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    fresh lean meats. Using bright colors and a catchphrase to emphasize the leanness of the meat; as well as a well-known health association used to give credibility and using a logical approach. The purpose of HEB’s advertisement is to show the consumer about the healthiness of the meat and have their extra lean meat be bought; providing a new and healthy way to eat meat. One of the center focuses of the advertisement is a big blue catchphrase discussing the meats. HEB’s slogan for the meats is,…

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    approximately 110 lbs. of beef and about 600 lbs. of dairy per year. What most of them don’t know is that they are putting many unnatural chemicals into their bodies every time they eat beef, or any kind of meat for that matter, or when they consume any dairy product. It’s safe to assume that most of the meat and dairy you buy at the supermarket has high amounts of antibiotics, various pharmaceuticals, and came from cows being fed a high grain diet. The steroid hormones used in dairy cows and…

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    Vegetarianism

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    There are several kinds of vegetarianism that range from the extremely strict Veganism to the relaxed, occasional meat consuming Flexitarian. Additionally, there are several misconceptions and misunderstandings as to what being a vegetarian means. According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a vegetarian is “a person who does not eat meat” (Merriam-Webster). This loose definition can be broken down into various sub-categories depending on each person 's individual dietary needs and moral values.…

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    for eating vegetables instead of meat. While, others prefer meat as their main dish for dinner. As an alternative, there are people who eat both meat and vegetables. However, people who eat mostly vegetables and fruits are known as vegetarians. On the other hand, others prefer to eat meat and are considered as meat eaters. Some vegetarians won’t eat meat because they blame humans for killing animals in slaughter houses and extinguish them. On the other hand, meat eaters are against eating…

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    For millennia, humans and animals alike have hunted for prey animals. However, with the recent advances in the world, hunting is not necessary. Domesticated animals such as cows and pigs are herded to supply the populous with a sustainable meat supply. Hunting still remains, and so do domesticated slaughterhouses, so which is more ethical? Hunting, although seeming less ethical, is actually better than slaughterhouses, as the hunter chooses how he kills the animal, and gets closer to nature, and…

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    Rampant Research Paper

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    Wild Horses running Rampant Though it seems ruthless to kill the mustang horses, it is better to slaughter some of them because there is so much overpopulation. Many Mustang's daily are running wild in the desert and the number of horses are gradually getting bigger. "In Nevada, home to half the remaining wild horse herds, ranchers call mustang slaughter a humane solution to overpopulation. “If I was a horse and had the choice of dying of old age standing in some government corral or being…

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    Slaughterhouse Problems

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    inside the food you are eating and how the meat is handled? Some of the slaughterhouses temperatures are not right so the meat isn't cut right or rotten. They need to show more awareness about animal handling can help improve the meat and how it is made. The facts that I am using are slaughterhouses, animal handling, and drug injected into the animals. First, slaughterhouses are the way that they kill off the animals and separate the parts of the meat. In the source # 6 by Khaled Fikry it…

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    if the cows are sick we would barely have any meat or our meat would be ill and that would cause us to feel ill. He also announced, “By giving antibiotics to the millions of cattle in the U.S. we are actually breeding new superbacteria that can’t be killed by antibiotics” (60). Oh no, super bacteria! If antibiotics can’t cure the cows we again are going to be low on meat which isn’t going to be good. We then wouldn’t be able to have 3 meals with meat in each meal per day. Lastly, he…

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    Veganism Is Vegetarian

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    Veganism refers to the non-consumption of any animal foods or products; a vegetarian diet is plainly the non-consumption of meats. In the article “Background of the Issue” the writer claims: “The philosopher Plato described a vegetarian diet as "divinely ordained.” Although hunting, gathering, and consuming animals has remained since the beginning of human civilization, meat should not be the focal point of meals in modern society. At first, I became vegetarian because I acknowledged the harmful…

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    of environmental waste. With that, McKibben believes that we should stop eating meat. When people stop eating meat they don’t get all the nutrients they will need in their diet. In the essay “The Only Way to Have a Cow”, a Chicago study stated that going vegan is fifty percent more efficient in reducing the greenhouse gas emissions rather than switching to a hybrid car. Going vegan means that you simply stop eating meat and only eat a plant base diet. Vegans are against animal mistreatment…

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