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    in England in 1944 by Donald Watson which means “non-dairy Vegetarian”. It opposed the use of eggs as a food. Later‚ the definition of vegan was extended and it means that “man should live without exploiting animals". (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veganism.) Café is an establishment that focuses on serving coffee. It may refer to an informal restaurant‚ offering a range of hot meals and made-to-order sandwiches.  “Café” is a French word which means coffee. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caf%C3%A9.)

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    Promote Equality and Inclusion in health‚ Social care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings Task 1 1.1 Explain what is meant by Diversity Equality Inclusion Diversity: is meant by acknowledging that each individual is unique and recognising individual differences‚ for example; culture‚ ability‚ gender‚ race‚ religion‚ sexual orientation or any other individual characteristic. Equality: is fair treatment and access to opportunities for all regardless of differences like their ability‚

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    moral standing to animals and the land. This has to be changed to keep the contract intact‚ which Peter Singer and Jim Mason are trying to do in The Ethics of Eating Meat. They are trying to convert as many people as possible to vegetarianism and veganism to stop factory farming and what it is doing to the world as it is known. Yet one must argue if that is ever possible‚ so a better solution must be sought for all the omnivores‚ vegetarians‚ and vegans out there may have an alternative that best

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    Darren Schaeffer PHIL 1100 Paper 1 3/12/13 The Meat-Free Society Ethics is the study of what man ought to do. A morally ethical person is guided by impartial reason that weighs each party affected equally when making a decision. Furthermore‚ any practical basis for ethics must also promote the propagation of the species. Thus‚ eating meat is an unethical practice to those that can afford to be meat free in a modernized western society. At first glance the “meat free” argument might appear

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    Animal liberation is a viewpoint of which humans can view the relationship and interactions they hold with animals. This essay will discuss what animal liberation is‚ the main philosophers behind animal liberation‚ how animal liberation view the relationship with animals‚ the importance of the individuals role in creating their own relationships with animals‚ and how vegetarian diets are more sustainable than non-vegetarian diets and the criticism of this view. Animal liberation is the idea of understanding

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    Are Humans Vegetarian by Nature 13/05/06 16:11 Connect your Facebook account to check out what your friends are sharing on SlideShare Connect × SlideShare Search… Upload Browse Go Pro Login Signup ► Diet Email Like ► Vegetarian Foods ► Food Digestion ► Eat Healthy Save Embed weet http://www.slideshare.net/ready2play/are-humans-vegetarian-by-nature-3520820 1/12 Are Humans Vegetarian by Nature 13/05/06 16:11 Share «‹›» 8 /17 Related More Are Humans Vegetarian by Nature 1176 views Are

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    Cited: Animal Testing by the Cosmetic Industry. (20 March 1999). Animal Research Saves Human and Animal Lives. Americans for Medical Progress. (20 March 1999). Ball‚ Matt and Anne Green‚ and Jack Norris. Veganism as the Path to Animal Liberation. The Animal ’s Agenda Sep/Oct 1998 Botting‚ Jack H. and Adrian R. Morrison. Animal Research is Vital to Medicine. Scientific American. 187 February 1997: 83-85. James-Enger‚ Kelly. Beyond Animal Testing. Vegetarian

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    What Are Social Problems? Answer A social problem is a condition that at least some people in a community view as being undesirable. Social problems directly or indirectly affect a person or many members of a society and are considered to be problems‚ controversies related to moral values or both. A few examples of social problems include murder‚ drug abuse etc. A social issue (also called a social problem or a social situation) is an issue that relates to society’s perception of a person’s

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    According to World Farm Animals Day ‚“Each year‚ more than 58 billion cows‚ pigs‚ chickens‚ and other innocent‚ sentient animals are caged‚ crowded‚ deprived‚ drugged‚ mutilated‚ and manhandled in the world’s factory farms and slaughterhouses. In the US alone‚ 10 billion land animals are abused and slaughtered every year.” The majority of those killed are chickens and other types of birds. Undoubtedly‚ meat eaters have their reasons for eating meat‚ from misconceptions‚ to being raised on it and

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    Morgan Todd English 103-30 January 28‚ 2013 Joe Chemo The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates 45.3 million people in the United States to be cigarette smokers. Such an astounding number is certainly an accomplishment for cigarette companies and their investors. But after learning cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S.; the number only seems grotesque and disheartening. However‚ in recent years‚ there has been a national push for anti-smoking

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