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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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    animals grown for meat and fat such as rabbits‚ poultry or pigs. This idea alone persuades many people‚ especially women to start embracing vegetarianism as their way of life. Another undisputable advantage of vegetarianism is that long-term vegetarians are rarely overweight thus people can make losing weight easier by becoming vegetarians. Of course‚ they will still need to compose their diet very carefully since many of the high-calorie (with low nutritional value) foods contain no meat at all. Actually

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    our ancestors particularly have been doing for thousands of years‚ eating meat‚ further showing how it’s what our ancestors kind of have been doing for thousands of years‚ eating meat in a fairly major way. Imagine a person that hasn’’t ever shaved‚ hunched over‚ has wrinkles yet he’s in his teens while eating a some nice uncooked tenderised mammoth‚ which kind of is quite significant. I should also not that vegans actually

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    2014 Annotated Bibliography: Should People Become Vegetarian? Paul McCartney once said‚ “if slaughterhouses had glass walls‚ everyone would be a vegetarian;” in turn‚ Anthony Bourdain once said‚ “life without veal stock‚ pork fat‚ sausage‚ organ meat‚ demi-glace‚ or even stinky cheese is a life not worth living.” These arguments about humans becoming vegetarians have reached epidemic proportions. Whether humans believe in exterminating animals‚ for animals’ mouthwatering taste or just to fill humans

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    Craig Emerson is an opinion piece about the welfare and treatment of animals. Aimed at parents‚ older generations and families about animal cruelty. ‘Why it’s ethical to eat meat? To set a “Good” example’‚ published in The New York Times on the 17th of April 2012 by Cathy Erway‚ questions why eating meat is right and why eating meat is wrong. Appealing to interested adolescents and older generations through a casual and informal approach. Emerson uses imagery to get his point of view across to the

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    Pros and Cons of a Vegetarian Diet A vegetarian diet is one that generally excludes any kind of meat‚ fish and chicken and instead replaces with plant-based foods that are rich in fiber and low in fat. Becoming a vegetarian can benefit your body and overall health in a variety of different ways. Though many vegetarians admit to missing meat after giving it up‚ the newly added benefits in the body can make it worthwhile. Pro: Weight Control Perhaps the most well known advantage that a vegetarian

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    Becoming a vegetarian is one of the best things a person can do for their body and soul. There are numerous reasons why people choose to illuminate or significantly decrease meat intake from their diet. Some vegetarians change their lifestyle to improve their health and prevent future diseases from forming. Eating a vegetarian or plant based diet not only will improve a person’s health‚ but will also help aid in the reduction of animals that are mistreated in factory farms‚ and will also contribute

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    Adopt a Vegetarian Diet? “Meat and potatoes” is a phrase used in American English that means the centerpiece of a meal. Besides referring to food‚ “meat” signifies the most important part of anything. It has been such a deeply ingrained‚ time-honored tradition for families to build a meal around meat‚ that one can safely say that meat has become the heart of an American meal. Meat gives us protein‚ and therefore‚ our strength. However‚ this widely held belief that meat is necessary for health and

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    Argumentative Essay Yoo Ra Park ESL015 Outline Plan C 1. Introduction: the increasing annual amount consumption of meat per person Thesis statement: vegetarianism is positive idea for the problem 2. Counter argument#1 + Pro argument #1 to refute it -expensive/healthier 3. Counter argument#2 + Pro argument #2 to refute it -omnivorous humans / enough nutrients from vegetables 4. Counter argument#3 + Pro argument #3 to refute it -ignorance of animals’ quality of life

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    Vegetarian lifestyle 18 February 2014 The debate on: “Eating Lower on the food chain is healthier‚ cheaper‚ more socially‚ and ecologically responsible” Within an ecosystem such as ours‚ every type of organism has a niche in the food web. Everything has an assigned feeding level dependent upon what its source of food or nutrients are. First‚ we find producers such as grass and plankton who are self-feeders that make their own nutrients from compounds and energy obtained from their environments

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