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    1. Advertising Positives of Advertising Advertising is a key part of modern business Companies need to tell customers about their products Advertisements inform us about the choices we have Advertising is a creative industry that employs many people Without advertising we would have less choice Without advertising there would be higher unemployment Advertising is a form of modern art People enjoy adverts Negatives of Advertising Advertising manipulates people It aims to persuade

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    Eating the wild animals that are killed is actually a lot healthier than other meats that can buy at a grocery store. Mainly because it is all natural and doesn’t have any extra additives put in it for it to last longer. Hunting gives people an opportunity to live a healthier lifestyle. Some

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    and discrimination‚ we will be exploring the differences between them and how commonly they are used in social society today‚ with or without our own knowledge. Imagine a man named Tom‚ Tom doesn’t eat meat‚ which makes him a vegan. Tom has a coworker named Mike. Mike adores eating red meat‚ there is nothing more he loves in the world than a big juicy steak. When Tom and Mike meet they both have several ideas about one another.

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    of corn and beef releases harmful gasses into the atmosphere. Eating less meat would decrease the amount of those gasses and improve the environment. I believe there is some truth to what McKibben is saying but his tone is slightly like that of someone who is or thinks they are superior. McKibben sounds like he thinks he’s better than others just because he is a vegetarian. In the first paragraph he states that he hasn’t eaten meat in years‚ "That I haven’t visited a McDonald’s since college? That

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    is the consumption of meat. There are any different varieties of vegetarians. The term vegetarian broadly describes a person that does not eat meat; however‚ there are many different classifications of vegetarianism depending on a person’s specific dietary practices. For example‚ a vegan does not consume any meat or animal byproducts (e.g. eggs‚ milk‚ cheese‚ honey). Lacto vegetarians exclude meat and eggs‚ but will eat dairy products. Lacto-ovo vegetarians exclude meat‚ but will eat eggs and

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    Veganism has come a long way and its strength is coming from its growing food culture. Many meat eaters enjoy experiencing plant based dishes more regularly and it shows with the more readily available vegan friendly options that are being offered in mainstream settings. The extreme characteristic of the vegan diet should be taken lightly because

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    the less animals are killed to be served on the dinner table. Veganism is saving animals from the horrible mistreatment they endure on a daily basis. Cows are known to be constantly impregnated so that the dairy industry can have more milk and the meat industry can have more cows to slaughter. In America‚ we live by a double standard. We teach our children about cows‚ pigs‚ and all other types of animals. They go to zoos and farms to see these animals. So‚ why are we killing these animals for food

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    According to Vegetarian Times‚ a magazine that caters to vegetarians‚ there are four major types of vegetarians. Lacto-ovo vegetarianism (the most popular): no meat‚ poultry or fish‚ but they consume eggs‚ dairy and honey. Lacto vegetarianism: no meat‚ poultry‚ fish or eggs‚ but they consume dairy and honey. Ovo vegetarianism: no meat‚ poultry‚ fish or dairy‚ but they consume eggs and honey. Finally‚ veganism: do not consume or use anything from animals (Driscoll 3). Vegans consist of only 5%

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    My interest in evaluating the Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG) website relates to my experience with vegetarianism. I do not enjoy meat and have a deep passion for eating foods that support my health as well as environmental health. I hoped to find a website presenting accurate and helpful information on planning a vegetarian diet as well as recipes and information on vegetarian foods. The VRG website promotes the organization’s mission to inform society about vegetarian and vegan diets in correlation

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    Re "A Change of Heart About Animals‚" Commentary‚ Sept. 1: Jeremy Rifkin argues that science has shown that the differences between animals and humans are less than we think and that we should exte nd more “empathy” to animals. I disagree. In nature‚ animals naturally kill and eat each other. If the hawk does not care about the feelings of the rabbit that it eats‚ why should humans be any different? Is Rifkin saying that nature is wrong? Rifkin goes so far as to say that pigs need social

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