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    Home Inspections

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    home is to get a home inspection. Home inspections are optional but it is always in your best interest to get a home inspection. A home inspection will tell you about the condition of the physical structure, the mechanical systems, and construction of a home. It aids in identifying the age of major structures/ systems and it gives you an idea of how much longer you can expect them to last. It will identify items that may need to be repaired or replaced. Although an inspection may find issues…

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    discuss why horse slaughter should be legalized, I need to tell you the history of horse slaughter. The horse was used up into the First World War (Raia np.). They were used to haul heavy artillery, serve as saddle horses for, and even to provide meat for troops fighting at the front lines (Raia np.). However during the Second World War cars and trucks had been invented…

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    In the book, Jurgis and his family had seen ads about high paying jobs in the meat packing industries. Although the jobs were higher paying, the cost to live in the United States was also high. There were so many people in search of jobs, that they would apply anywhere. As is shown in the book when Jurgis and his family are desperate…

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    some pretty smelling, sweet-talking lawyer in a hundred dollar suit.” This quote describes a trivial bit of insight into the foundations of a meat packing and poultry workers’ union. These “bloody aproned” workers had to come together to work to improve their current conditions. To put it plainly, these “conditions” were purely unacceptable and inhumane. Meat and poultry processing and packaging is the slaughtering, processing, packaging, and distribution of animals (i.e. pigs, sheep, cattle,…

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    a novel exploiting the lives of Lithuanian immigrants in Chicago during the Industrial Revolution of the early 19th century. The immigrants have a goal of achieving the American dream, and as the story goes on they are faced with the horrors of the meat packing industry. Upton Sinclair is a yellow journalist and muckraker during the progressive era, therefore the story is bound to have exaggeration in order for him to succeed in exposing the corruption of big businesses and government. Sinclair…

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    truth is vegetarians receive the necessary amount of daily nutrient. On average, adults are recommended to intake forty-six to fifty-six grams of protein daily. Those numbers may appear difficult to reach, especially for someone that does not ingest meat. Despite the challenge, research from The Center of Disease Control and Prevention has proven that “with some planning, a vegetarian diet can easily meet the recommended protein needs”. The key for the proper intake of protein is methodically…

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    Chunky Movie Analysis

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    soup product by focusing on including a variety of vegetables and chunks of lean meat in a can (Campbell’s). The concept of satisfying an appetite is the crucial factor for the newly improved canned soup, which put on an additional appealing point to the traditional pros of canned soups. The catchy product naming, Chunky, and its product label on the can that shows a picture of soup contents loaded with chunky meat and vegetables tempted consumers…

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    such as fruit, vegetable and animals meat but as we live in a developed science and technology society all you need is money, you can buy any food you want even though delivery food to you houses. As the matter of facts, food industries are mass produce food with chemicals that can make the food stay for a period of time and the price attracted for people to buy more and it turns out that meat is more cheaper than vegetables. However, in the essay of “ Against Meat” written by Jonathan Safran…

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    Threat Of Global Diets

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    2 billion people worldwide consume a diet based mainly on meat compared to an estimated 4 billion people who live primarily on a plant-based diet. Many of these 4 billion lactoovovegetarians (people who only eat vegetables ) are forced to live on this type of plant based diet due to a shortage of resources such as fertile land, energy resources and access to fresh water. (1) The World Health organisation has recorded its concern of ‘the number of malnourished people ever recorded in…

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    Overuse Of Antibiotics

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    inside of them that become stronger as time goes on. These superbugs such as salmonella or MRSA can fight of numerous antibiotic drugs due to constant exposure. These bugs then have numerous ways to getting to us humans; they come directly through the meat that we eat, through the feces of the animal that goes into our soil and water ways, and even through the air that we breathe. According GRACE Communications Foundation’s article on antibiotics “One major way in which antibiotics and…

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