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    Esl 110 Week 1 Reflection

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    analysis is where my argument paper began to take form. My argument topic started out focusing on animal cruelty however when I began forming my annotated bibliography I had found other interesting topics. My final argument paper then became about veganism in America. Through this process, I was able to…

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    It’s a diet which restricts the consumption of animal meat and relies only on plant nutrients. Veganism is a philosophy which is followed by many which doesn’t allow any form of animal exploitation for food or clothing. This diet follows the principle of Veganism. While this diet may result in good result yet it can led to deficiency of important nutrients in body. As opposed to the low carb diet the main foods from which you…

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    Social media plays a immense role in modern society.We all are cognizant that social media has had a massive impact on our culture, business, and our world in general. Social media websites are some of the most trendy socializing place on the Internet. They have transformed the way people communicate and socialize on the Web.Social networks offer the opportunity for people to get in touch with their old associates and acquaintances, make new friends, share content and pictures, and many other…

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    In the article, “Public Views about Americans’ Eating Habits” by Cary Funk and Brian Kennedy published on December 1st, 2016, this article showed the opinions and statistics about various sort of diets and eating lifestyles. Americans are becoming more knowledgeable about what is and is not a healthy lifestyle. While the entire article covered various subjects, it focused on what Americans think is healthy, diet restrictions, and then America’s usual eating habits. Throughout the article,…

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    omnivorous, a person who follows a vegan diet uses 1/11th oil, 1/13th water, 1/18th land, and produces fifty percent less carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. (Wilson, Lindsey. “The Carbon Footprint of 5 diets Compared.”) When making the switch to veganism, a person will save 1,100 gallon of water, forty-five pounds of grain, thirty square feet of land, twenty pounds of carbon dioxide, and one animal 's life per day. If the human population knew what was in the food that they were eating, they…

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    English 101 Reflection

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    Taking English 101 while still in high school has definitely challenged me in a positive way. It has been much different than any English course I have taken in high school, because I was able to read articles that I actually have an opinion about and seem relevant in today’s time. Throughout this course I have learned the importance of structure in essays, to be open to other people’s ideas while critically reading and responding to argument, and gained new insight on subjects I now believe are…

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    memory of their many past lives and a connection with God. Therefore, abortion is considered the ending of a life by returning it to its cycle. (Sidhu & Coward, 2000) When Sikhs become Initiated, they adopt dietary restrictions which can range from veganism to simply rejection of any meat that does not follow their “cruelty free” slaughter practices. The removal of Kesh (body hair) is considered the disrespect of everything that God has provided. Additional taboos are: intoxication,…

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    Christopher McDougall book Born to Run a Hidden Tribe, Super athletes, and the Greatest Race the World has Never Seen by Christopher McDougall has been an extremely influential role in how we view running and in a number of ways since it came out a few years ago. Born to run is an amazing book to read for all runners, from those wanting to improve their running time, reduce their chance of injury, and or simply to pick up some new running strategies. Christopher McDougall follows the Tarahumara…

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    In a 2014 study conducted by Gallup Poll, forty-three percent of Americans reported feeling little to no concern over the issue of global warming (Newport, 2014, 1). In the same study, only forty-one percent of people stated being concerned with extinction of plant and animal species, and as little as thirty-five percent expressed worry over global climate change (Newport, 2014, 1). Although it is disappointing that many do not seem to care about the state of the environment, it is very…

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    they have become our moral responsibility. With this in mind, it can be concluded that all the animals that are located on factory farms are automatically our moral responsibility (Sander-Staudt, 2009). This does not mean that one needs to turn to veganism or vegetarianism but as long as we are allowing the animals that we are raising to eat to live “happy lives” then we are living in right moral standing. We are obligated to provide adequate shelter and food so that we are avoiding pain and…

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