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    Pigs are friends, not food. There are many reasons humans should not eat pigs. Pork is one of the few foods certain religions forbid people from eating. For example, Islam forbids people from eating pork because it does more harm than good to your body. Other religions, like Judaism, forbid eating pork because it is seen as an unclean animal. Other people just think pigs are not meant for human consumption, but have many other uses. In regards to health, pork products are high in cholesterol…

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    Meat's Temptations "It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver" by Mahatma Gandhi. Health is the well-being and the functionality of organs. Health and well-being has become a concern to all humans around the world. People are constantly trying new diets or workout routines to achieve the slim body. There are literally hundreds of diets. Each diet works differently from one person to another depending on their needs. Some diets are for losing weight, others are for…

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    Vegetarian Supplement Manufacturers: Vegetarian supplements are very famous in the current era because people are more aware of the quality of health and fitness. People want to know that what the health benefits are from Vegetarian supplements and what are the benefits to start the Vegetarian supplements manufacturing business. Moreover, how can we market our Vegetarian supplements manufacturing business? The Vegetarian supplements manufacturers are providing the best quality products to their…

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    From my reading of literature on slaughter practices, yes I believe that if "slaughterhouses had glass walls, the whole world would be vegetarian”. Animal slaughter has changed drastically from something that was once performed in peoples backyards to something that is now controlled and hidden away from society. In today’s society no one likes talking about the topic of “slaughter” as it is something that people do not wish to discuss. Consumers increasingly want to push slaughterhouses out of…

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    What is veganism? You may think that veganism is nothing more than a diet, but really it’s a lifestyle. Most people would say that veganism simply means you don’t eat meat, dairy, or eggs, but that’s only part of it. The idea of being vegan is to lessen the exploitation and cruelty to animals whenever possible, whether that be for food, clothing, or other products such as makeup that is tested on animals. Animal agriculture also has a significant negative impact on the environment. Having or…

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    The article, “The Globalization of Animal Welfare: More Food Does Not Require More Suffering”, written by Miyun Park and Peter Singer, poses an important ethical argument. Within the reading, Park and Singer discuss the excessive mistreatment of animals. After reading the disgusting facts and information about this topic, I will argue that animals that are raised for food need better welfare because it will be beneficial to the animals and the consumers. The Universal Declaration of Human…

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    Bujidmaa Battsengel Eng 215 Instructor Kirsten Hilbert Research essay 11 December 2017 Rethinking Meat Production Livestock system has both positive and negative impact. Meat is huge part of human diet and it gives tremendous nutritional benefits. Harvard professor Richard Wrangham says human evolution is intimately tied to meat and cooked meat provides lots of energy which enables us to have big brain and become physically and anatomically human as such that we are species designed to love meat…

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    PART 1: The Guide to Veganism INTRODUCTION: A message from the author December 3rd, 2017 marks my 19th year of being a vegan. Almost two decades ago, I was one of those people who swore that ice cream was my lifeline and I couldn’t live without it. I enjoyed barbeque carcuses of dead animals and sinking my teeth and tearing their flesh apart. Then one day, I realized that I was eating an animal that was once a living, breathing creature. Going vegan was a choice I made after watching copious…

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    “Vegetarianism in America”, a study released by Vegetarian Times, revealed, “About 3.2 percent of U.S. adults, or 7.3 million people, follow a vegetarian-based diet...In addition, 10 percent of U.S., adults, or 22.8 million people, say they largely follow a vegetarian-inclined diet.” Due to so many people following this diet, there is a high probability that you will encounter or even work with a vegetarian. However, in order to understand why such a large portion of the American population is…

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    The health benefits of a vegan diet Hearing the word “vegan” most people imagine an animal loving hippie who thinks they’re better than everyone else. Well yes, vegans do love animals, very much, they’re usually the reason why someone chooses to go vegan in the first place. If there is a rejection of conventional values, then sure call them a hippie. Are they better than everyone else? Well we just won’t discuss that right now. People can’t live without using labels for others, so what should…

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