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    I decided to remediate my inquiry two, which involved rhetorically analyzing Gram Hill’s Ted Talk about his idea of weekday vegetarianism. The basic concept of this his talk is that people should become weekday vegetarians, or eating vegetarian only on the weekdays and eating meat on the weekends, so that we could help combat climate change by reducing pollution created by the meat industry. While the primary focus of the idea was to support our environment, hill used a wide variety of subjects…

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    Although veganism is commonly viewed as a diet, it is also a lifestyle for most vegans. To elaborate, an increasing number of people are becoming vegan for reasons other than dieting. For instance, due to the rising awareness of how cruelly animals are treated in the animal agriculture industry, many people do not eat meat or consume animal products for ethical reasons. In fact, in the article “Are You Willing to Change your Diet,” Colman McCarthy states, “Worldwide, more than 6 million animals…

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    Veganism Vs Vegetarianism

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    Amongst these ideas lurk hidden dangerous ideals that blend in with the uplifting elements of the modern world. One of these hidden poisons is vegetarianism and veganism. They seem to be helping out the environment and saving animals but all they are really doing is harming others and influencing others to harm themselves the same way. Vegetarianism and veganism are wrong because meat is necessary for a human’s diet, it is costly and unethical to distribute vegetarian meals, and animals are…

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    Steve Marin 13781252 What do you think is the best moral argument for vegetarianism? Does it work? People tend to say that they have a respect for all life, but when it comes to hunger, they may have a different opinion. Everyone has different likes and dislikes and thus determine things differently for whether things are right or wrong. Different cultures around the world consume different things, some are cannibals, some eat cats, some eat pigs, some eat horses, and others do not eat meat at…

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    Well, should you be a vegetarian? And we know what you are thinking, “Why is this paper telling me something I don’t care about? I am not going to give up meat.” This paper will convince you to give up eating meat whether you realize it is happening or not. So get ready and buckle up your buns, as you are in for a ride of a lifetime; because being a vegetarian has more health benefits and benefits overall the small disadvantage of not eating meat. It has been widely stated that some…

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    This past week, we had the International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition. During this congress, there were many different topics discussed relating the benefits that plant based diets have upon health, either to decrease overall mortality rate, improve longevity, improve the gut microbiome, decrease cancer rates (colorectal, prostate, and breast), and much more. For the first symposium, they discussed the topic of epidemiological studies of vegetarians, finding different cohorts studies and how…

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    Cowspiracy Essay

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    Outline What the health Sugar doesn’t cause diabetes; meat does. Meat, dairy products and eggs (and fat) are the cause of diseases. The food we consume can either be the safest and most powerful form of medicine or the slowest kind of poisons. What the Health is the earth-shattering follow-up film from the makers of the honor winning documentary Cowspiracy. The movie, which is co-coordinated by Kip Andersen and Keegan Kuhn—the makers of another film, Cowspiracy—and co-created by performing…

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    We’ve all heard the terms “Chicken, Pork, and Beef” at some point in our lives. Whether you’ve actually tried them that is up to you. Though you are probably thinking that all meat is the same in reality it is all different. Your health should be a major concern to you and all the others around you along with where your food comes from. Many people look through the aspect of where food comes and goes straight to how do you prepare it or how much does it cost. Lets dig a little bit deeper and…

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    We Gain from Vegan The term ‘vegan’ is a noun which refers to person who does not eat or use any animal products. So apart from being vegetarians, vegans do not use a range of products- from cheese to honey and from wool to leather. A vegan diet contains food only from plants and their derivatives. This includes fruits, vegetables, grains and nuts. For numerous reasons, a vegan diet is the best diet for all to follow. Many vegans choose this alternative simply because they wish to promote a…

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    Jennifer Price in the essay, “The Plastic Pink Flamingo: A Natural History” explains how she views the United States culture. Price supports her explanation by providing sarcasm and then following up with a fact about the plastic pink flamingo which is ironic. The author’s purpose is to reveal her view on the United States culture by examining the popularity of the plastic pink flamingo. Price appeals to the United States by providing sarcasm and logos to show how she really views our culture.…

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