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    Vegan Research Paper

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    Something unique about me is that I am vegan. I realized at a young age that animals were never really treated fairly when used for food. May of this year I finally decided that I was going to go vegan. After constantly being sick and not being able to eat for days, I finally realized that it was what I was eating that was always making me sick. Since going vegan I have rarely gotten sick and feel healthy and energized every single day. I believe in rights for animals. I do not think that…

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    Real Parthenon

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    I am in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana and I will be visiting Athens, Greece to view the real Parthenon that is in a painting created in 1871 by Frederic Edwin Church. I spent thousands of dollars to travel to Athens, Greece to view this work of art. Traveling to see The Parthenon is worth my money because i'd like to gain insight about the city in which the Parthenon is located.Through this image I believe Church is trying to say that the Parthenon appears as a stubborn testimony to society…

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    Carol Adams mentions that meat-eating is considered an activity reserved for men only. She explains how some aspects of our culture endorse this view. Adams gives the example of cookbooks stating that there is a stark difference between the sections addressed to men and those to women. The men’s section includes meat (London broil, cubed steak, beef dinner) while the women’s section includes cheese dishes and vegetables but never meat (p.28). This phenomenon is representative of the eating…

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    Looking into a mirror, I don’t seem normal. My features come off as odd and stand out to me: like my lightly colored skin, high cheekbones, slight pixie nose, small lips, slightly crooked teeth, small eyes, brown hair, and brown eyes. All of these features are perceived to me as puzzle pieces that someone will eventually put together to form a masterpiece. While standing in my small, lilac colored bedroom, I glanced to the left towards my closet as I remembered my mother’s upcoming birthday, and…

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    Dog Food Ingredients

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    Quality ingredients in dog food is what sets apart a premium brand from the commercial brands you will find in any grocery store aisle. One brand that exceeds either category of products is called EVO dog food. It is a product that is one of the most nutrient-dense on the market. It is much more digestible, has a higher amount of protein, and therefore less is needed to satisfy the daily caloric needs of your canine. EVO dog food products was founded with the belief that the gap between…

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    I think it is very important to know where your food comes from. If you live vegan you have to employ way more for how and what you really eat. It is not really easy to live vegan because animal products are almost everywhere. Food industries want to produce their food cheap and sell it cheap. They don’t treat their animals correctly. Animals have to spend their whole life in a cage, that is so small, they can barely fit in it and the food they get was mixed with medicine so the grow quicker and…

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    Since the beginning of time, before protein bars were invented, man has needed meat to consume protein and energy. Science tells us, “killing animals and eating meat have been significant components of human evolution that had a synergistic relationship with other key attributes that have made us human, with larger brains, smaller guts, bipedalism and language.” (Barber P.H.D.) Because our bodies are built to store protein as energy, hunting is an easy and organic way to get this meat. “…

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    Veganism is a lifestyle that excludes animal cruelty and exploitation. I’ve been vegan for approximately a year, do to moral values. I remember the day I found out what meat was. I was really young, three years old at most, I was eating chicken noodle soup, and I asked my mom why the soup was named after a bird. When she explained, I spit the soup out and refused to eat it. Ever since I found out what meat was made of, I knew it was wrong. How can we justify killing innocent animals? How…

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    Christian Ramirez Research Paper Ms. Hawkins November 18, 2016 Benefits of Being Vegan Imagine not ever eating anything produced from any animal ever again , and living the vegan or plant based diet, this is a huge step if anyone is willing to actually take on this life changing lifestyle. Becoming vegan can change someone's life dramatically, it truly forces one to cut out at least half of what they would eat on a daily basis and what you buy at the store. Becoming vegan can make someone…

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    The Locavore Movement The age of just carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores has come to an end. In recent years, health and economy wary citizens have started a locavore movement, where they only buy and consume foods grown or produced locally. The key benefits of this locavore movement include higher levels of nutrition in the food and improvement of the local economy, which promotes increased health and an overall strengthening of the community. One main benefit of the locavore movement is…

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