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    My Year Of Meats Analysis

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    Throughout the book, there are many things that are not viewed in the picture like they should be especially with the slaughterhouse. The slaughterhouse is really a hidden private place from society where violent and dehumanized practices are performed hidden from sight. The way that BEEF-EX is distributing their tainted meat is related to people's view of America which is hidden, cut…

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    Specifically, we ought to seek out the design features, and the underpinning motivations behind such designs, of factory farms and slaughterhouses. Moreover, slaughterhouse operational procedures should be investigated. For instance, this project would collate how the individual operations within the systems of factory farms and abattoirs take place, including allocated times for particular tasks and…

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    Brucellosis

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    • Goats. • Cattle. • Deer. • Elk. • Pigs. • Dogs. Less commonly, the bacteria can enter the body through a skin wound or inhalation. People at risk for this type of infection include: • Lab workers. • Slaughterhouse or meat packing plant workers. • Veterinarians. • Hunters. Very rarely, has brucellosis been passed from an infected mother to her child during breastfeeding, from an infected person to another person during sexual contact, and after receiving…

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    World War two The topic i chose was world war two which occurred from 1939 to 1945. The second world War was the most widespread and deadliest war in history. It involved more than 30 countries and resulted in more that 50 million military civilian deaths.The war was started by Germany in an unwarranted attack on Poland. Britain and France declared war on Germany after Hitler had refused to stop his invasion of poland. Among the estimated 50 million people killed there was six million Jews…

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    Polish Immigration in the Early 1900s Poland is the seventh largest country in Europe and it spans across 120,727 square miles. To put this into perspective, it is a little bit bigger than the state of Nevada. Poland is located in east-central Europe. Russia, Ukraine, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, and the Baltic Sea surround Poland. There were three main waves of Polish Immigration. The largest was from 1870 to 1914. The second wave was after World War II and lastly the third wave was…

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    “If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be vegetarians,” said Paul McCarthy. Fifty-six billion animals are brutally tortured and killed every day globally. To break that down, 3,000 animals are killed in factory farms every second, without including sea life. It is only morally right and natural for a human to not eat his fellow animals. Factory farming is done to produce the greatest amount of meat at the lowest cost, always at the expense of the animals. Animals are normally…

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    Today, there are as few as 13 that produce all of America’s meat. These slaughterhouses are operated by a handful of large corporations that control 80% of the country’s meat supply. This includes fast food companies as well as grocery stores. The production of livestock has changed drastically. Thousands of chickens are kept in…

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    environmental changes. Many of these types of novels portray a dystopian future society as seen in George Orwell’s 1984. Other works portray monsters like in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Or they deal with time travel, and aliens like the novel Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut. In any case, there are a multitude of stories that can be categorized in this one genre. With each story portraying the monster as society, aliens, or even giant being made of dead people. Science Fiction is a diverse…

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    around them. These effects can be traced back to the very first war and can being seen in the current conflicts we see ourselves today. Throughout history many authors have written books on these effects. Some of these books are: Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse…

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    United States Government. I believe that this Bill of rights should provide standards and regulations to how animals are kept and cared for, It should also cover laws of what humans should and should not be allowed to to to animals, for example, slaughterhouses versus bull fighting, and finally the bill of rights should not state nor infer that animals should not be treated with the same standard or be “legally declared a person”(Yong 38). The Animal Bill of Rights should give regulations…

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