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    David Martirossian Over the past few decades, the locavore movement has received a considerable amount of attention and gained many supporters. The entire premise to this movement is simply eating locally grown or produced products. However, some people have expressed disagreements and worked towards debunking the claims made by locavores and their supporters. There are many issues that must be taken into consideration when assessing the locavore movement as it is associated with nutrition,…

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    Imagine this, you are outside on a nice, hot summer day and you start to smell the scent of someone cooking some type of meat. Does it smell good to you? Not to me it doesn’t. I’ve been a vegetarian for about four years now and my life has changed all for the better. It was the beginning of the year in sixth grade when I made the life changing decision. I remember watching a show that presented the ways meat was produced and prepared for us humans to eat. I could not believe my eyes! All…

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    8 Dangers of Meat Goats For Healthcare Goat is one animal that has many benefits. Ranging from meat, milk, and skin. Even at the time of the feast of Eid al-Adha, Muslims celebrate with cuts of beef and mutton. So that every year has been ascertained never felt it. Nutrition Meat Goats danger kambingBanyak meat content of animal fat and protein that are beneficial to the body. This is the function of fat reserves for energy sources other than foods containing carbohydrates. Fat here also…

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    The Key to Sustainability Animal negligence is a common topic; it has been for years, and veganism helps put a stop to that. Veganism is an ethical choice to help preserve the lives of those who cannot speak for themselves and the environment. Animals are not our dinner or commodities. They are beings with feelings. Over 56 billion animals are slaughtered, skinned or grinded a year not including sea creatures. The average meat eater eats about 7,000 animals in their lifetime; eating about a half…

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    Becoming vegan can go way beyond animal rights and a cruelty-free lifestyle. Following a healthy, balanced vegan diet ensures a host of health benefits as well as prevention of some of the major diseases striking people in North America. Many people might say that not consuming any animal products is bad for you, but reducing the amount is actually better for you and your health. There are many health benefits to becoming vegan, for example, it prevents diseases, you reduce saturated fats, and…

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    Veganism: The Healthier Option Veganism is a choice that relatively few people make. There has been, however, a major jump in the numbers in the last six years. Now, there are as many as 8 million vegans in the U.S. alone! That is a far cry from the 1 million people that were vegan in 2008. Why did the numbers change so drastically? It has been speculated that it is because the population has been educated on the benefits of vegan eating among a few other things. The truth is, veganism is not…

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    Vegetarianism has been a topic of great debate and has received considerate support, indifference, or disdain throughout time. Many religions and communities have been practicing a vegetarian lifestyle for hundreds of years for economic or ethical purposes. Apart from religious obligations, or not having the finances in order to purchase animal proteins, some scholars argue that vegetarianism can lead to an overall healthier life, and can also contribute to the sustainability of Earth’s…

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    If vegans try so hard to emulate the tastes of meats and animal products, the healthy way is to just consume the real thing. The popularity of becoming a vegan has risen in the past decade because of organizations falsely “exposing” the meat and the meat-packing industries. Those industries and the government have heavily regulated systems and laws in favor of treating the animals justly, and many studies have been done by the companies to make sure that they are doing so. For example, many…

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    Paige Ireland Mr. Whelan English 4 21 September 2017 Veganism Veganism is the practice of minimizing animal harm by not eating meat, dairy, eggs, honey, and any other animal byproduct. Many vegans also try and avoid using products made from animals, such as leather or wool, and products that have been tested on animals usually being hygienic or medical products. We are beginning to see an increase in vegan and vegetarian diets as more people are introduced to it, now about five percent of U.S.…

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    What Should a Pesco-vegetarian Expect to Achieve? To become a pesco-vegetarian is challenging in the beginning, because meat is delicious, and many of us are not readily or willing to cut it out of our lifestyles. Reducing and eliminating the meat that we consume is an easy first step towards increased health. Adopting the pesco-vegetarian lifestyle is one way of doing this... Pesco-vegetarian is a new term used to describe a lifestyle that focuses on vegetarian foods but occasionally…

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