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    becoming a vegetarian. Research has shown that we do not require meat in our diets and that it is actually healthier to avoid meat. Meat is high in saturated fats which are known to cause clogged arteries Cultures that consume less meat than North America have much lower cholesterol and lower rates of heart disease. For example‚ Japan used to have a lower incidence of heart disease‚ as well as cancer‚ before meat consumption increased. There is also reason to believe that humans have naturally

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    prevent heart attacks and strokes by clogging and narrowing the arteries. The mediterranean diet consists of servings of fruit and vegetables and healthy fats such as olive oil and nuts. In the mediterranean diet the eating of red meat is also minimized while the consumption of fish is increased. Wine is also consumed during the diet. Because of this combination‚ the mediterranean diet is one of the healthiest diets to be found around the world. The mediterranean diet also helps prevent many health

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    Being vegetarian is good Nowadays‚ we have some infection or disease from animals. Also the number of obese persons is increasing year by year. Basically animal meat is good for us‚ but these days‚ it sometimes do harm to us such as these problem due to its fat or so‚ and ironically if we need meat‚ we have to kill a lot of animals off. Besides‚ we have problems that we need more vitamins and nutrition from vegetables because of the way our life of food is changing. Eating only vegetables

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    Conserve and Preserve With today’s growing population‚ resource consumption is becoming a huge concern. It is important that humans realize what is best for both our present and future generation‚ and what is best for our planet. We must preserve certain areas from being destroyed to keep their natural beauty. We should also conserve resources‚ so they can continue to flourish‚ but also so we can continue to live our lives without depleting these resources. Every individual unit of the environment

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    Hens& Chicken Poultry Farm Pvt Ltd Feasibility Report Hens& Chicken Poultry Farm Pvt Ltd MANAGERIAL COMMUNICATION Final Project HENS & CHICKEN POULTRY FARM (PVT) LTD Submitted by Hasan Farooq (359) Junaid Ahmed (227) Muhammad Junaid (360) Supervisor Dr Yousuf Sharjeel Dated :21st JULY 2012 IQRA UNIVERSITY North Nazimabad Campus Feasibility report Page 2 Hens& Chicken Poultry Farm Pvt Ltd LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION July 21‚ 2012 Dear Readers‚ As a student

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    as Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is said to be caused by feeding dead cows to other cows; the cow becomes infected and so can humans through the consumption of diseased meat (O’Brien 30). There is something that has to change they could either stop feeding dead cows to cows which they definitely should or people should stop consuming meat. Another disease is salmonella‚ it can be spread to the chicken trough airborne route or contaminated feed and people can become contaminated through raw

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    involve the consumption of animal byproducts. Gary gave examples that appealed to authority when explained how the basic food groups that are taught in schools were created. How the meat‚ egg‚ and cheese industry created the chart that kids are taught. He said children learn to eat meat from outside influences and not by themselves. Humans are herbivores and not carnivores. Gary told the class how actors in advertisements for meat seem to act as though they are in love with eating meat.

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    Veganism Research Paper

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    ¨Meat consumption causes cancer‚¨ is a typical statement said by people who may practice a vegan lifestyle. Veganism is a way of life that is practiced by many people today. The lifestyle minimizes the use of animal products. However‚ humans are omnivores‚ meaning that humans are made to eat both plants‚ and animals. Most of the health accusations made by non-meat eaters are all false. The vegan diet is actually more unhealthy than a regular meat-eating diet‚ due to our bodies needing animal products

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    help them stay healthy. Making healthier choices leads to a happy life and helps people live longer; however‚ almost every diet and the choices made in life have consequences. The easiest definition of Vegetarianism is a diet that does not include meat and fish; however‚ some vegetarians have different eating habits than other vegetarians. Lacto-ovo (Lacto meaning milk and ovo meaning eggs) vegetarians eat eggs and dairy products‚ but do not eat animal flesh. Vegans do not eat and usually don’t wear

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    Meat production is an issue that impacts on the environment. Some of effects that have been associated with meat are pollution‚ fossil fuels‚ and water and land consumption. In March/April of 2010 Bill McKibben published an article called “The Only Way to have a Cow” in Orion magazine. In the article‚ McKibben discusses the benefits of eating less meat which can result in a reduction in carbon emissions as cattle breeding has a big greenhouse effect. He believes that people should rarely eat meat

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