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    Bureau. Because of this, resources of food will increase at the same time. The average American consumes 209 pounds of meat per year. Today, many kids are suffering from obesity at an early stage in their lives. They are making bad food choices. Kids would rather eat a hamburger or hot dog than a plate of vegetables. Society has changed where the biggest side of a plate is meat than vegetables. Each corner street a person could find a fast food restaurant and not a local market. It is easier to…

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    have served as weapons, transportation, recreation, and also as pets. Horses were first brought to America in the early 1500s by Hernando Cortez. Before that, no Native had ever laid eyes on this four legged creature. From being used to fight off natives, to being ridden at a carnival by little kids, the horse has definitely evolved to suit the needs of the changing America. The person who had the biggest effect on the horse industry in America was Henry Ford. When the first assembly line was…

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    Gauls Vs Scythians

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    which they “hang the heads of their enemies from the necks of their horses” and upon returning home nail the heads to their homes (247). All of these features match Herodotus’ descriptions of the Scythians. The Germans seem to share more features with the Scythians than the Gauls do. For example, Caesar writes that the Germans “spend all their lives in hunting and warlike pursuits” and “live principally on milk, cheese, and meat” (143).…

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    main ingredient is gelatin. Sometimes, Jell-O is even called gelatin. Jell-O is made of water, sugar of artificial flavor, and artificial sweetener. Also, Jell-O is made of boiling hides of animals processed meat, such as cows or pigs. The urban legends claimed that Jell-O was made of horses or cows hooves, but that is not exactly true. Jell-O was invented in Le-Roy, New York by the Genusee Pure Food Company. First, the owner of Jell-O was Peter Cooper in 1845. Then, Peter Cooper sold it…

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    Horse racing has been in the eyes of the public for many years. How could it not be, with how much publicity surrounding it, much like football or baseball in the United States. Some of this publicity is good, with impressive feats such as the first Triple Crown winner in 37 years garnering an international audience. However, publicity can also be bad with animal rights activists (people who believe animals should live free unrestricted by humans and not used for food, clothes, sport, etc.)…

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    Beef Cattle Ranch Essay

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    in a self-sustaining living environment. For the most part, self-sustaining lifestyles have fallen to the side. With the conveniences of super markets and mass production farming, the thought of producing meat for oneself may seem inconvenient, but the health benefits from raising one’s own meat will inevitably outweigh the conveniences. To begin one must first choose land that will best benefit the type of cattle. The next step is figuring out what the cattle require. The requirements of…

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    survival. He points out their obvious importance by mentioning that most cave paintings depict animals such as bison, cattle, and horses. He mentions the people of early civilizations beginning to domesticate animals and brings up mentioning of animals in the Biblical creation story which says that people have dominion over all animals and that God had given them to us for meat. As he moves into the modern, Page takes note of Descartes ideas about how animals cannot…

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    without Agriculture we would all be naked and hungry. This saying could not be more true. Agriculture is the key to survival for all living things. Without Agriculture, animals would not get the amount of food they need and therefore we would not get the meat from the animals. Farmers also grow cotton, which is what a lot of clothing is made out of. Farmers are going to have to produce more food in…

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    to the ASPCA, “150,000 American horses are slaughtered each year for human consumption.” ( Animal Cruelty. (2016). Retrieved from http://www.aspca.org/animal-cruelty ) Animal cruelty should be illegal due to the effect of factory farming, health risks, and emotional. Factory farming is a system of rearing livestock using intensive methods, by which poultry, pigs, or cattle are confined indoors under strictly controlled conditions. Majority of our foods like meat, milk, and eggs come from…

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    When it comes to cattle and the American West, Texas has been a large part of molding it into what it is today. Cattle drives also played a large part in supplying meat to different parts of the West. Due to the driving of cattle from Texas up north or even west, many settlers were able to have things like beef in order to feed their families. The purpose of this paper, is to inform the reader about cattle drives and how they helped shape the American West. In the 19th century, cattle drives…

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