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    THE POLLEN ESSAY MEAT EATERS DELIMA Although the Pollen essay was very informative‚ it will not affect my view on eating meat. Meat eating is a part of many of my family traditions‚ I don’t have enough information to make a big decision like that and it would be too big of a life style change. Remember waking up on thanksgiving morning and smelling the turkey baking in the oven? How about the Fourth of July barbeque? All of my family traditions meals’

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    No Dessert until You Finish Your Vegetables A vegetarian lifestyle has been lived by a small portion of society for years for many different reasons. Most meat eaters do not agree with the views or lifestyle choices or vegetarians. In recent years‚ however‚ the practice of withholding from meat consumption has taken on new life mainly because of undeniable new proof of its health benefits and a changing social view that is gradually expanding to include the rights of animals. In spite of its speedy

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    Why Not to be a Vegetarian

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    and why should be a meat eater. The benefits of meat eating diet outweighs the vegetarian diet‚ which mean that vegetarianism is not necessary and is a bad choice. Why not be a vegetarian? Vegetarianism is nowadays a very popular trend‚ people become vegetarians for many reasons. First of them are ethical reasons‚ people choose not to eat animals because they learn about how animals are treated and raised for food. Then it is for health reasons‚ some people give up eating meat just because they

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    person who does not eat meat of any kind. There are many reasons a person may decide to go vegetarian including ethical‚ health‚ or environmental. Vegetarians can be traced back into early history but‚ in today’s world‚ vegetarianism is on the rise as a concern for climate change is too. Major portions of the population are taking a stance against meat producing industries and changing their diets. Meat production is a huge contributor to pollution and climate change. Eating meat can also have a toll

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    refuse to accept on other culture’s food traditions. We cannot force a person to stop eating one thing just because someone else personally does not like it. This kind of discrimination especially happens between Western/Americans and Eastern/Asian culture. we know that the food culture is different between the East and the West. In the East‚ some Asians eat dog meat‚ but people in the West do not eat dog meat. Many Westerners and a few Easterners dislike “Yulin” a place where people eat dogs years

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    There has always been a battle between meat eaters and vegetarians. There is so much controversy regarding what the human race should or should not be putting in their bodies. Vegetarians often try to convert the meat eaters with their bias information and vice versa. The truth is‚ no one should be worried about what the other person is eating. Unless that person is responsible for providing the food‚ he or she should not worry about what the other person is consuming. What another decides to

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    Animals and Humans What are animals for? * We have a list of reasons why animals and Humans are different * Humans are biologically similar in some ways to animals * This is why animals are used in scientific research. Genesis 1v24-26 and Luke 12v6 talks about how Christians view animals and humans How should we treat animals? * Different religions give different guidance on how to treat animals * Christians say that humans must care for animals but they are for their use (see

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    are not meat eaters A. Vegetarianism B. Veganism III. Second similarity between vegetarianism and veganism is that they both consume fruits‚ vegetables and grains A. Vegetarianism B. Veganism IV. Difference between vegetarianism and veganism is their personal belief or philosophy A. Vegetarianism B. Veganism VI. CONCLUSION Vegetarianism or Veganism Eating is the

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    How would you feel if you got challenged to just eat vegetables and fruits without eating any animal products? Well‚ some people do this for other reasons but this is called vegetarianism. Vegetarianism is when you do not eat meat and some other animal products. Most people do this because they are afraid for the animals rights and the environment. It is absolutely critical that the United States should help more people become vegetarian because‚ it will help the U.S. become healthier‚ also it

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    Modern Day Vegetarianism

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    Vegetarianism is the theory or practice of living solely on vegetables‚ fruits‚ grains and nuts. It is practiced for moral‚ ascetic or nutritional reasons In Western society today meat in many different forms is readily and economically available‚ yet the current trend shows a growing number of voluntary vegetarians around the world. In the United States‚ roughly 3 to 4 percent of the total populations are considered vegetarian. The origins of modern day Vegetarian philosophy and its influences

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