to make the food that we eat everyday. So many animals get killed each day and people don’t even understand how factory farming is destroying the environment. Some people say how it is good for the environment and some people, like me, say how it is bad for the environment. Factory farming is…

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