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    As the years fly by, so does humanity. Year after year, our species are embracing inhumane methods of producing food. Those creatures that cannot defend themselves, we attack or capture them and we slaughter them just for our pleasure. Slaughtering animals for consumption is acceptable, on account of, not everyone wants to be vegetarian. However, when decimating animals it should be done sympathetically or not at all. The animal should not have to suffer for our gustatory pleasure. In the essay,…

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    Solo Activity 9 1.) Eating animal flesh gives you protein. Protein is something you need to be healthy. It helps stores because stores sell the meat for a higher cost there for it helps the economy and the better the economy the more it benefits us. Humans are omnivores meaning were designed to eat animals. Every living things dies, so we may as well benefit from the death depending on the species. 2.) Tradition or we have always eaten animal flesh? I read an article called “Human…

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    Raw Vegan Research Paper

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    Raw Vegan Diet The Raw Vegan diet can cause children and adults to have significant health risks. Some of the health risks include, pinched cheeks, a swollen belly, and decayed teeth. These health risks are due to the raw elements required in this diet. For example, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, grains, soy and pulses are the most common elements in the Raw diet. Although these foods are needed for proper growth, everything is good in moderation. The human body relies on red meat and…

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    Did you know that about 20% of the world claim to be vegans? People who are vegans claim to be helping themselves and the world around them but they really aren’t. In fact they seem to be doing more harm to themselves and the world around them. Veganism is not as good for the world as it seems because people don’t get all the nutrients you need in a meal, it's bad for the environment, and it’s also bad for the animals. People who are vegans lack all the nutrients they need to get in a full…

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    All the sources in this paper point out that the vegan diet has been on the rise for some time, and they all discuss the common key nutrients that vegans tend to miss. Also, they all explain the basics of a vegan diet. A lot of these similarities occur because the media sources referenced research articles within their article trying to show that what they were saying was true and accurate. However, it is interesting how all the media sources describe the health benefits associated with a vegan…

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    Jennifer Shabo Nadalin TFJ20 18 January 2016 Why go Vegan? Everyone knows that recycling, turning off the lights, taking your bike instead of your car to work are great ways to help the environment but by going on a vegan diet, it can reduce your carbon footprint effectively. By going on a vegan diet, it helps the environment because a person who's on a vegan diet produces 50% less carbon dioxide to a meat eater. It also helps the environment because it only takes 1/6th acre to feed one…

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    1 Why you should substitute your meat for a plant-based alternative: Persuasive EssayWe often include processed meat in their everyday diet. It tastes great, and it’s perfect for barbecuing on popular American holidays. We also assume it’s the best source for providing us with necessary nutrients such as protein, fiber, and B12, and Zinc. However, the meat industry isn’tas healthy as it may seem. There are plenty of healthier alternatives to the processed meats we consume each day. The term…

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    Veganism Research Paper

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    Some might argue that veganism includes a negative impact on each animals and humans, here is why. A long study within which omnivores adopted a vegetarian diet found that veganism will increase risk for sustenance B-12 deficiency. The study, revealed within the Gregorian calendar month 2012 issue of "Acta Scientarium Polonorum," followed twenty participants for 5 years. Fifty percent of people ate a wholly natural vegetarian diet and the other fifty ate a non-vegan diet and types of foods.…

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    Meat Eating Vs Veganism

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    Despite biased opinions by vegans, would it surprise someone that meat-eating is essential for optimal health? Recently, much controversy has risen surrounding the battle of vegans and meat-eaters. There are statistics standing on both ends of this debate. Following this is one of the biggest questions about the effect they have on the human body. Meat-eating is a better food source for required nutrients and proteins over veganism. First, animal food sources contain larger factors of proteins…

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    In the article Why Vegetarians Are Eating Meat Christine Lennon acknowledges the health and moral benefits of eating local farm raised animals. Christine and her vegetarian husband have been debating the topic of eating meat for years. They came to the conclusion that eating a balanced diet of fresh vegetables and ethically raised meat is the best option. They supported this with testimonies from farmers, scientists, vegetarian chefs, and multiple former vegetarians. Christine has written a good…

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