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    At the present time there are about 800 millions vegetarians in the world. Besides, more and more people are becoming vegetarians, even though the others can’t imagine their life without meat. Vegetarianism is partial or complete rejection of food that is animal origin. There are different types of vegetarians, the variety depends on what the person refuses to eat. The most common type are the lacto-ovo-vegetarians, who eat both dairy products and eggs. Less common type are the…

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    Going vegan is healthy and is good for the environment. It brings positive things to the human body, being vegan saves people a lot of money and does not harm the environment. Also, becoming vegan would avoid a lot of diseases, it would bring a longer life span. It has the best and healthiest nutrition 's, and it saves the animals lives. Being a vegan means that it is not always easy at first. People will struggle with the decisions of what to eat. Once you start getting motivated and know that…

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    Project 8 How many of you think it's wrong to hurt animals? So you already believe in being a vegetarian. Good evening to one and all present here. Today I stand before you to talk about the worlds forgotten victims, THE ANIMALS And the worlds oldest and strongest addiction, MEAT! I'm not here to challenge any religion as no religion preaches animal abuse. Every religion which has come into existence has only bought message of love. Mahatma Gandhi said the greatness of a nation and it's…

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    Based on the 2014 Meat Atlas of the Friends of the Earth and the Heinrich Boll Foundation, there are a total of 375 million vegetarians worldwide. Starting way back to early history, vegetarian Greek and Roman philosophers such as Pythagoras, Plutarch, Seneca, and Porfirio followed a meatless diet (Figus, 2014). These people believed that slaughtering animals are against the animal’s rights and that a meatless diet is much better for one’s health. A vegetarian diet consists mostly of fruits and…

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    A thirty-year comparison of vegetarians and non-vegetarians found that children who scored high on IQ tests later were more likely to become vegetarians as adults. For a very long time religions like Hinduism and Buddhists have been strictly vegetarian because of their beliefs in reincarnation and the sacredness of animals. As society grew people began to become vegetarians based on overall well-being and because of the brutality of the farming industry.There are many different reasons for the…

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    Madelyn Raska PHIL 2306-032: Ethics Prof. Linda Cox February 2, 2018 Ethical Relativism Paper: Is Morality Always Relative? Rachels states that "every standard is culture-bound". (Rachels 140) He argues against the Cultural Difference Argument by using a cultural relativist perspective using comparisons much like those discussed between meat eaters and vegetarians. In some societies and religions, it is believed to be immoral to consume the flesh of animals. Other societies believe life to be…

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    High Carb Low Fat Vegan A vegan is a vegetarian who does not consume any food from animals or animal by-products, including honey, eggs, or dairy products. The vegan lifestyle is practiced for various reasons, such as health, environmental concerns, or ethics. There are many ways of practicing the vegan lifestyle. A high carb low fat vegan (HCLF vegan) is a one who mainly eats carbohydrates, mostly from fruit, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and seeds. Learn more about what this type of diet is…

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    People seem to think that vegetarian’s and/or vegan’s miss the important nutrients that their body’s need because they don't eat me, but that’s not the case. Vegetarianism has become popular over the past few years. A vegetarian diet is broken up into three categories bases on the types of foods that are eaten. Vegans do not eat any foods that come from an animal, this includes eggs and dairy; lacto-vegetarians do not eat meat and eggs but will consume dairy and dairy products;…

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    Dietary Requirements A. Vitamins and Minerals 1) Fat soluble vitamins are found in fatty foods such as vegetable oils, dairy foods, oily fish and eggs. The body stores these vitamins in your liver and fatty tissues for future use, so there is no need to eat food containing them every day. The fat soluble vitamins are Vitamins A, D, E and K. Water soluble vitamins are not stored in the body, so have to be absorbed from food more often. The body gets rid of any excess vitamins through…

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    The Vegetarianism Versus the Non-Vegetarianism The vegetarianism includes people who doesn’t eat meat like vegans and like ovo-vegan who consumes the byproducts of animals like eggs, milk and honey. These are treated separately from non-vegetarians because the consumers don’t eat the meat directly. The statistics of WHO organization shows that the increment of vegans around the world arose to higher percentage and the fall of non-vegetarians depicts that meat eaters are changing their food…

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