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    Threat Of Global Diets

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    2 billion people worldwide consume a diet based mainly on meat compared to an estimated 4 billion people who live primarily on a plant-based diet. Many of these 4 billion lactoovovegetarians (people who only eat vegetables ) are forced to live on this type of plant based diet due to a shortage of resources such as fertile land, energy resources and access to fresh water. (1) The World Health organisation has recorded its concern of ‘the number of malnourished people ever recorded in…

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    Animal Farm Satire

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    many ways to harvest chicken and meats, but the most common one and the one you’re consuming may have been raised in the cage free environment and getting injected with steroids. That’s sound free and happy right? Well no is not, cage free stands for having thirty thousands of chicken or even more, stuck in a dark place where they cannot move. The chicken are only allowed to stand in one place, do their needs in that same place and not even get clean. Imagine your meats and poultry being…

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    even argue with me to eat meat again. They 'll ask me questions like, "Where do you get your protein"; then I 'll answer them with beans, lentil, oatmeal, yogurt, and nuts; even that answer doesn 't seem to satisfy them. I could question them about their cholesterol since they think red meat is the only place to get their protein. One time she cooked meat sauce without telling me; I spilled it onto my pasta, so right before taking my first bite I realized there was meat in it. My older…

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    If vegans try so hard to emulate the tastes of meats and animal products, the healthy way is to just consume the real thing. The popularity of becoming a vegan has risen in the past decade because of organizations falsely “exposing” the meat and the meat-packing industries. Those industries and the government have heavily regulated systems and laws in favor of treating the animals justly, and many studies have been done by the companies to make sure that they are doing so. For example, many…

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    Barley, Lisa. “Rescue Me: Animal Adoption Dos and Don’ts.” Vegetarian Times, Dec. 2014, pp. 48+. General OneFile, db20.linccweb.org/ps/retrieve.do?tabID=T003&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&searchResultsType=SingleTab&searchType=BasicSearchForm¤tPosition=1&docId=GALE%7CA391308694&docType=Article&sort=Relevance&contentSegment=&prodId=AONE&contentSet=GALE%7CA391308694&searchId=R1&userGroupName=lincclin_phcc&inPS=true. Accessed 19 Sept. 2017. The author of this article, Lisa Barley, begins by…

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    unusual preparation this consist of having a waterfowl of some sort typically a goose or duck, then stuffing these birds with corn feed. This tradition dates back to ancient Egypt where they would fatten their animals for a thicker and much richer meat. This was an excellent source of nutrition for the people in the Nile region and it can even be depicted in hieroglyphs.…

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    throughout the article. For example, throughout the article the BBC continues to emphasize the unsupportive individual’s input in animal cruelty as a consumer, even suggesting through Landau’s quote that consumers should or must seek alternatives to animal meat when there are other morally superior food options – like vegetables. Additionally, the BBC fails to further explore the opposing viewpoints posed in its article. One example is the consequential (utilitarian) argument that the world…

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    Chapter 6, “When Farmers Shut Off the Machinery”, by Brian A. Devore, is about farmers who have resulted in using what they see on their own farm and to observe changes to decide what is best rather than jumping to conclusions and possibly trying to use the newest silver-bullet fix. Many different things approaches were used in the chapter. David Podoll keeps track of the weeds near his farm. Unlike most farmers who would see these weeds and spray them, Podoll keeps them as the weeds are a home…

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    Factory farming is heavily prevalent in todays society. Most nearly all of the meat and by products of animals come from animals raised in factories, robbing them of living and fulfilling a full life. I one hundred percent agree with Blake Hurst that “only ‘industrial farming’ of meat can possibly see the demand for an increasing population and increased demand for food as a result of growing incomes”. The world today is growing at a way too rapid pace for natural production of animals. The days…

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    and there are many factors that contribute to each. The omnivorous diet consists of consuming both meat and plant-based foods for a “well-balanced” diet. This diet allows for the consumer to gain necessary proteins and vitamins to help the body function and grow. It also helps in the process of muscle growth and health. A vegetarian diet is comprised of plant-based meals, cutting out any meats from ordinary diets. This diet is beneficial for those who partake in it because of its ability to…

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