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    throughout the article. For example, throughout the article the BBC continues to emphasize the unsupportive individual’s input in animal cruelty as a consumer, even suggesting through Landau’s quote that consumers should or must seek alternatives to animal meat when there are other morally superior food options – like vegetables. Additionally, the BBC fails to further explore the opposing viewpoints posed in its article. One example is the consequential (utilitarian) argument that the world…

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    Chapter 6, “When Farmers Shut Off the Machinery”, by Brian A. Devore, is about farmers who have resulted in using what they see on their own farm and to observe changes to decide what is best rather than jumping to conclusions and possibly trying to use the newest silver-bullet fix. Many different things approaches were used in the chapter. David Podoll keeps track of the weeds near his farm. Unlike most farmers who would see these weeds and spray them, Podoll keeps them as the weeds are a home…

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    Factory farming is heavily prevalent in todays society. Most nearly all of the meat and by products of animals come from animals raised in factories, robbing them of living and fulfilling a full life. I one hundred percent agree with Blake Hurst that “only ‘industrial farming’ of meat can possibly see the demand for an increasing population and increased demand for food as a result of growing incomes”. The world today is growing at a way too rapid pace for natural production of animals. The days…

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    and there are many factors that contribute to each. The omnivorous diet consists of consuming both meat and plant-based foods for a “well-balanced” diet. This diet allows for the consumer to gain necessary proteins and vitamins to help the body function and grow. It also helps in the process of muscle growth and health. A vegetarian diet is comprised of plant-based meals, cutting out any meats from ordinary diets. This diet is beneficial for those who partake in it because of its ability to…

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    Mississippi State University Equality of Life: A Response to Animal Liberation Over time, the killing of animals for the better of the human race has become routine and typical. Whether these killings be for sport, for food, or for scientific research, we as a society have become numb to the inhumane treatment of nonhuman mammals. If today’s society is in unanimous support for the equal treatment of men and women and all different races, then it should be unacceptable to exploit nonhuman life…

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    There are many religions in the world, each with their own traditions, beliefs, and rituals which often contradict each other. Growing up in household in which both parents come from different regions and have different religions, has affected my outlook on religions as a whole. Whenever I’m asked the question “what religion do you practice?”, I’m always unsure how to answer that because I don’t know the answer to that myself. I pray and worship to the Creators of both religions without…

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    The Meat Industry verses Being a Vegetarian Do you know where the meat we all eat come from? This is something we all need to think about when we cook a nice juicy steak or going to your local McDonald’s for a Big Mac. Eating meat could be seen as being wasteful since it takes a lot of plants, which we know as a crop, can produce a small amount of meat. When people do a meat based diet is high in fats and cholesterol these are killers and bad for your health, verses a vegetarian diet, it offers…

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    starving. To eliminate meat from a diet is not good, because there is not as much protein in one vegetable as there is in one bite of chicken. Meat is essential to a diet, because it also has more iron. Both protein and iron are very important for the human body to function properly. In Figure 2 in Sabate’s article shows a curve chart of a comparison between meat and vegetable diet. The curve shows that there is more nutrition deficiency probability in a vegetarian diet than meat based diet.…

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    In the outdoor survival knife market, the problem in the market is the unavailability of a quality outdoor survival knife that is both dependable and affordable. This problem affects the avid outdoorsmen ages 15-30 who enjoy spending their time experiencing all nature has to offer. This market is large for these outdoorsmen who want a survival knife that they can use and depend on while in the wilderness. These outdoorsmen satisfy their need by purchasing over-priced top-quality survival knives.…

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    In the article Why You Should Stop Drinking Milk, wrote by a student studying Public Relations at the University of Texas, Leonor Martins’ main focus is to warn her readers on not only the harm dairy milk does to the human body, but also the maltreatment of the producing cows. The emphasis on the health concerns pertaining to ingredients found in dairy milk and the mistreatment of the farm cattle is organized into a distressing warning. It seems that the audiences that Ms. Martins is targeting…

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