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    Subsidies As a direct result of factory farms, CAFOs, and AFOs being so big, they go through a tremendous amount of feed. To help factory farms produce meat at a fast rate and a cheap price, the government provides them with direct and indirect subsidies. According to Richards and Richards (2012). Without these feed discounts accounting to a 5 to 15% reduction in operating costs, it is unlikely that many of these industrial farms could remain profitable.” Since these farms are not paying for…

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    Factory farming is a system of rearing livestock using intensive methods, by which poultry, pigs, or cattle are confined indoors under strictly controlled conditions. Factory farms control the U.S. food production. According to Safe.org.nz “Factory farming began around the nineteen sixties and nineteen seventies with the popularity of fast food” (paragraph 2). It created the ability for companies to buy larger quantities of meat for a lesser amount of money. Factory farming also affects the…

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    local markets with different fruits, vegetables, and meats. These farms were usually small and run by rural families. In the early twentieth century, factory farming dominated the industry in production in The United States. Factory farms are large industries, that aim to maximize production at the lowest possible cost for the company and consumers. Factory farming is an efficient method of crop production that helps feed the growing global population at an affordable cost. Unfortunately, these…

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    McArthur. Animals in factory farm endure immense suffering caused by their living conditions, which consequently affect human health, there are different ways to solve this problem. There are many ways animals are mistreated in factory farms. For instance, some workers do not successfully sedate cows and pigs so the animal struggles as they are hung upside down and have their throats sliced. Last Chance for Animals explains different methods animals are mistreated in factory farms. According to…

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    that the purchase and consumption of factory-raised meat should be condemned to abolish factory farming. I will analyze four morally relevant differences between the Fred and the puppies case and the factory farming case. I argue Norcross’ response to the four differences are strong enough to enhance his overall argument of condemning the purchase and consumption of factory-raised meat which will end factory farming. The argument for the condemnation of factory-raised meat is if our society…

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    in the United States. Factory farms should be shut down because of their various negative effects towards not only the animals, but towards our health and the environment. However, there is a popular belief that factory farms are necessary to our society. America is…

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    The terrible factory conditions, as well as the inhuman working conditions the women had to endure were two of the main reasons why such a tragic incident happened. The strikes that workers performed were further proofs that nobody could tolerate working in such conditions. The fact that employees did not listen to their employee’s complaints lead to the atrocities of the fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. It is sad that such an event had to happen to make…

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    other livestock animals are exposed to horrifying conditions when facing the end of their lives. All of these unethical experiences are due to factory farming. Factory farms are massive, dark, mechanized versions of the old-fashioned, outdoor, American farm that most think of. Leaders of the meat industry and other companies aspiring for rapid success use factory farming to gain the most profit they can for the least amount of effort and money put forth. There…

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    Chickens: Let Them Live Free The conditions of factory farms and the horrific way poultry is handled in the United States is appalling. Eggs and chicken meat are not required for human survival. There is no reason to cause such a sentient animal to go through so much agony for the sake of a non-essential protein. The inhumane treatment of chickens in the United States must be stopped. Throughout history, in the United States, the business of raising poultry has endured many changes; most of…

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    The Cheesecake Factory Do you like delicious food and great dessert? If you do then the cheesecake factory is the place for you! The cheesecake factory has a wide variety of delicious food and cheesecake. The environment is great, it is very family-friendly. The service is excellent! The prices are also very reasonable. You can eat it at any time of the day! The cheesecake has so many plates for you to choose from. There is anything from sandwiches to burgers, salads to pastas, and seafood to…

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