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    In the essay “Marine Parks”, in The Power of Critical Thinking by Bill Daly, Daly’s main claim is that marine parks that house dolphins, whales and other marine mammals, have become a contentious issue. He goes into detail in his critique of the issues, and argues against the necessity of these institutions, some of which are still in operation. The author gathers different arguments from other people that argue for or against having marine parks open; as well as arguments that are in support of…

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    Meat In The Feast

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    Meat In The Feast From processed meat, to everyday fast food restaurants American society has been prone to having meat as the main course of their meal. But through all the meat Americans consume, many Americans don't understand the flaws of how meat is processed starting from factory farms, anti-biotics & genetic manipulation, the health risk, and excess fat. Factory farms have been targeted for many years as one of the top issues in trying to regulate the meat industry, especially after…

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    Kant Vs Animals

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    Coffrin immediately starts off saying animals are tortured and abused, and in many are used in repetitive research that is unnecessary. Coffrin states how the bible places humans above animals in terms of superiority, and that they are not afforded the same blessings from God that man are given. The author also brings up the social idea of the food chain that is used to justify our superiority over animals. While these examples may give us the natural right to consume animals for food, it does…

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    Do you really know what goes on inside factory farms? A factory farm is a large industrial operation that raises a mass production of animals for food.That means they lock up a bunch of animals in small cages and eventually kill them to make the food that we eat everyday. So many animals get killed each day and people don’t even understand how factory farming is destroying the environment. Some people say how it is good for the environment and some people, like me, say how it is bad for the…

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    Essay On Duckling

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    Testable Questions We have three testable questions. How does the amount of food consumed affect the mass growth of a duckling over the course of a month? How does the type of food given affect the mass growth of a duckling over the course of a month? How does the mass of a duckling relate to its floating volume displacement over the course of one month? Purpose Variables: Our independent variable is time, dependant variables were mass of duck, mass of food and floating volume displacement.…

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    Back to the dawn of mankind, people hunted and fished for food or survival. Today, these activities are becoming ¨sports.¨ For example, bass fishing and deer hunting can have many similarities along with numerous differences. Deer hunting and bass fishing resemble each other in many ways. Hunting and fishing supplied many people with a sufficient source of food back in the day. Now, since grocery stores came about, these two needs became a sort of ¨sport.¨ The comparisons can be amazingly…

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    related to animal housing.” They also quoted “Farmers therefore assumed any replacement supplier would meet Chipotle's "responsibly raised" standards, yet it raised a few eyebrows when Chipotle announced that it would be buying its pork from British meat provider Karro, which publicly says that it uses antibiotics "when necessary" — a detail that Chipotle applauded in its announcement, but which has struck some industry advocates as…

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    Ethics In Food, Inc.

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    unearthed a multitude of controversial matters in regards to the consumers produce and how it has become into the meat we are ingesting today. This movie had two very strong ethical viewpoints between Virtue Ethics and Utilitarianism. The food that was being processed 50 years ago could not keep up with the amount of meat Americans are eating today. The Food Industry uses antibiotics and GMOs to ensure that food is being grown at a much faster pace in order to keep…

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    Animal cruelty is one of the lowest qualities that humans have, being able to hurt innocent animals just to supply their hunger. Every second, 300 animals are killed in the USA alone. That number shows how America is being taken over by the meat industry. People have begun to turn vegan because they are embarrassed by the way humans treat animals. Vegans believe in animal rights because they are living, breathing beings that have feelings and emotions, just like humans. Yet people seem to…

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    Forks over knives was very similar to fed up because both movies focused on the food we eat daily. Both movies talked about diseases and sicknesses that are caused by the food industry in America. Some of the diseases they mentioned are cancer and diabetes. Although both movies were very similar, each movie had their differences as well. Forks over knives talks more about how we can prevent or control diseases by eating less animal-based food and eating more plant-based foods. This movie also…

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