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History Of The Butchering School
man that runs a butchering school for anyone who wants to have the experience of harvesting an animal for themselves. His name is Tom Mylan
and he created the program to teach the age old skill not to make some extra money. One of the students Cristian Rusby said"It was more profound
than I expected, because it was an olfactory experience, like a smell you remember from childhood. Every time I ate a tamale from this pig, I
remembered it laying on a pallet and being shaved." but then followed up by describing it as a good experience. It was the connection he wanted to
have to his food the rest of his life and the class and killing gave that to him. Which in turn gave the pig the honor that it deserved for giving it's life
for Christian and his classmates in the butchering school to eat(NY Times).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The USDA has Teamed up with the EPA to form the first food waste reduction goal in the history of the United States. The average American
family lets about fifteen hundred dollars of food go to waste per year.If that was cut by even fifteen percent it would provide enough food for
twenty five million people per year. The goal is to increase reduction by fifty percent by the year 2030(USDA). I find that this new rising trend
would help the revival of the artisan butcher. If the population cut back waste there would be a lower demand for food, so less animals would need to
be raised to feed the population forcing the highly packed and high efficiency to become less relevant in the argument for large scale farms and
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American Diet Of Animal Based Products Has Detrimental...
Throughout American society, there is a divide between the ideologies of vegetarians and non–vegetarians as it is proven that the average American
diet of animal based products has had detrimental effects on the well–being of both humans and animals. Humans can live a maximum of 21 days
without food in their stomach, therefore supermarkets provide access for individuals to obtain food without going to the nearest farm. The vast aisles
of supermarkets are lined with food ranging from vegetables to meat in order to fit the wants of all individuals in terms of their food decisions.
However, Americans should become increasingly aware with their food choices. Certain foods contain large quantities of chemicals, which is
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Individuals including Chris Kresser, an economist and environmentalist in North Carolina, argues the data is not related to current times; however,
there is a correlation between the 2010 results and the present day. Further, Vegan Outreach, a nonprofit organization, which publishes
non–discriminatory information in hope to create a larger vegan population, concludes out of 90% of greenhouse gases emitted, American livestock is
responsible for 18% of total emissions, and two–thirds of the anthropogenic ammonia emissions ("Environmental Destruction"). These studies proclaim
why environmentalists hope to regulate the meatpacking industry; as corporate farmers lose money since the livestock consume grains primarily
grown for humans.Therefore, farmers need to cultivate twice the amount of crops daily doubling greenhouse gas emissions, which deplete the
atmosphere 's ozone layer. A further study conducted in 2006, by Princeton University in correlation with Peta, a nonprofit organization which used
yellow journalism to aim directly at exposing animal cruelty, showed a vegetarian diet can dramatically decrease the rate in which nitrogen is released
into the air. However, in opposition, Peter Dockrill, award–winning writer for Sciencealert, known as a predatory journal aiming at engaging the
corresponding audience with literary techniques,
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Go Vegan Campaign
The Go Vegan Campaign: Stop Consuming Animals and Animal Byproducts The Go Vegan Campaign advocates for people to stop consuming animals
by all means. This includes not eating meat, taking medications derived from animals, and not consuming products that have animal byproducts in
them. For a very long time vegetarianism has been looked at as a fad diet that just didn't seem to die down, but there is a deep truth behind this. Vegan
practices advocate that animal meat is most people's only source of cholesterol and therefore it is unhealthy to begin with. They argue there are other
ways to get protein than protein, milk, and eggs, such as chia seeds and soy beans which are plant based, rich in protein, and vegan friendly. Plant
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This sign was paid for by Last Chance for Animals. Puppy Mills are the pass breeding of purebred dogs. Many pet stores get their animals from puppy
mills and these animals are often accompanied by health problems. The issue with puppy mills is that they are trying to produce a large amount of
puppies per mother, which means constant breeding, and the time spent between puppy and mother is consequently cut short. Puppies require 8–10
weeks with their mothers to ensure proper development and level of comfort with other animals and humans. When puppies miss these weeks, health
problems can arise, as can behavioral issues. The Senator there is well aware of this and is also an animal advocate himself, and has introduced the
federal "Pet Animal Welfare Statute (PAWS)", which requires anyone who sells more than twenty
–five dogs a year to comply with the same laws and
regulations as large scale wholesalers. This has caused a lot of tension in the breeding community for those who take proper care of their animals but
cannot afford these regulations and inspections. In a news article about these puppy mills, the concluding lines say, "Of course, there is another way to
scale down puppy mills: cut back on the demand for the dogs grown in them. Adopting dogs from a local shelter –– a quarter of which are purebreds ––
would save some of the estimated 3 million dogs that are euthanized each year, and could result in a happy outcome for all involved." This is the
number one tactic of activist against puppy mills and it is a very practical one. There are millions of dogs euthanized each year and millions more
born. It is evident that the trend will never end unless the people make a
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Persuasive Speech On Vegan Diets
I. Introduction: A. Thesis: I'm here today to convince you that people should adopt a vegan lifestyle. B. Claims: 1. Claim 1: To begin, I'll show
you the awful welfare of livestock animals and focus on the unethical issues that come from it. 2. Claim 2: I'll also explain to you how this new
lifestyle can reverse the damage of climate change. 3. Claim 3: Finally, I'll show you how having a vegan diet can help end food insecurity and
help invest in other countries with a basic nourishment. II. Body: A. Claim 1: I'll show you the awful welfare of livestock animals and focus on the
unethical issues that come from it. 1. Evidence 1: To begin, 2. Evidence 2: In addition, B. Claim 2: Another reason why we should adopt a vegan
lifestyle because this new lifestyle can reverse the damage of climate change. 1. Evidence 1: First, 2. Evidence 2: Additionally, C. Claim 3: My final
point is that having a vegan diet can help end food insecurity and help invest in other countries with a basic nourishment.... Show more content on
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Evidence 1: In fact, we produce enough food to feed everyone in the world and then some, except more than 70 percent of food are given to livestock
animals, according to "Vegetarians Contribute to Global Food Security." Including the fact that the amount of grain that would feed about one hundred
cows, can feed almost one thousand people. The issue with food insecurity isn't because we don't have much to offer to underdeveloped nations, instead
it's the maldistribution of it with humans and animals. Once you adopt a vegan lifestyle, you are able to use resources from the meat and livestock
productions into reducing world
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Peta Informative Speech
When you think about morals, what does it mean to you? What position do you play between right and wrong? PETA believes in many things, to
them it's their right to decide what is right for their company even if it's unethical. Their solid argument is that they are an animal rights organization,
not a welfare organization. Many are not aware who PETA really is, and where their donation money really goes. PETA believes it is cheaper to kill
animals instead of saving their lives. Now let's see what they really spend their money on. What does PETA think is more important? Defending
criminals, extremists, and arsonists? Yes, that is the answer. PETA spends millions of dollars in defending criminals. Over 20 years, PETA has
continued to hire convicted ALF (Animal Liberation Front), and funds their legal defense. PETA spends tens of thousands... Show more content on
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Their adoption rate is at 14%, but they have all the money in the world to donate $150,000 on Animal Liberation Front and Earth Liberation Front
criminal activities. Instead of wasting money on criminals, they should be using the donation money for what is meant to be used for, helping
animals. They can stop using money on billboards telling overweight girls to go vegan, instead they can use the same money to advertise animals they
have available for adoption. They have many different ways to advertise the animals, from newspapers to TV. Yet, they still hide behind not being a
welfare
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Watson And The Veganism Movement
There are so many different kinds of diets in this day in age. Lots of people diet because of health, religion, or just want too. One specific diet
/movement is Veganism. Veganism movement/diet that started in November 1994 by Donald Watson. Its when someone eat no animal product and
byproduct. Some people go to the extent to not even wear any animal product as well. It is very well practiced today.
The way Veganismgot started was by Donald Watson. According from the website "Food for Life". Donald Watson was born on September 9, 1910 in
South Yorkshire, United Kingdom. But sadly he died on November 11, 2005 in Cumbria, United Kingdom. Also according to vegan society website.
Veganism started with a meeting with Donald Watson and five non
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Some reasons are health goals, environmental, and the ethical rights for animals. The environment for Veganism according to vegan outreach. Some
of the problems are because of the livestock farms affect climate change, water production, and land degradation is because of these livestock farms.
Some of the ethical reasons help make giant organization like Peta to fight for the ethical rights. Peta makes giant campaign ads for their cause to try
to get people to know Veganism. Some companies like Lush help fight the ethical rights also by making most of their products vegan and not to test
their products on the animals.
The procedures that people take of being vegan are not eating any animal product or byproduct. There diet are fruits, vegetables, grains, and protein
alternatives. Some don't wear any clothing made out any animal. Like leather,wool, and any animal skin. Also back when it first began there were no
like vegan food. But now there is like most can get turned into vegan products like cheese, ice cream, milk, cookies, and lots more. Except the down
side to that is there more expensive but not by that much. Some people go to extent by participating in the vegan campaigns for organizations like
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Personal Statement : 24 Hour Fitness
24 Hour Fitness
Mission Statement
24 Hour Fitness recognizes that every individual has different fitness goals and their own unique views of what fitness means to them. Therefore, for
over 30 years, they have maintained one simple mission and that is to "help improve people's lives through fitness."
CEO Information/ How It Got Started
While attending California State University in Hayward, to earn a degree in business administration, Mark Mastrov, founder of 24 Hour Fitness
developed an interest in the fitness industry. Shortly after graduation, Mastrov purchased an interest in a small fitness club in San Leandro, California
and became the new manager. A year later, in 1983 Mastrov purchased the club and named it 24 Hour Nautilus.... Show more content on
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В·Ultra–Sport: Combines the amenities of the Active, Sport and Super–Sport clubs and includes a pilates reformer studio, rock climbing wall, squash
courts, sun deck, volleyball and restaurant.
Cost of membership depends on the level of the membership options purchased. The first step is to choose the access level of membership for either
"one club" or "multiple clubs". Choosing the "multiple clubs" option allows members to access a network of over 400 clubs nationwide. Next step is
to select a payment plan option of either "monthly" or "pre–paid". A 12–month membership commitment is required with the "pre–paid" option. The
final step involves selecting a club level: Active, Sport, Super–Sport or Ultra–Sport. Depending on the options selected, the monthly dues can range
from $29.99 up to $59.99. In addition to the membership dues, there is a club fee of $49.99 charged annually. Members can upgrade and downgrade
their membership at any given time without penalties or restrictions.
Available at all club levels, members can enhance their membership by including additional services such as personal training and Kids' Club.
В·Members have the option to purchase 25–minutue or 50–minute one–on–one training packages of 5, 8, 12 and 24 sessions with a certified Personal
Trainer. The fee for this service starts at $340 for an introductory package of five
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Factory Animals Abuse
. SRAP adds, "Because the animals are housed in such crowded and unsanitary conditions, CAFOs routinely mutilate them. For example, CAFOs cut
off pigs' tails to prevent these normally very social animals from biting them. CAFOs also de–beak chickens to reduce stress–induced pecking injuries,
impairing their ability to eat. A quote by E.K. Silbergeld, a professor at the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health, sums up the conditions inside a
CAFO: "CAFOs are comparable to poorly run hospitals, where everyone gets antibiotics, patients lie in unchanged beds, hygiene is nonexistent,
infections and re–infections are rife." ("Factory Farms Abuse Animals." Socially Responsible Agricultural Project. 16 feb. 2014. Web. 27 jan. 2016.
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They live over metal grates, and their waste is pushed through slats beneath them and flushed into huge pits." "Modern Animal Farming." Vegan
Outreach. Web. 27 Jan. 2016. . America and the rest of the world tends to stay ignorant to the real problems in society such as this. They want to think of
the animals of having happy lives. When in reality the animals never experienced a happy life. From the time they are born they are born into factory
farming, crowded, congested, unsafe place for mothers to give birth and the babies to grow up to be shipped straight to slaughter. Their lives only get
worse and more stressful as they go on. Even back in the early 1900's, while describing the slaughter houses Sinclair writes, "All day long the blazing
midsummer sun beat down upon that square mile of abominations: upon tens of thousands of cattle crowded into pens whose wooden floors stank and
steamed contagion; upon bare, blistering, cinder–strewn railroad tracks, and huge blocks of dingy meat factories, whose labyrinthine passages defied a
breath of fresh air to penetrate them; and there were not merely rivers of hot blood, and carloads of moist flesh, and rendering vats and soap caldrons,
glue factories and fertilizer tanks, that smelt like the craters of hell." (Sinclair,
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Pros And Cons Of Cruelty-Free And Vegan
Today, much hype is centered on organic, gluten–free, and vegan and cruelty–free products. For many individuals, their lifestyle entails one or another
of these themes. With regards to a cruelty–free and vegan, those of whom have taken this path, have selected a lifestyle that they deem suitable and
healthy and/or are driven by moral or ethical principles that are geared towards minimizing the affliction or cruelty of animals. There are
organizations that encourages consumers to make conscientious choices regarding the personal care products that they purchase. Cruelty free is a
broad label that is not clearly defined by law and does not always mean that an animal was not armed or killed during the production of a product. A
vegan abstains from the use of animal products and rejects the commodity status of animals. The big question is "Can something be called cruelty free
and vegan at the same time?" What is Cruelty–Free? A lot of product labels are not what they seem, and the same can be said of labels that read
"cruelty–free". The term is not defined by a government agency, nor is there a particular set of standards that accompanies its usage, and as such, each
company that adopts the label is free to define for themselves what "cruelty–free" signifies. It is easy to see how one can construe that these ambiguities
can make these labels meaningless. Cruelty–free can pertain to both the finished product, along with any individual ingredients. Leaping Bunny and
People
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Undocumented Workers
Throughout the various books that we have read, one of the many concepts that stood out for me was the well–being and healthcare of undocumented
workers. Due to the current criminalization of immigration, most undocumented workers live in a constant state of fear and anxiety. This really made
me think about the psychological and somatic outcomes of fear, stigma, trauma, and prejudice for undocumented workers. This brought into question
the structural and symbolic violence that causes undocumented workers to suffer from mental and physical illnesses and how the treatment, if any, is
administered.
Undocumented farm workers are specially in a vulnerable position to receive illnesses (physical or mental or both). This is due to the various structures
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Their welfare is not stipulated in any of the rules of organic farming and most websites/books do not really talk about the workers when it comes to
organic farming. Since animals are said to be treated "ethically" (although now that is also debatable due to the corporation takeover of organic
farming), people think of organic and local as a better food medium even though this is not the case. This truly shows the invisibility of the workers and
it also demonstrates how agriculture corporations do everything to allow for that invisibility to remain constant. In that way, the treatment of their
workers do not have to be seen by the general public and the consumers can feel better about eating in a more ethical manner (me
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Buss Plan
BON BON
Appetit
Bon Bon Appetit Business Plan Prepared by Valerie Schein Mentored by Daniel Bagley III Spring 2011
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary 2. Situation Analysis a. Market/Company situation b. Market segments c. Competitive situation d. Barriers to entry e. Strength
of competitors f. Sustainable advantages g. Pricing issues 3. Macro Situation a. Economy b. Social/cultural 4. SWOT Analysis a. Internal factors b.
External environment c. External threats d. Internal weaknesses 5. Issue Analysis 6. Mission, Vision, Values 7. Market Analysis a. Primary market b.
Secondary markets c. Tertiary markets d. Prospective customers 8. Proposed locations 9. Action Plans a. Brand awareness action plans b. New location
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Packaged Facts predicts that the gluten free market will continue to grow in the next five years, approaching $5.5 billion by 2015. Current pop culture
is creating a new perspective on veganism. Oprah Winfrey and her 378–person staff recently took on the challenge of eating vegan for one week, and
also committed to "Meatless Mondays" at the Harpo station. Vegan authors, Kathy Freston, Kim Barnouin and Rory Freedman, have landed at the top
of many book lists in the past few months and have also made a number of television appearances touting the benefits of a vegan diet. In addition to
the increased popularity of special diets, demand for organic food products has increased rapidly. An article published by CNBC noted that in 2003,
organic food sales at the retail level totaled $10.4 billion, according to Katherine DiMatteo, executive director of the Organic Trade Association.
According to the Organic Trade Association's 2010 Organic Industry Survey, U.S. sales of organic food and beverages have grown from $1 billion in
1990 to $24.8 billion in 2009.
Market/Company Situation
Bon Bon Appetit bakery will first and foremost provide delicious baked goods, with an emphasis on healthful indulgence. By providing organic,
gluten–free and vegan baked goods, the bakery will expand its market beyond that of a typical bakery. These specialty offerings will
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Honey Bees
Honey bees are a critical link in agriculture across the world. Recently, they have been under serious pressure from an unsolved problem: Colony
Collapse Disorder (CCD). CCD is defined as "the phenomenon that occurs when the majority of worker bees in a colony disappear and leave behind
a queen, plenty of food, and a few nurse bees to care for the remaining immature bees and the queen" (Colony Collapse Disorder). There were several
occurrences in the past that have been documented as early as 1869, which resembled the symptoms of CCD. However, the cause of the appearance of
this phenomenon has never been confirmed. As the cause for CCD remains unknown, there are several possible factors that are taken into consideration
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This can be achieved directly through the facilities and lands managed by the royals and indirectly through the leadership role that the government of
Adanac could interact with private sectors and citizens. Habitat quality and quantity are the essence to the health of honey bees populations. There are
a variety of possibilities to collaborate towards this goal. For instance, several agencies have landscaping and facilities–management contracts that
could be altered to encourage honey bees habitat. Some land properties from the government could be used to create conservation reserve, or pollinator
gardens. This strategy will enhance sources of pollen and nectar to provide high value nutrition for honey bees and make their immune system strong to
fight diseases and
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Persuasive Essay On Animal Rights
Bridget Dillon is the youth campaigns coordinator for peta2, the youth division of PETA. In this position, she is mostly responsible for creating
compelling, fun, relatable, inspiring content that will get teens excited to take action for animals and join the fight for animal liberation! Another big
part of her job in peta2 is being a resource for young people looking to wage and win campaigns–from getting their school to offer veggie burgers or
their parents to adopt from shelters and never buy animals.
Q: What rights should animals have? A: Animals should have all the basic needs that any human has. They should be treated with respect and not
be subjected to any type of torture. Some people might disagree with me when I say that they have the same rights as a human, but I do not mean
that they should have every a human has just the essentials. It's so incredibly sad that we abuse animals in labs and factory just because they are
defenceless and can not really fight back. No one would like it if they not decide what happens to their body so don't do anything you would do to
yourself to an animal. Q: Do you think that it's morally acceptable for scientists to use live animals in research for medicines that could be used to
cure humans? A: There are really no reason for scientist to be continuing testing on animals for all of these years. It is scientifically proven that there
are many other ways to test medicines other than animals that are way more
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Lean Mean Vegan Machine
Not many people used to know what a vegan was. Veganism was a completely new idea and has only just started to gather momentum in the last few
years. A man named Donald Watson, originally from England, was the first person to found the vegan movement in 1944. This vegan movement
emphasized the moral, spiritual, social, health and economic advantages of being vegan. Watson realized he would never eat meat again when he
saw a pig get slaughtered on his family farm, and has not for seventy eight years (Rodger 1). Dedicating yourself to a vegan lifestyle can be a
challenging thing to do because of the world we live in. "Veganismmeans living solely on the products of the plant kingdom, to the exclusion of flesh,
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The meat provides essential protein for our working bodies and milk supplies up with calcium so we can grow big and strong. It is drilled into our
head that we will not lead a healthy life if these items are missing. This however is not true, although it s true that humans need protein and calcium to
survive, milk and animal meat are not the best sources to get these from. Many plants and nuts have higher calcium and way more nutrients with no
added cholesterol (Stepanaik 33). There is absolutely no reason for us to use animals to get these sources. An article, For Your Health, from Vegan.org
argues that humans do not need to consume animal products and that they lead to a number of diseases. The author states that the fat and proteins in
meats and cow milk are much too high for human consumption and have been linked to heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and a number of other
conditions. Humans can get all the protein, calcium, and other nutrients from non animal sources. The author wants humans to stop ingesting animal
products in order to be much healthier and to be with less disease. Heart
Knopp–Sargoni 4 disease, colon and lung disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, hypertension, and obesity have all been directly linked to consuming animal
products (For Your Health 1). According to the Physician Committee for responsible Medicine, a vegan diet lowers blood pressure and cholesterol
levels, reduces breast cancer and
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Our Role in Consumption and Recycling Essay
Our Role in Consumption and Recycling
We all know that this country produces quite a lot of "stuff." Goods and services, we're the economically–dominant country in the world. U.S.
corporate power makes, the world takes. But with all this production, all these goods, comes a need to dispose of what we consider to be no longer
useful. Some of it is in fact useful, some of it isn't. But the fact is, we throw away a lot of stuff. Compared to the rest of the world, we dispose of goods
much like we market them –tremendously disproportional. Each American produces about 4.4 lbs. of trash every day, costing our municipalities a total
of $23 billion annually; this is far more waste than that of any other Westernized nation. (Columbia ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There is no need to accept 25% or 35% recycled, because 100% serves most purposes completely. To save energy and to save trees– and all the animals
that depend on the trees– it is imperative that recycled paper become the norm.
Recycling aluminum can reap great benefits as well, reducing monetary as well as environmental costs. To make cans from recovered aluminum, for
example, requires 10% of the energy needed to make them from virgin ore. This simultaneously saves ore as well as the pollution resulting from
mining and processing. One of the more dangerous and subtle forms of pollution from normal aluminum extraction is the byproduct of Fluorine.
Fluorine is the most reactive element on the Periodic Table. Many scientific studies have found it to be an endocrine disrupter (Connett). Endocrine
disrupters like this one mimic estrogen and are suspected of causing breast cancer, low sperm counts, early puberty, and interference with fetal
development (Quinion). Furthermore, this fluorine (as we know it, in fluoride form) has been found to leech lead from pipes (Masters). It is very
dangerous to expose oneself to, especially through ingestion. Yet it is continuously released into water systems under the pretense of helping to clean
teeth.
Considering these major benefits – or, rather, avoidance of risk– of recycling aluminum,
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Why Do You Want To Go To Knott's Berry Farm
Do you want to know what it's like to go to Knott's Berry farm? Well your in luck because I've been to Knott's Berry farm and i'm going to tell you
what it's like to go to Knott's Berry farm. When I woke up was very I excited because the field trip. I wanted to come to school early so I won't be
late for the field trip. When I was at school it was about 8:20. I couldn't wait for the fields trip and then I thought to myself, I HAVE TO GO TO
THE LOG RIDE (duh duh duh)! I know if you been there it's not that scary and i'm just overreacting,well you're wrong, I hate the log ride because of
the drop. That's pretty much the only reason why I hate the log ride, But let me talk about that later. SO we went into the bus and it started raining, I
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After security we went to ghost town. Then we did the pledge of allegiance, pretty wierd starting off with the pledge of allegiance. When we
finished it was time for the first fun thing we did, We went to a replica of a train station and train. The train station was fun until a robber came I
was so scared I face was pale as a marshmallow. At first I thought it was real, but it was fake. Our class got to see how people made candle in the
1800s. So first you get a rope then you dip it in wax and let it cool in a bucket of cold water, pretty simple, but here's the hard part you have to dip it
in that about one billion times. That's an exaggeration but you know what I mean. Next our class went to find out how to make a horseshoe if you
don't know what's a horseshoe search it
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Vegan Outreach Rhetoric Summary
Vegan Outreach's Rhetoric: Strong Mythos, Weak Logos Animal cruelty is a significant issue, but for reasons unknown, the majority of the population
is unaware of the extent of the cruelty directed toward farm animals. Most people do not consider the fact that the animal, now cooked on their dinner
plate, was once alive. Consumers should be concerned about where their food comes from. Although trying to educate someone who does not
recognize a problem with their lifestyle is a daunting task. (explain what kind of scholarly source here –I.e., the book compassionate choices....–)
Compassionate Choices: Making a Difference for Animals attempts to convince meat–lovers that eating animals is cruel. In their brochure, Vegan
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Throughout the text, the writers for Vegan Outreach quote well–known sources including the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times, which they
focus on to persuade the reader to trust them. However, if the reader were to actually pay attention to the content of the words rather than the
popularity of the newspaper, they would recognize that the statements throughout the New York Times are purely conjecture as opposed to the
informative content for which they are searching. As declared, "[o]ur own worst nightmares . . . are also real life for the billions of animals unlucky
enough to have been born beneath these grim steel roofs, into the brief, pitiless life of a 'production unit'" (4). This quote is said to have come from the
New York Times, though it does not suggest any concrete facts, rather it states appalling things that are happening to farm animals without evidence.
Not only are the author's most reputable sources manipulated to fit the document needs, but they are also outdated. Throughout the text, the brochure
quotes material dated as far back as 1995. For example, a textbook they cited heavily throughout the document was written well over a decade ago.
These sources make it challenging for the audience to take initiative when it is unclear whether or not the sources are accurate. Vegan Outreach is
expecting someone
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Research Paper On Veganism
Veganism has been a popular topic in the media in the past few years. Veganism is abstaining from consuming or using products made from animals or
products that harm and exploit animals. A common argument for veganism is common human ethics. These ethics say that it is wrong to harm a being
that cannot protect itself. This creates a problem because of the violence it causes all over the world from protestors starting fights or bystanders
starting conflicts with the protestors. I believe that the vegans are right when it comes to the ethics that change their lifestyle. Treating animals and
testing products on them, which are not meant for them, is wrong. Especially because the animals cannot defend themselves. Organizations, such as
PETA
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Description Of A Vegetarian On The Vegan Zone Essay
TOPIC: Veganism
TITLE: Life in the Vegan Zone
GENERAL PURPOSE: To inform
SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To inform my audience about what it means to be a vegan
THESIS: To inform my audience that veganism cannot be simply distinguished through one single characterization, it is a dietary choice, a belief, a
compassion that is a catalyst for one's self, animals and even the environment.
I.INTRODUCTION
i.A vegan in the U.S. saves 198 animals per year from cruelty, however, that is a very small number compared to the 7, 353, 336, 300 animals
slaughtered in the U.S. in one year alone.
A.Veganismis defined as a rejection of brutality and mistreatment from one's way of living of animals for food, clothing, or any other reason, as far
as plausible and practical.
B.Vegans are not relative to one belief, many people around the world and many people around the world, more than 7.6 million people follow a way
of life that shows their empathy for life itself.
C.The history of veganism is one of ancient philosophies, there have always been some people who believed in a lifestyle that strayed from the path
of killing animals for centuries, however, the word vegetarian came unto in the early 1800's and became more prominent of a subject in the mid–1900's.
II.BODY ii. The History of the Creation of Vegans and a Strong Belief
A.What does it mean to be vegan is not defined just by its vast history, or what they eat, it is made by the belief that every life matters. There have
always been questions
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Internal and External Factors Affecting Starbucks
Internal and external factors affecting Starbucks Founded in 1985, Starbucks is one of the largest coffeehouse companies in the world with over 16,000
stores in 50 countries. This report evaluates major internal and external factors affecting Starbucks using various analytical techniques. Based on the
Starbucks brand in UK, it identifies suitable marketing strategies for Starbucks to expand its business in the UK market within the next two years. In
line with the chosen marketing strategies, recommendations for the marketing mix are discussed. Founded in 1985, Starbucks is one of the largest
coffeehouse companies in the world, with over 16,000 stores in 50 countries (Starbucks Annual Report, 2009, p. 1). Starbucks sells high–quality... Show
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341). It is aimed at identification of internal and external forces that may influence the company's performance and choice of strategies in the future
(Kotler et al., 1999, p. 111). A number of analytical techniques can be used to evaluate a company's environment. Starbucks will be analyzed using the
following marketing techniques: (a). SWOT Analysis (b). Porter's Five Forces (c). PESTLE Analysis 3.1 SWOT ANALYSIS In this technique,
internal strengths and weaknesses of a company and external opportunities and threats faced by it are closely examined to chart a marketing strategy
for the future (Forsyth, 2010, pp. 102–106). Major strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of Starbucks are analyzed below. 3.1.1 Strengths
(a). Brand Starbucks has developed a brand image that has revolutionized coffee drinking experience. It has created an ambiance that is designed to
attract customers and keep them coming back to Starbucks stores. It offers wide varieties of services such as comfortable seating areas with unique
music and free wireless Internet for their customers while sipping their favorite coffee. This distinctiveness sets Starbucks apart from most of its
competitors and has allowed the company to successfully grow and profit while charging premium prices for their products. (b). Loyal Customers
Owing to the strong brand recognition, most customers
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Taking a Look at Veganism
For this assignment, I volunteered at the Earthstock celebration on April 25th. Earthstock is a week long, campus–wide event that is used to educate
students, alumni, and the general public about sustainable practices that help the environment. During the final Earthstock celebration, exhibitors from
many different organizations, such as EmPower Solar and Vegan Outreach, set up tables displaying information regarding healthy lifestyle practices,
alternative diets, and sustainable forms of energy. For this event, I was unfortunately assigned the task of helping other student volunteers and
exhibitors check in and set up their tables. However, after volunteering, I was able to observe and learn about many of the organizations that had
attended the event.
One of the most notable parts of Earthstock for me was the reciting of the Green Pledge. Just by reciting the pledge, I realized that there were many
other ways to promote environmental sustainability other than just recycling. For example, by registering to vote you are helping the environment
because it gives you a say in environmental policy decisions. I learned about groups such as Pride Patrol, and I learned about the impacts that certain
events, such as Recyclemania, have on our campus and the environment as a whole. Another notable moment for me was learning about the benefits of
a vegan diet from the Vegan Outreach organization. I learned more about the horrors that occur in slaughterhouses and poultry farms, and I
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Essay on The Fast Food Culture is Detroying America
The typical American diet, with its emphasis on fast food and frozen food, is a consumption pattern reflective of, and symptomatic of, our production
patterns –– what kind of jobs we find ourselves going to day–in and day–out, and the way these jobs encourage us to see the world we live in. If people
are more apt to think of themselves as consumers rather than producers, if gratification is associated with consumption rather than working, doing, and
making, we have only to bear in mind that this is a society where work is either unattainable or alienating. (Willis, APrimer For Daily Life, "Learning
From the Banana," page 59)
The psychological impacts based on today's workplace lead us to believe we have no time. We no longer make ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The result of this tracing usually leads to accounts of people who are either exploited in their ignorance or exploited by force (or forces beyond their
control). This is reflective of America's overall arrogance (coupled with societal ignorance of the situation), not merely in placing so much dependence
upon the never–ending demand for increased production and increased sales, but with justifying our wanton destruction, demolition, disregard, and
extinction of anything that gets in the way of increased profit.
If something has "market value," such as the Neem Tree in India for its medicinal effects, or the rainforest in South America for its potential
cattle–grazing space, it surely meets the American criteria which will lead to its exploitation and destined extinction. Such market variables" invariably
seem to take precedence over non–market considerations such as the sacred meanings of the land to native peoples. Neither are reasons not directly
revolving around benefitting mankind. Stubbornly, even reasons that do benefit, yet cannot be recognized in immediate financial gain, are scoffed at.
The rainforest, for example, may contain a plethora of medical secrets, or may possess an oxygen–producing quality, both of which most people
consider beneficial to mankind, yet "in the last forty years, two–thirds of the Central American rainforest has been
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Arguments Against Veganism
Ever since the beginning of time, man has hunted and consumed animals for survival. Because of this, it is been taught for millennials that meat is an
essential to our bodies for survival and health. While we are capable of eating meat, the question is, should we? Firstly, humans do not need to eat meat,
or any other animal products for that matter, for survival. Modern day humans are not living in the same conditions as early humans were, making it
unnecessary for us to consume animal products. We no longer need to rely on animals for consumption, and in fact, it is actually best to leave them
absent from your diet. Numerous amounts of studies have been conducted that support the claim that consuming animal products is detrimental ... Show
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One of the most common arguments is that our ancestors ate it, so so should we. Humans have had omnivorous diets since the beginning of mankind,
and this has been an argument that is oftenly used against veganism. Early humans were scavengers and ate whatever they could find for the purpose
of survival and it is believed that humans ate a majority of meat, however scientific studies have shown otherwise. In a study conducted, plant derived
fiber was the majority of what was found in early human feces (nutritionfacts.org). Vegaprocity (vegaprocity.com) shows that both carnivores and
omnivores require fiber to stimulate peristalsis, while all herbivores, frugivores, and humans do require fiber to stimulate peristalsis, however in
America,usually less than half the recommended fiber intake a day is consumed (nutritionfacts.org). While there is no denial that early humans did not
hunt and eat animals, this suggests that the majority of what was ate ate was not meat, but in fact plants and herbs. When compared to carnivores,
humans show more similarity to herbivores and frugivores. One of the common arguments used in opposition to veganism is that humans are supposed
to eat meat because the mechanism of our body suggest so. This, however, is false. When compared to carnivores and herbivores, humans share far
more similarities with herbivores. To begin with, humans have short and soft
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Persuasive Essay On Breeding Sows
BREEDING SOWS
A breeding sow is very similar to that of a calf in the veal industry; expect their experiences is prolonged over the years. When impregnated the
female pigs are locked in crates that they are not able to stand, walk, or turn in. In some farms, they will take it as far as to tie the sows down with
a chain, so they are unable to get up. Many sows will go crazy from the stress and develop repetitive habits called stereotypies. They will often rub
their nose up and down on the cage or bite the bars to relieve their stress and keep them occupied. During her four months of pregnancy, she will be in
this concrete cage with no comforts (Inside The Pork Industry).
A few days before pregnancy a sow will have the natural urge to collect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When I meet with clients who are vegan or want to make this transition, I dive deep into exactly what they do and don't eat, along with their usual
eating pattern. (Sass)
Buying from local farmers is also a great option. Some farmers will allow you to see the facility in which your food is coming from, and how the
animals are treated. Buying locally also helps to stimulate your local economy and helps your local farmers. Even when switching to a vegan diet,
going to events like farmers markets are more sustainable for your local economy; along with the quality and freshness of your fruit and veggies being
better (Kleppel).
If you feel like helping end the treatment animals face, you can join the numerous number of organizations and clubs that fight against animal cruelty.
A great organization is Mercy for Animals, where their main concern is educating the public and exposing the treatment of the animals through
undercover work. For those who believe veganism is the only way to fight animal cruelty, they can join the Vegan Outreach which educates those who
have seen the animal industry and believe veganism is the only way to stop animal cruelty. They hold many seminars across the nation that bring the
community together throughout the year to swap recipes, educate, socialize, and many other experiences. No matter if you are donating money to
these organizations or going to seminars to become more educated, any small amount of attention is greatly appreciated and can make a big impact in
your life and others
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Go Vegan: A Diet Full of Plant-based Foods
According to vegansociety.com, " Veganism represents a philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude
–as far as is possible and practicable–all
forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, other animals for food, clothing or any other purpose; and promotes the development and use of animal–free
alternatives for the benefit of humans, other animals and the environment." People that follow this way of living are called vegans. The vegan diet is
more a lifestyle choice and a philosophy than just a diet. The vegan life is the best way to live because it's healthier, helps the environment, and is
kinder to animals.
Vegan life is healthier for the nutritional benefits are better when compared to non–vegan eating. The majority of people in the ... Show more content on
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The reduction of the amount of saturated fats from one's diet improves health greatly for cardiovascular health. According to nursingdegree.com,
"Eating nuts and whole grains, while eliminating dairy products and meat, will improve... cardiovascular health." When eliminating food that comes
from animals doing so eliminates all dietary cholesterol from one's diet. Vegan diets go to extreme lengths to prevent heart attack and stroke.
Plant–based foods are high in fiber and according to nursingdegree.net, "A diet high in fiber...leads to healthier bowel movements." While obtaining
nutrition from vegan diets also prevent disease at the same time. For example, it is stated in nursingdegree.com," Eating a diet consisting of whole
grains, along with fresh fruits and vegetables, can greatly reduce...chances of colon cancer."
Non–vegan diets that contain food derived from animals can be harmful. Food derived from animals can be harmful because it can cause health issues.
Non–vegan diets usually consist of dairy products and meats that according to nursingdegree.net "contain a large amount of saturated fats. By reducing
the amount of saturated fats from...diet...improve...health tremendously, especially when it comes to cardiovascular health." Diets based on animal
derived food can health issues like diseases. Milk is normally known as healthy and
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Is it Ethical to Raise Livestock in a Factory Farm? Essay...
When we mention about farm, most of us have this image of a vast green pasture where farmers spend most of their time herding livestock but that
idyllic picture is just a thing from the past. Since the 1930s in America, small farms started to wither away, made way to bigger and highly
mechanized factory farms. It all traced back to McDonalds and the booming of fast food restaurants (Food, Inc 2008). Fast food restaurants had become
successful because they could produce tasty food with cheaper cost. Their franchises eventually made them a multi–million–dollars industry. Big
business required big suppliers. Small rural farms cannot meet the demand for supply and they quickly fade away. Farmers were being replaced by
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There are two categories for these birds. Chickens raised for eggs are called "Layers" and those raised for meat are called "Broilers." A chicken's fate
has a lot to do with its gender. Male chicks have no economic use since they cannot lay eggs and not genetically bred for meat. They are basically
waste products and must be removed. "They are crushed, gassed, or discarded in trash bags to suffocate, or simply piled one on top of another, to
die from dehydration or asphyxiation" (Compassion Over Killing, 2011). According to People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), more than
100 million of male chicks are killed every year." (PETA 2011).
Layers practically spent their youth to maturity confined in cages no bigger than their bodies. The cages are densely packed next and on top of
one another. Laying hens are frequently starved to maximize their eggs production. The goal is to maximize production with amount of effort. The
way I see it: It is like life in prison for those hens. They cannot move and even flap their wings. Living in overcrowded area, it is a natural tendency
for the birds to peck at each other. To solve that problem, new born chicks will get part of their top beaks cut off without any painkillers. Many
chicks experience pain and unable eat for days. When hens can no longer produce eggs, they are killed and sent elsewhere. Why would one kill those
hens? Can we still use them for
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Weapons Of Influence On The Fast Casual Restaurant Industry
Weapons of Influence in the Fast Casual Restaurant Industry
Elizabeth Smith, Christina Schmitzer, Celisa Jackson
Mishal Patel, Erik Kuper & Rachel Kosetner
MKT 402 at 10:30AM
October 28, 2014
Weapons of Influence in the Fast Casual Restaurant Industry
The fast casual restaurant industry is a relatively fresh concept that is growing quickly between fast food and casual dining options. Fast casual is
becoming a popular choice for many individuals and families since it still offers relatively quick, inexpensive food with more customization and
higher quality options. It is also a preferred choice as compared to fast food since many individuals are striving to eat more nutritious foods and live a
healthier lifestyle. Since ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, there are many other strategies that marketing managers could take advantage of to start influencing their customers to a greater extent.
A new way reciprocity can be implemented in the restaurant industry is by sending out flyers on the web, via email and social media. Under this
system, when customers walk into the restaurant with the flyer, they will be given a free menu item, such as a free drink or side. This again would
draw customers into the restaurant for the free item and typically cause the customer to purchase extra food to go along with their "free item".
Social Proof
The greatest evidence of social proof within the entire restaurant industry is the use of review sites such as Urbanspoon, Yelp, etc. These sites use
credibility of the masses to reassure someone that others also tried and liked this restaurant. Chipotle is the king of the fast casual restaurant industry
when it comes to the utilization of the social proof weapon. An example is their line layout. By ensuring that lines are always visible from the door,
the principle of social proof is at work; if multiple people are in line for Chipotle, it must be worth buying.
Though the Werther effect is based upon the idea that publicizing a suicide increases the imitation of this action (directly or indirectly), this effect can
be utilized
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The Day Of The Family Farm Days
The days of the family farm days are over. For decades, there has been such an exorbitant consumer demand for pork products. The consumer demand
is so high that pork is now a multibillion–dollar industry, Swann (2014). Now the family farm has evolved into what critics call "factory farms" due to
high consumer demand for affordable meat pork products in the United States (p.43).
This mass production calls for animals to be forced to live in confined spaces and operate a breeding system for mass production. The system of
confinement is a 114–day gestation period in a "sow gestation stall," about two feet wide by seven feet long (p.43).
Although pork producers maintain that their facilities are safe, the Humane Society of the United ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Animal welfare is looking to decrease the issue of mass production of pork there is also Animal rights groups, such as People for the Ethical Treatment
of Animals (PETA), advocate for vegan or meatless diets. Eating animals, they contend, is cruel (p.47).
Those in the business of selling pork have their own argument claiming that they do not mistreat animals, they even go so far as to claim that
they, "take great care to feed and shelter their animals properly." In fact, the pork industry argues gestation stalls are a safer and more nutritional
way to raise sows indoors (p.46). This is a perfect example of "managing perception" (Moore, 2014). Plato's Republic and Sir Thomas Moore's
Utopia (1516), agree that communication in civic society can be used to deceive. They assert that there is a moral challenge to deceive and
communicate (p.24). Moore (2014), also asserts that there are similarities between The Republic and Machiavelli's The Prince (1513), who advise
rulers how to manage media to hold onto power by using deceit if necessary, rather than by cultivating virtue in individual citizens. The pork industry,
similar to Plato's philosophy in The Republic, is a proponent of the abuse of power and a little necessary dishonesty (p,25).
The fact that the pork industry organizations make a profit and collect a "small" fee for every hog sold in the U.S. and on imported hogs or pork
products, generating about $78 million
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Persuasive Speech On Veganism And Vebesity
Did you know that heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States? 735,000 people have a heart attack each
year and Вј of the deaths in the U.S. are because of heart related issues. To make one quarter–pound hamburger, we use 6.7 pounds of feed, 52.8
gallons of water, 74.5 sq. feet of land and that's not even including the methane emissions from the animals digestive system that is put into the
environment. Are these two related you may ask? And I have an answer for you, yes they are! Every time you eat redmeat in any form, your cholesterol
and saturated fat levels will spike and raise your blood cholesterol level. In more simple terms, with every piece of red meat you eat you raise your
chance of having a heart attack, getting diabetes, getting cancer, developing a chronic disease, and more. So, how can we kill these two birds with
one stone, pardon the pun? We can change our ways of eating to a heart healthy, animal friendly, environmentally loving, mind, body and soul
connecting diet, or as others call it; a vegan diet. Now I know ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Veganismis defined as "a type of vegetarian diet that excludes meat, eggs, dairy–products, and all other animal–derived ingredients" ("Definition of
Veganism." TheVegan Society, www.vegansociety.com/go–vegan/definition–veganism). A vegan is a person who follows this diet. Throughout history
we have seen some very beautiful minds that have declared this diet the best for the human race, including Buddha, Leonardo da Vinci, Gandhi,
Albert Einstein, Plato, and Clara Barton. Some vegans also only use hygienic products that go through no animal testing when being made. There
are lots of different variations of a vegan diet that people follow like for example having 3 vegan days out of your week. This variation isn't as good for
you as a full week vegan diet would be but it drastically decreases your environmental
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Informative Essay About High Bridge
Only one city has ranked top three in Huffington Post's "America's 10 Most Content Cities" list for the past five years, its name is "High Bridge",
located in eastern Pennsylvania. Tourism in High Bridge has never been higher, all due it's immaculate reputation. High Bridge not only have copious
amounts of attractions for tourists, but also appeal to permeant residents. This is because High Bridge's community organizers understand the necessity
of a city to be suitable in all aspects, not just one attraction. To fully explore what makes this city so distinguished, we must examine the environment,
education system, social Services, arts miscellaneous items and why I love this city. After learning more about this city, one will truly understand why
some call this city "High Bridge heaven". High Bridge is approximately thirty–five minutes away from Philadelphia and almost two hours from the
state capital, Harrisburg. This city's weather and climate is vastly different when compared to other southeastern Pennsylvania cities. Most days are
overcast and relatively windy, like weather found in Seattle, Washington. These ubiquitous wind currents power the numerous wind turbines found
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It roughly equals out to forty–five percent of one's income. With this extreme tax requirement, many social services are provided for free or
extremely low cost. These taxes cover necessities like healthcare, education, and quality infrastructure. Septa trolleys and subways are prevalent in
High Bridge, which promotes less carbon emitting vehicles. Unfortunately, the cost of living in High Bridge is still relatively high. As seen in Troy,
Michigan there are neighborhood fees and stores that are relatively high in pricing like Apple, Wholefoods, and many vegan restaurants and
storefronts. High Bridge officials are working diligently to cut the cost of living in half by the year
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Pros And Cons Of Slaughterhouse Farms
As you open your mouth to take a bite out of a juicy hamburger topped with bacon, do you ever wonder what you're actually eating? I used to not
care about what happened to the animals that provided my food, just as long as I had food. It is very rare that we really know what happens to the
animals as they are becoming our food. The cow and pig you are about to eat had suffered a great amount of inhumanity before being slaughtered.
Animals that are living on slaughterhouse farms have been abused and mistreated in many ways. It is highly unnecessary for us to mistreat animals
when they're providing food for us.
Animals that are grown up on slaughterhouse farms start their lives off living through animal cruelty. Vegan Outreach says, "At one... Show more
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By not consuming animal products people are slowly solving the problem with animal welfare. About 56 billion animals die every year due to the daily
intake humans consume (Google). This is obviously a problem, and I can't understand why people would want to disagree.
The treatment of animals on slaughterhouse farms get treated like they have no use, when they are of great use to humans. Animals should not get
treated like they are useless. The workers that treat animals poorly need to be fired. They are being inhumane and unreasonable. Those animals that
are suffering are doing it to provide a meal on millions of people's tables. The way we kill animals makes no sense. Think about being in those
animals positions. What would you want to change if people were skinning you alive, or pounding your head to the ground so you'll die?
The conditions in slaughterhouses are wrong, and need to change. From a Ted Talks video a man, Mark Bittman, stars in it and states "... We don't
need animal products...We're not born craving Whoppers or Skittles..." (Ted Talks). Therefor, we are not born craving meat. There are many other
ways we can get the everyday protein we need without consuming animal products. One way we can get protein is from nuts, beans, or even
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History Of The Butchering School

  • 1. History Of The Butchering School man that runs a butchering school for anyone who wants to have the experience of harvesting an animal for themselves. His name is Tom Mylan and he created the program to teach the age old skill not to make some extra money. One of the students Cristian Rusby said"It was more profound than I expected, because it was an olfactory experience, like a smell you remember from childhood. Every time I ate a tamale from this pig, I remembered it laying on a pallet and being shaved." but then followed up by describing it as a good experience. It was the connection he wanted to have to his food the rest of his life and the class and killing gave that to him. Which in turn gave the pig the honor that it deserved for giving it's life for Christian and his classmates in the butchering school to eat(NY Times).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The USDA has Teamed up with the EPA to form the first food waste reduction goal in the history of the United States. The average American family lets about fifteen hundred dollars of food go to waste per year.If that was cut by even fifteen percent it would provide enough food for twenty five million people per year. The goal is to increase reduction by fifty percent by the year 2030(USDA). I find that this new rising trend would help the revival of the artisan butcher. If the population cut back waste there would be a lower demand for food, so less animals would need to be raised to feed the population forcing the highly packed and high efficiency to become less relevant in the argument for large scale farms and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. American Diet Of Animal Based Products Has Detrimental... Throughout American society, there is a divide between the ideologies of vegetarians and non–vegetarians as it is proven that the average American diet of animal based products has had detrimental effects on the well–being of both humans and animals. Humans can live a maximum of 21 days without food in their stomach, therefore supermarkets provide access for individuals to obtain food without going to the nearest farm. The vast aisles of supermarkets are lined with food ranging from vegetables to meat in order to fit the wants of all individuals in terms of their food decisions. However, Americans should become increasingly aware with their food choices. Certain foods contain large quantities of chemicals, which is problematic, as global... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Individuals including Chris Kresser, an economist and environmentalist in North Carolina, argues the data is not related to current times; however, there is a correlation between the 2010 results and the present day. Further, Vegan Outreach, a nonprofit organization, which publishes non–discriminatory information in hope to create a larger vegan population, concludes out of 90% of greenhouse gases emitted, American livestock is responsible for 18% of total emissions, and two–thirds of the anthropogenic ammonia emissions ("Environmental Destruction"). These studies proclaim why environmentalists hope to regulate the meatpacking industry; as corporate farmers lose money since the livestock consume grains primarily grown for humans.Therefore, farmers need to cultivate twice the amount of crops daily doubling greenhouse gas emissions, which deplete the atmosphere 's ozone layer. A further study conducted in 2006, by Princeton University in correlation with Peta, a nonprofit organization which used yellow journalism to aim directly at exposing animal cruelty, showed a vegetarian diet can dramatically decrease the rate in which nitrogen is released into the air. However, in opposition, Peter Dockrill, award–winning writer for Sciencealert, known as a predatory journal aiming at engaging the corresponding audience with literary techniques, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Go Vegan Campaign The Go Vegan Campaign: Stop Consuming Animals and Animal Byproducts The Go Vegan Campaign advocates for people to stop consuming animals by all means. This includes not eating meat, taking medications derived from animals, and not consuming products that have animal byproducts in them. For a very long time vegetarianism has been looked at as a fad diet that just didn't seem to die down, but there is a deep truth behind this. Vegan practices advocate that animal meat is most people's only source of cholesterol and therefore it is unhealthy to begin with. They argue there are other ways to get protein than protein, milk, and eggs, such as chia seeds and soy beans which are plant based, rich in protein, and vegan friendly. Plant based diets ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This sign was paid for by Last Chance for Animals. Puppy Mills are the pass breeding of purebred dogs. Many pet stores get their animals from puppy mills and these animals are often accompanied by health problems. The issue with puppy mills is that they are trying to produce a large amount of puppies per mother, which means constant breeding, and the time spent between puppy and mother is consequently cut short. Puppies require 8–10 weeks with their mothers to ensure proper development and level of comfort with other animals and humans. When puppies miss these weeks, health problems can arise, as can behavioral issues. The Senator there is well aware of this and is also an animal advocate himself, and has introduced the federal "Pet Animal Welfare Statute (PAWS)", which requires anyone who sells more than twenty –five dogs a year to comply with the same laws and regulations as large scale wholesalers. This has caused a lot of tension in the breeding community for those who take proper care of their animals but cannot afford these regulations and inspections. In a news article about these puppy mills, the concluding lines say, "Of course, there is another way to scale down puppy mills: cut back on the demand for the dogs grown in them. Adopting dogs from a local shelter –– a quarter of which are purebreds –– would save some of the estimated 3 million dogs that are euthanized each year, and could result in a happy outcome for all involved." This is the number one tactic of activist against puppy mills and it is a very practical one. There are millions of dogs euthanized each year and millions more born. It is evident that the trend will never end unless the people make a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Persuasive Speech On Vegan Diets I. Introduction: A. Thesis: I'm here today to convince you that people should adopt a vegan lifestyle. B. Claims: 1. Claim 1: To begin, I'll show you the awful welfare of livestock animals and focus on the unethical issues that come from it. 2. Claim 2: I'll also explain to you how this new lifestyle can reverse the damage of climate change. 3. Claim 3: Finally, I'll show you how having a vegan diet can help end food insecurity and help invest in other countries with a basic nourishment. II. Body: A. Claim 1: I'll show you the awful welfare of livestock animals and focus on the unethical issues that come from it. 1. Evidence 1: To begin, 2. Evidence 2: In addition, B. Claim 2: Another reason why we should adopt a vegan lifestyle because this new lifestyle can reverse the damage of climate change. 1. Evidence 1: First, 2. Evidence 2: Additionally, C. Claim 3: My final point is that having a vegan diet can help end food insecurity and help invest in other countries with a basic nourishment.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Evidence 1: In fact, we produce enough food to feed everyone in the world and then some, except more than 70 percent of food are given to livestock animals, according to "Vegetarians Contribute to Global Food Security." Including the fact that the amount of grain that would feed about one hundred cows, can feed almost one thousand people. The issue with food insecurity isn't because we don't have much to offer to underdeveloped nations, instead it's the maldistribution of it with humans and animals. Once you adopt a vegan lifestyle, you are able to use resources from the meat and livestock productions into reducing world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Peta Informative Speech When you think about morals, what does it mean to you? What position do you play between right and wrong? PETA believes in many things, to them it's their right to decide what is right for their company even if it's unethical. Their solid argument is that they are an animal rights organization, not a welfare organization. Many are not aware who PETA really is, and where their donation money really goes. PETA believes it is cheaper to kill animals instead of saving their lives. Now let's see what they really spend their money on. What does PETA think is more important? Defending criminals, extremists, and arsonists? Yes, that is the answer. PETA spends millions of dollars in defending criminals. Over 20 years, PETA has continued to hire convicted ALF (Animal Liberation Front), and funds their legal defense. PETA spends tens of thousands... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their adoption rate is at 14%, but they have all the money in the world to donate $150,000 on Animal Liberation Front and Earth Liberation Front criminal activities. Instead of wasting money on criminals, they should be using the donation money for what is meant to be used for, helping animals. They can stop using money on billboards telling overweight girls to go vegan, instead they can use the same money to advertise animals they have available for adoption. They have many different ways to advertise the animals, from newspapers to TV. Yet, they still hide behind not being a welfare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Watson And The Veganism Movement There are so many different kinds of diets in this day in age. Lots of people diet because of health, religion, or just want too. One specific diet /movement is Veganism. Veganism movement/diet that started in November 1994 by Donald Watson. Its when someone eat no animal product and byproduct. Some people go to the extent to not even wear any animal product as well. It is very well practiced today. The way Veganismgot started was by Donald Watson. According from the website "Food for Life". Donald Watson was born on September 9, 1910 in South Yorkshire, United Kingdom. But sadly he died on November 11, 2005 in Cumbria, United Kingdom. Also according to vegan society website. Veganism started with a meeting with Donald Watson and five non –dairy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some reasons are health goals, environmental, and the ethical rights for animals. The environment for Veganism according to vegan outreach. Some of the problems are because of the livestock farms affect climate change, water production, and land degradation is because of these livestock farms. Some of the ethical reasons help make giant organization like Peta to fight for the ethical rights. Peta makes giant campaign ads for their cause to try to get people to know Veganism. Some companies like Lush help fight the ethical rights also by making most of their products vegan and not to test their products on the animals. The procedures that people take of being vegan are not eating any animal product or byproduct. There diet are fruits, vegetables, grains, and protein alternatives. Some don't wear any clothing made out any animal. Like leather,wool, and any animal skin. Also back when it first began there were no like vegan food. But now there is like most can get turned into vegan products like cheese, ice cream, milk, cookies, and lots more. Except the down side to that is there more expensive but not by that much. Some people go to extent by participating in the vegan campaigns for organizations like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Personal Statement : 24 Hour Fitness 24 Hour Fitness Mission Statement 24 Hour Fitness recognizes that every individual has different fitness goals and their own unique views of what fitness means to them. Therefore, for over 30 years, they have maintained one simple mission and that is to "help improve people's lives through fitness." CEO Information/ How It Got Started While attending California State University in Hayward, to earn a degree in business administration, Mark Mastrov, founder of 24 Hour Fitness developed an interest in the fitness industry. Shortly after graduation, Mastrov purchased an interest in a small fitness club in San Leandro, California and became the new manager. A year later, in 1983 Mastrov purchased the club and named it 24 Hour Nautilus.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... В·Ultra–Sport: Combines the amenities of the Active, Sport and Super–Sport clubs and includes a pilates reformer studio, rock climbing wall, squash courts, sun deck, volleyball and restaurant. Cost of membership depends on the level of the membership options purchased. The first step is to choose the access level of membership for either "one club" or "multiple clubs". Choosing the "multiple clubs" option allows members to access a network of over 400 clubs nationwide. Next step is to select a payment plan option of either "monthly" or "pre–paid". A 12–month membership commitment is required with the "pre–paid" option. The final step involves selecting a club level: Active, Sport, Super–Sport or Ultra–Sport. Depending on the options selected, the monthly dues can range from $29.99 up to $59.99. In addition to the membership dues, there is a club fee of $49.99 charged annually. Members can upgrade and downgrade their membership at any given time without penalties or restrictions. Available at all club levels, members can enhance their membership by including additional services such as personal training and Kids' Club. В·Members have the option to purchase 25–minutue or 50–minute one–on–one training packages of 5, 8, 12 and 24 sessions with a certified Personal Trainer. The fee for this service starts at $340 for an introductory package of five
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  • 9. Factory Animals Abuse . SRAP adds, "Because the animals are housed in such crowded and unsanitary conditions, CAFOs routinely mutilate them. For example, CAFOs cut off pigs' tails to prevent these normally very social animals from biting them. CAFOs also de–beak chickens to reduce stress–induced pecking injuries, impairing their ability to eat. A quote by E.K. Silbergeld, a professor at the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health, sums up the conditions inside a CAFO: "CAFOs are comparable to poorly run hospitals, where everyone gets antibiotics, patients lie in unchanged beds, hygiene is nonexistent, infections and re–infections are rife." ("Factory Farms Abuse Animals." Socially Responsible Agricultural Project. 16 feb. 2014. Web. 27 jan. 2016. http://www.sraproject.org/factory–farms–abuse–animals/)... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They live over metal grates, and their waste is pushed through slats beneath them and flushed into huge pits." "Modern Animal Farming." Vegan Outreach. Web. 27 Jan. 2016. . America and the rest of the world tends to stay ignorant to the real problems in society such as this. They want to think of the animals of having happy lives. When in reality the animals never experienced a happy life. From the time they are born they are born into factory farming, crowded, congested, unsafe place for mothers to give birth and the babies to grow up to be shipped straight to slaughter. Their lives only get worse and more stressful as they go on. Even back in the early 1900's, while describing the slaughter houses Sinclair writes, "All day long the blazing midsummer sun beat down upon that square mile of abominations: upon tens of thousands of cattle crowded into pens whose wooden floors stank and steamed contagion; upon bare, blistering, cinder–strewn railroad tracks, and huge blocks of dingy meat factories, whose labyrinthine passages defied a breath of fresh air to penetrate them; and there were not merely rivers of hot blood, and carloads of moist flesh, and rendering vats and soap caldrons, glue factories and fertilizer tanks, that smelt like the craters of hell." (Sinclair, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Pros And Cons Of Cruelty-Free And Vegan Today, much hype is centered on organic, gluten–free, and vegan and cruelty–free products. For many individuals, their lifestyle entails one or another of these themes. With regards to a cruelty–free and vegan, those of whom have taken this path, have selected a lifestyle that they deem suitable and healthy and/or are driven by moral or ethical principles that are geared towards minimizing the affliction or cruelty of animals. There are organizations that encourages consumers to make conscientious choices regarding the personal care products that they purchase. Cruelty free is a broad label that is not clearly defined by law and does not always mean that an animal was not armed or killed during the production of a product. A vegan abstains from the use of animal products and rejects the commodity status of animals. The big question is "Can something be called cruelty free and vegan at the same time?" What is Cruelty–Free? A lot of product labels are not what they seem, and the same can be said of labels that read "cruelty–free". The term is not defined by a government agency, nor is there a particular set of standards that accompanies its usage, and as such, each company that adopts the label is free to define for themselves what "cruelty–free" signifies. It is easy to see how one can construe that these ambiguities can make these labels meaningless. Cruelty–free can pertain to both the finished product, along with any individual ingredients. Leaping Bunny and People ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Undocumented Workers Throughout the various books that we have read, one of the many concepts that stood out for me was the well–being and healthcare of undocumented workers. Due to the current criminalization of immigration, most undocumented workers live in a constant state of fear and anxiety. This really made me think about the psychological and somatic outcomes of fear, stigma, trauma, and prejudice for undocumented workers. This brought into question the structural and symbolic violence that causes undocumented workers to suffer from mental and physical illnesses and how the treatment, if any, is administered. Undocumented farm workers are specially in a vulnerable position to receive illnesses (physical or mental or both). This is due to the various structures ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their welfare is not stipulated in any of the rules of organic farming and most websites/books do not really talk about the workers when it comes to organic farming. Since animals are said to be treated "ethically" (although now that is also debatable due to the corporation takeover of organic farming), people think of organic and local as a better food medium even though this is not the case. This truly shows the invisibility of the workers and it also demonstrates how agriculture corporations do everything to allow for that invisibility to remain constant. In that way, the treatment of their workers do not have to be seen by the general public and the consumers can feel better about eating in a more ethical manner (me ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Buss Plan BON BON Appetit Bon Bon Appetit Business Plan Prepared by Valerie Schein Mentored by Daniel Bagley III Spring 2011 Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2. Situation Analysis a. Market/Company situation b. Market segments c. Competitive situation d. Barriers to entry e. Strength of competitors f. Sustainable advantages g. Pricing issues 3. Macro Situation a. Economy b. Social/cultural 4. SWOT Analysis a. Internal factors b. External environment c. External threats d. Internal weaknesses 5. Issue Analysis 6. Mission, Vision, Values 7. Market Analysis a. Primary market b. Secondary markets c. Tertiary markets d. Prospective customers 8. Proposed locations 9. Action Plans a. Brand awareness action plans b. New location action ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Packaged Facts predicts that the gluten free market will continue to grow in the next five years, approaching $5.5 billion by 2015. Current pop culture is creating a new perspective on veganism. Oprah Winfrey and her 378–person staff recently took on the challenge of eating vegan for one week, and also committed to "Meatless Mondays" at the Harpo station. Vegan authors, Kathy Freston, Kim Barnouin and Rory Freedman, have landed at the top of many book lists in the past few months and have also made a number of television appearances touting the benefits of a vegan diet. In addition to the increased popularity of special diets, demand for organic food products has increased rapidly. An article published by CNBC noted that in 2003, organic food sales at the retail level totaled $10.4 billion, according to Katherine DiMatteo, executive director of the Organic Trade Association. According to the Organic Trade Association's 2010 Organic Industry Survey, U.S. sales of organic food and beverages have grown from $1 billion in 1990 to $24.8 billion in 2009. Market/Company Situation Bon Bon Appetit bakery will first and foremost provide delicious baked goods, with an emphasis on healthful indulgence. By providing organic, gluten–free and vegan baked goods, the bakery will expand its market beyond that of a typical bakery. These specialty offerings will
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  • 14. Honey Bees Honey bees are a critical link in agriculture across the world. Recently, they have been under serious pressure from an unsolved problem: Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). CCD is defined as "the phenomenon that occurs when the majority of worker bees in a colony disappear and leave behind a queen, plenty of food, and a few nurse bees to care for the remaining immature bees and the queen" (Colony Collapse Disorder). There were several occurrences in the past that have been documented as early as 1869, which resembled the symptoms of CCD. However, the cause of the appearance of this phenomenon has never been confirmed. As the cause for CCD remains unknown, there are several possible factors that are taken into consideration such as agricultural... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can be achieved directly through the facilities and lands managed by the royals and indirectly through the leadership role that the government of Adanac could interact with private sectors and citizens. Habitat quality and quantity are the essence to the health of honey bees populations. There are a variety of possibilities to collaborate towards this goal. For instance, several agencies have landscaping and facilities–management contracts that could be altered to encourage honey bees habitat. Some land properties from the government could be used to create conservation reserve, or pollinator gardens. This strategy will enhance sources of pollen and nectar to provide high value nutrition for honey bees and make their immune system strong to fight diseases and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Persuasive Essay On Animal Rights Bridget Dillon is the youth campaigns coordinator for peta2, the youth division of PETA. In this position, she is mostly responsible for creating compelling, fun, relatable, inspiring content that will get teens excited to take action for animals and join the fight for animal liberation! Another big part of her job in peta2 is being a resource for young people looking to wage and win campaigns–from getting their school to offer veggie burgers or their parents to adopt from shelters and never buy animals. Q: What rights should animals have? A: Animals should have all the basic needs that any human has. They should be treated with respect and not be subjected to any type of torture. Some people might disagree with me when I say that they have the same rights as a human, but I do not mean that they should have every a human has just the essentials. It's so incredibly sad that we abuse animals in labs and factory just because they are defenceless and can not really fight back. No one would like it if they not decide what happens to their body so don't do anything you would do to yourself to an animal. Q: Do you think that it's morally acceptable for scientists to use live animals in research for medicines that could be used to cure humans? A: There are really no reason for scientist to be continuing testing on animals for all of these years. It is scientifically proven that there are many other ways to test medicines other than animals that are way more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Lean Mean Vegan Machine Not many people used to know what a vegan was. Veganism was a completely new idea and has only just started to gather momentum in the last few years. A man named Donald Watson, originally from England, was the first person to found the vegan movement in 1944. This vegan movement emphasized the moral, spiritual, social, health and economic advantages of being vegan. Watson realized he would never eat meat again when he saw a pig get slaughtered on his family farm, and has not for seventy eight years (Rodger 1). Dedicating yourself to a vegan lifestyle can be a challenging thing to do because of the world we live in. "Veganismmeans living solely on the products of the plant kingdom, to the exclusion of flesh, fish, fowl, animal milk, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The meat provides essential protein for our working bodies and milk supplies up with calcium so we can grow big and strong. It is drilled into our head that we will not lead a healthy life if these items are missing. This however is not true, although it s true that humans need protein and calcium to survive, milk and animal meat are not the best sources to get these from. Many plants and nuts have higher calcium and way more nutrients with no added cholesterol (Stepanaik 33). There is absolutely no reason for us to use animals to get these sources. An article, For Your Health, from Vegan.org argues that humans do not need to consume animal products and that they lead to a number of diseases. The author states that the fat and proteins in meats and cow milk are much too high for human consumption and have been linked to heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and a number of other conditions. Humans can get all the protein, calcium, and other nutrients from non animal sources. The author wants humans to stop ingesting animal products in order to be much healthier and to be with less disease. Heart Knopp–Sargoni 4 disease, colon and lung disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, hypertension, and obesity have all been directly linked to consuming animal products (For Your Health 1). According to the Physician Committee for responsible Medicine, a vegan diet lowers blood pressure and cholesterol levels, reduces breast cancer and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Our Role in Consumption and Recycling Essay Our Role in Consumption and Recycling We all know that this country produces quite a lot of "stuff." Goods and services, we're the economically–dominant country in the world. U.S. corporate power makes, the world takes. But with all this production, all these goods, comes a need to dispose of what we consider to be no longer useful. Some of it is in fact useful, some of it isn't. But the fact is, we throw away a lot of stuff. Compared to the rest of the world, we dispose of goods much like we market them –tremendously disproportional. Each American produces about 4.4 lbs. of trash every day, costing our municipalities a total of $23 billion annually; this is far more waste than that of any other Westernized nation. (Columbia ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no need to accept 25% or 35% recycled, because 100% serves most purposes completely. To save energy and to save trees– and all the animals that depend on the trees– it is imperative that recycled paper become the norm. Recycling aluminum can reap great benefits as well, reducing monetary as well as environmental costs. To make cans from recovered aluminum, for example, requires 10% of the energy needed to make them from virgin ore. This simultaneously saves ore as well as the pollution resulting from mining and processing. One of the more dangerous and subtle forms of pollution from normal aluminum extraction is the byproduct of Fluorine. Fluorine is the most reactive element on the Periodic Table. Many scientific studies have found it to be an endocrine disrupter (Connett). Endocrine disrupters like this one mimic estrogen and are suspected of causing breast cancer, low sperm counts, early puberty, and interference with fetal development (Quinion). Furthermore, this fluorine (as we know it, in fluoride form) has been found to leech lead from pipes (Masters). It is very dangerous to expose oneself to, especially through ingestion. Yet it is continuously released into water systems under the pretense of helping to clean teeth. Considering these major benefits – or, rather, avoidance of risk– of recycling aluminum, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Why Do You Want To Go To Knott's Berry Farm Do you want to know what it's like to go to Knott's Berry farm? Well your in luck because I've been to Knott's Berry farm and i'm going to tell you what it's like to go to Knott's Berry farm. When I woke up was very I excited because the field trip. I wanted to come to school early so I won't be late for the field trip. When I was at school it was about 8:20. I couldn't wait for the fields trip and then I thought to myself, I HAVE TO GO TO THE LOG RIDE (duh duh duh)! I know if you been there it's not that scary and i'm just overreacting,well you're wrong, I hate the log ride because of the drop. That's pretty much the only reason why I hate the log ride, But let me talk about that later. SO we went into the bus and it started raining, I didn't know that until someone told me. When... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After security we went to ghost town. Then we did the pledge of allegiance, pretty wierd starting off with the pledge of allegiance. When we finished it was time for the first fun thing we did, We went to a replica of a train station and train. The train station was fun until a robber came I was so scared I face was pale as a marshmallow. At first I thought it was real, but it was fake. Our class got to see how people made candle in the 1800s. So first you get a rope then you dip it in wax and let it cool in a bucket of cold water, pretty simple, but here's the hard part you have to dip it in that about one billion times. That's an exaggeration but you know what I mean. Next our class went to find out how to make a horseshoe if you don't know what's a horseshoe search it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Vegan Outreach Rhetoric Summary Vegan Outreach's Rhetoric: Strong Mythos, Weak Logos Animal cruelty is a significant issue, but for reasons unknown, the majority of the population is unaware of the extent of the cruelty directed toward farm animals. Most people do not consider the fact that the animal, now cooked on their dinner plate, was once alive. Consumers should be concerned about where their food comes from. Although trying to educate someone who does not recognize a problem with their lifestyle is a daunting task. (explain what kind of scholarly source here –I.e., the book compassionate choices....–) Compassionate Choices: Making a Difference for Animals attempts to convince meat–lovers that eating animals is cruel. In their brochure, Vegan Outreach effectively ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the text, the writers for Vegan Outreach quote well–known sources including the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times, which they focus on to persuade the reader to trust them. However, if the reader were to actually pay attention to the content of the words rather than the popularity of the newspaper, they would recognize that the statements throughout the New York Times are purely conjecture as opposed to the informative content for which they are searching. As declared, "[o]ur own worst nightmares . . . are also real life for the billions of animals unlucky enough to have been born beneath these grim steel roofs, into the brief, pitiless life of a 'production unit'" (4). This quote is said to have come from the New York Times, though it does not suggest any concrete facts, rather it states appalling things that are happening to farm animals without evidence. Not only are the author's most reputable sources manipulated to fit the document needs, but they are also outdated. Throughout the text, the brochure quotes material dated as far back as 1995. For example, a textbook they cited heavily throughout the document was written well over a decade ago. These sources make it challenging for the audience to take initiative when it is unclear whether or not the sources are accurate. Vegan Outreach is expecting someone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Research Paper On Veganism Veganism has been a popular topic in the media in the past few years. Veganism is abstaining from consuming or using products made from animals or products that harm and exploit animals. A common argument for veganism is common human ethics. These ethics say that it is wrong to harm a being that cannot protect itself. This creates a problem because of the violence it causes all over the world from protestors starting fights or bystanders starting conflicts with the protestors. I believe that the vegans are right when it comes to the ethics that change their lifestyle. Treating animals and testing products on them, which are not meant for them, is wrong. Especially because the animals cannot defend themselves. Organizations, such as PETA ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Description Of A Vegetarian On The Vegan Zone Essay TOPIC: Veganism TITLE: Life in the Vegan Zone GENERAL PURPOSE: To inform SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To inform my audience about what it means to be a vegan THESIS: To inform my audience that veganism cannot be simply distinguished through one single characterization, it is a dietary choice, a belief, a compassion that is a catalyst for one's self, animals and even the environment. I.INTRODUCTION i.A vegan in the U.S. saves 198 animals per year from cruelty, however, that is a very small number compared to the 7, 353, 336, 300 animals slaughtered in the U.S. in one year alone. A.Veganismis defined as a rejection of brutality and mistreatment from one's way of living of animals for food, clothing, or any other reason, as far as plausible and practical. B.Vegans are not relative to one belief, many people around the world and many people around the world, more than 7.6 million people follow a way of life that shows their empathy for life itself. C.The history of veganism is one of ancient philosophies, there have always been some people who believed in a lifestyle that strayed from the path of killing animals for centuries, however, the word vegetarian came unto in the early 1800's and became more prominent of a subject in the mid–1900's. II.BODY ii. The History of the Creation of Vegans and a Strong Belief A.What does it mean to be vegan is not defined just by its vast history, or what they eat, it is made by the belief that every life matters. There have always been questions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Internal and External Factors Affecting Starbucks Internal and external factors affecting Starbucks Founded in 1985, Starbucks is one of the largest coffeehouse companies in the world with over 16,000 stores in 50 countries. This report evaluates major internal and external factors affecting Starbucks using various analytical techniques. Based on the Starbucks brand in UK, it identifies suitable marketing strategies for Starbucks to expand its business in the UK market within the next two years. In line with the chosen marketing strategies, recommendations for the marketing mix are discussed. Founded in 1985, Starbucks is one of the largest coffeehouse companies in the world, with over 16,000 stores in 50 countries (Starbucks Annual Report, 2009, p. 1). Starbucks sells high–quality... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 341). It is aimed at identification of internal and external forces that may influence the company's performance and choice of strategies in the future (Kotler et al., 1999, p. 111). A number of analytical techniques can be used to evaluate a company's environment. Starbucks will be analyzed using the following marketing techniques: (a). SWOT Analysis (b). Porter's Five Forces (c). PESTLE Analysis 3.1 SWOT ANALYSIS In this technique, internal strengths and weaknesses of a company and external opportunities and threats faced by it are closely examined to chart a marketing strategy for the future (Forsyth, 2010, pp. 102–106). Major strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of Starbucks are analyzed below. 3.1.1 Strengths (a). Brand Starbucks has developed a brand image that has revolutionized coffee drinking experience. It has created an ambiance that is designed to attract customers and keep them coming back to Starbucks stores. It offers wide varieties of services such as comfortable seating areas with unique music and free wireless Internet for their customers while sipping their favorite coffee. This distinctiveness sets Starbucks apart from most of its competitors and has allowed the company to successfully grow and profit while charging premium prices for their products. (b). Loyal Customers Owing to the strong brand recognition, most customers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Taking a Look at Veganism For this assignment, I volunteered at the Earthstock celebration on April 25th. Earthstock is a week long, campus–wide event that is used to educate students, alumni, and the general public about sustainable practices that help the environment. During the final Earthstock celebration, exhibitors from many different organizations, such as EmPower Solar and Vegan Outreach, set up tables displaying information regarding healthy lifestyle practices, alternative diets, and sustainable forms of energy. For this event, I was unfortunately assigned the task of helping other student volunteers and exhibitors check in and set up their tables. However, after volunteering, I was able to observe and learn about many of the organizations that had attended the event. One of the most notable parts of Earthstock for me was the reciting of the Green Pledge. Just by reciting the pledge, I realized that there were many other ways to promote environmental sustainability other than just recycling. For example, by registering to vote you are helping the environment because it gives you a say in environmental policy decisions. I learned about groups such as Pride Patrol, and I learned about the impacts that certain events, such as Recyclemania, have on our campus and the environment as a whole. Another notable moment for me was learning about the benefits of a vegan diet from the Vegan Outreach organization. I learned more about the horrors that occur in slaughterhouses and poultry farms, and I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay on The Fast Food Culture is Detroying America The typical American diet, with its emphasis on fast food and frozen food, is a consumption pattern reflective of, and symptomatic of, our production patterns –– what kind of jobs we find ourselves going to day–in and day–out, and the way these jobs encourage us to see the world we live in. If people are more apt to think of themselves as consumers rather than producers, if gratification is associated with consumption rather than working, doing, and making, we have only to bear in mind that this is a society where work is either unattainable or alienating. (Willis, APrimer For Daily Life, "Learning From the Banana," page 59) The psychological impacts based on today's workplace lead us to believe we have no time. We no longer make ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The result of this tracing usually leads to accounts of people who are either exploited in their ignorance or exploited by force (or forces beyond their control). This is reflective of America's overall arrogance (coupled with societal ignorance of the situation), not merely in placing so much dependence upon the never–ending demand for increased production and increased sales, but with justifying our wanton destruction, demolition, disregard, and extinction of anything that gets in the way of increased profit. If something has "market value," such as the Neem Tree in India for its medicinal effects, or the rainforest in South America for its potential cattle–grazing space, it surely meets the American criteria which will lead to its exploitation and destined extinction. Such market variables" invariably seem to take precedence over non–market considerations such as the sacred meanings of the land to native peoples. Neither are reasons not directly revolving around benefitting mankind. Stubbornly, even reasons that do benefit, yet cannot be recognized in immediate financial gain, are scoffed at. The rainforest, for example, may contain a plethora of medical secrets, or may possess an oxygen–producing quality, both of which most people consider beneficial to mankind, yet "in the last forty years, two–thirds of the Central American rainforest has been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Arguments Against Veganism Ever since the beginning of time, man has hunted and consumed animals for survival. Because of this, it is been taught for millennials that meat is an essential to our bodies for survival and health. While we are capable of eating meat, the question is, should we? Firstly, humans do not need to eat meat, or any other animal products for that matter, for survival. Modern day humans are not living in the same conditions as early humans were, making it unnecessary for us to consume animal products. We no longer need to rely on animals for consumption, and in fact, it is actually best to leave them absent from your diet. Numerous amounts of studies have been conducted that support the claim that consuming animal products is detrimental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the most common arguments is that our ancestors ate it, so so should we. Humans have had omnivorous diets since the beginning of mankind, and this has been an argument that is oftenly used against veganism. Early humans were scavengers and ate whatever they could find for the purpose of survival and it is believed that humans ate a majority of meat, however scientific studies have shown otherwise. In a study conducted, plant derived fiber was the majority of what was found in early human feces (nutritionfacts.org). Vegaprocity (vegaprocity.com) shows that both carnivores and omnivores require fiber to stimulate peristalsis, while all herbivores, frugivores, and humans do require fiber to stimulate peristalsis, however in America,usually less than half the recommended fiber intake a day is consumed (nutritionfacts.org). While there is no denial that early humans did not hunt and eat animals, this suggests that the majority of what was ate ate was not meat, but in fact plants and herbs. When compared to carnivores, humans show more similarity to herbivores and frugivores. One of the common arguments used in opposition to veganism is that humans are supposed to eat meat because the mechanism of our body suggest so. This, however, is false. When compared to carnivores and herbivores, humans share far more similarities with herbivores. To begin with, humans have short and soft ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Persuasive Essay On Breeding Sows BREEDING SOWS A breeding sow is very similar to that of a calf in the veal industry; expect their experiences is prolonged over the years. When impregnated the female pigs are locked in crates that they are not able to stand, walk, or turn in. In some farms, they will take it as far as to tie the sows down with a chain, so they are unable to get up. Many sows will go crazy from the stress and develop repetitive habits called stereotypies. They will often rub their nose up and down on the cage or bite the bars to relieve their stress and keep them occupied. During her four months of pregnancy, she will be in this concrete cage with no comforts (Inside The Pork Industry). A few days before pregnancy a sow will have the natural urge to collect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When I meet with clients who are vegan or want to make this transition, I dive deep into exactly what they do and don't eat, along with their usual eating pattern. (Sass) Buying from local farmers is also a great option. Some farmers will allow you to see the facility in which your food is coming from, and how the animals are treated. Buying locally also helps to stimulate your local economy and helps your local farmers. Even when switching to a vegan diet, going to events like farmers markets are more sustainable for your local economy; along with the quality and freshness of your fruit and veggies being better (Kleppel). If you feel like helping end the treatment animals face, you can join the numerous number of organizations and clubs that fight against animal cruelty. A great organization is Mercy for Animals, where their main concern is educating the public and exposing the treatment of the animals through undercover work. For those who believe veganism is the only way to fight animal cruelty, they can join the Vegan Outreach which educates those who have seen the animal industry and believe veganism is the only way to stop animal cruelty. They hold many seminars across the nation that bring the community together throughout the year to swap recipes, educate, socialize, and many other experiences. No matter if you are donating money to these organizations or going to seminars to become more educated, any small amount of attention is greatly appreciated and can make a big impact in your life and others ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Go Vegan: A Diet Full of Plant-based Foods According to vegansociety.com, " Veganism represents a philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude –as far as is possible and practicable–all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, other animals for food, clothing or any other purpose; and promotes the development and use of animal–free alternatives for the benefit of humans, other animals and the environment." People that follow this way of living are called vegans. The vegan diet is more a lifestyle choice and a philosophy than just a diet. The vegan life is the best way to live because it's healthier, helps the environment, and is kinder to animals. Vegan life is healthier for the nutritional benefits are better when compared to non–vegan eating. The majority of people in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reduction of the amount of saturated fats from one's diet improves health greatly for cardiovascular health. According to nursingdegree.com, "Eating nuts and whole grains, while eliminating dairy products and meat, will improve... cardiovascular health." When eliminating food that comes from animals doing so eliminates all dietary cholesterol from one's diet. Vegan diets go to extreme lengths to prevent heart attack and stroke. Plant–based foods are high in fiber and according to nursingdegree.net, "A diet high in fiber...leads to healthier bowel movements." While obtaining nutrition from vegan diets also prevent disease at the same time. For example, it is stated in nursingdegree.com," Eating a diet consisting of whole grains, along with fresh fruits and vegetables, can greatly reduce...chances of colon cancer." Non–vegan diets that contain food derived from animals can be harmful. Food derived from animals can be harmful because it can cause health issues. Non–vegan diets usually consist of dairy products and meats that according to nursingdegree.net "contain a large amount of saturated fats. By reducing the amount of saturated fats from...diet...improve...health tremendously, especially when it comes to cardiovascular health." Diets based on animal derived food can health issues like diseases. Milk is normally known as healthy and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Is it Ethical to Raise Livestock in a Factory Farm? Essay... When we mention about farm, most of us have this image of a vast green pasture where farmers spend most of their time herding livestock but that idyllic picture is just a thing from the past. Since the 1930s in America, small farms started to wither away, made way to bigger and highly mechanized factory farms. It all traced back to McDonalds and the booming of fast food restaurants (Food, Inc 2008). Fast food restaurants had become successful because they could produce tasty food with cheaper cost. Their franchises eventually made them a multi–million–dollars industry. Big business required big suppliers. Small rural farms cannot meet the demand for supply and they quickly fade away. Farmers were being replaced by corporations in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are two categories for these birds. Chickens raised for eggs are called "Layers" and those raised for meat are called "Broilers." A chicken's fate has a lot to do with its gender. Male chicks have no economic use since they cannot lay eggs and not genetically bred for meat. They are basically waste products and must be removed. "They are crushed, gassed, or discarded in trash bags to suffocate, or simply piled one on top of another, to die from dehydration or asphyxiation" (Compassion Over Killing, 2011). According to People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), more than 100 million of male chicks are killed every year." (PETA 2011). Layers practically spent their youth to maturity confined in cages no bigger than their bodies. The cages are densely packed next and on top of one another. Laying hens are frequently starved to maximize their eggs production. The goal is to maximize production with amount of effort. The way I see it: It is like life in prison for those hens. They cannot move and even flap their wings. Living in overcrowded area, it is a natural tendency for the birds to peck at each other. To solve that problem, new born chicks will get part of their top beaks cut off without any painkillers. Many chicks experience pain and unable eat for days. When hens can no longer produce eggs, they are killed and sent elsewhere. Why would one kill those hens? Can we still use them for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Weapons Of Influence On The Fast Casual Restaurant Industry Weapons of Influence in the Fast Casual Restaurant Industry Elizabeth Smith, Christina Schmitzer, Celisa Jackson Mishal Patel, Erik Kuper & Rachel Kosetner MKT 402 at 10:30AM October 28, 2014 Weapons of Influence in the Fast Casual Restaurant Industry The fast casual restaurant industry is a relatively fresh concept that is growing quickly between fast food and casual dining options. Fast casual is becoming a popular choice for many individuals and families since it still offers relatively quick, inexpensive food with more customization and higher quality options. It is also a preferred choice as compared to fast food since many individuals are striving to eat more nutritious foods and live a healthier lifestyle. Since ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, there are many other strategies that marketing managers could take advantage of to start influencing their customers to a greater extent. A new way reciprocity can be implemented in the restaurant industry is by sending out flyers on the web, via email and social media. Under this system, when customers walk into the restaurant with the flyer, they will be given a free menu item, such as a free drink or side. This again would draw customers into the restaurant for the free item and typically cause the customer to purchase extra food to go along with their "free item". Social Proof The greatest evidence of social proof within the entire restaurant industry is the use of review sites such as Urbanspoon, Yelp, etc. These sites use credibility of the masses to reassure someone that others also tried and liked this restaurant. Chipotle is the king of the fast casual restaurant industry when it comes to the utilization of the social proof weapon. An example is their line layout. By ensuring that lines are always visible from the door, the principle of social proof is at work; if multiple people are in line for Chipotle, it must be worth buying. Though the Werther effect is based upon the idea that publicizing a suicide increases the imitation of this action (directly or indirectly), this effect can be utilized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Day Of The Family Farm Days The days of the family farm days are over. For decades, there has been such an exorbitant consumer demand for pork products. The consumer demand is so high that pork is now a multibillion–dollar industry, Swann (2014). Now the family farm has evolved into what critics call "factory farms" due to high consumer demand for affordable meat pork products in the United States (p.43). This mass production calls for animals to be forced to live in confined spaces and operate a breeding system for mass production. The system of confinement is a 114–day gestation period in a "sow gestation stall," about two feet wide by seven feet long (p.43). Although pork producers maintain that their facilities are safe, the Humane Society of the United ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Animal welfare is looking to decrease the issue of mass production of pork there is also Animal rights groups, such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), advocate for vegan or meatless diets. Eating animals, they contend, is cruel (p.47). Those in the business of selling pork have their own argument claiming that they do not mistreat animals, they even go so far as to claim that they, "take great care to feed and shelter their animals properly." In fact, the pork industry argues gestation stalls are a safer and more nutritional way to raise sows indoors (p.46). This is a perfect example of "managing perception" (Moore, 2014). Plato's Republic and Sir Thomas Moore's Utopia (1516), agree that communication in civic society can be used to deceive. They assert that there is a moral challenge to deceive and communicate (p.24). Moore (2014), also asserts that there are similarities between The Republic and Machiavelli's The Prince (1513), who advise rulers how to manage media to hold onto power by using deceit if necessary, rather than by cultivating virtue in individual citizens. The pork industry, similar to Plato's philosophy in The Republic, is a proponent of the abuse of power and a little necessary dishonesty (p,25). The fact that the pork industry organizations make a profit and collect a "small" fee for every hog sold in the U.S. and on imported hogs or pork products, generating about $78 million ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Persuasive Speech On Veganism And Vebesity Did you know that heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States? 735,000 people have a heart attack each year and Вј of the deaths in the U.S. are because of heart related issues. To make one quarter–pound hamburger, we use 6.7 pounds of feed, 52.8 gallons of water, 74.5 sq. feet of land and that's not even including the methane emissions from the animals digestive system that is put into the environment. Are these two related you may ask? And I have an answer for you, yes they are! Every time you eat redmeat in any form, your cholesterol and saturated fat levels will spike and raise your blood cholesterol level. In more simple terms, with every piece of red meat you eat you raise your chance of having a heart attack, getting diabetes, getting cancer, developing a chronic disease, and more. So, how can we kill these two birds with one stone, pardon the pun? We can change our ways of eating to a heart healthy, animal friendly, environmentally loving, mind, body and soul connecting diet, or as others call it; a vegan diet. Now I know ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Veganismis defined as "a type of vegetarian diet that excludes meat, eggs, dairy–products, and all other animal–derived ingredients" ("Definition of Veganism." TheVegan Society, www.vegansociety.com/go–vegan/definition–veganism). A vegan is a person who follows this diet. Throughout history we have seen some very beautiful minds that have declared this diet the best for the human race, including Buddha, Leonardo da Vinci, Gandhi, Albert Einstein, Plato, and Clara Barton. Some vegans also only use hygienic products that go through no animal testing when being made. There are lots of different variations of a vegan diet that people follow like for example having 3 vegan days out of your week. This variation isn't as good for you as a full week vegan diet would be but it drastically decreases your environmental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Informative Essay About High Bridge Only one city has ranked top three in Huffington Post's "America's 10 Most Content Cities" list for the past five years, its name is "High Bridge", located in eastern Pennsylvania. Tourism in High Bridge has never been higher, all due it's immaculate reputation. High Bridge not only have copious amounts of attractions for tourists, but also appeal to permeant residents. This is because High Bridge's community organizers understand the necessity of a city to be suitable in all aspects, not just one attraction. To fully explore what makes this city so distinguished, we must examine the environment, education system, social Services, arts miscellaneous items and why I love this city. After learning more about this city, one will truly understand why some call this city "High Bridge heaven". High Bridge is approximately thirty–five minutes away from Philadelphia and almost two hours from the state capital, Harrisburg. This city's weather and climate is vastly different when compared to other southeastern Pennsylvania cities. Most days are overcast and relatively windy, like weather found in Seattle, Washington. These ubiquitous wind currents power the numerous wind turbines found across this medium ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It roughly equals out to forty–five percent of one's income. With this extreme tax requirement, many social services are provided for free or extremely low cost. These taxes cover necessities like healthcare, education, and quality infrastructure. Septa trolleys and subways are prevalent in High Bridge, which promotes less carbon emitting vehicles. Unfortunately, the cost of living in High Bridge is still relatively high. As seen in Troy, Michigan there are neighborhood fees and stores that are relatively high in pricing like Apple, Wholefoods, and many vegan restaurants and storefronts. High Bridge officials are working diligently to cut the cost of living in half by the year ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Pros And Cons Of Slaughterhouse Farms As you open your mouth to take a bite out of a juicy hamburger topped with bacon, do you ever wonder what you're actually eating? I used to not care about what happened to the animals that provided my food, just as long as I had food. It is very rare that we really know what happens to the animals as they are becoming our food. The cow and pig you are about to eat had suffered a great amount of inhumanity before being slaughtered. Animals that are living on slaughterhouse farms have been abused and mistreated in many ways. It is highly unnecessary for us to mistreat animals when they're providing food for us. Animals that are grown up on slaughterhouse farms start their lives off living through animal cruelty. Vegan Outreach says, "At one... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By not consuming animal products people are slowly solving the problem with animal welfare. About 56 billion animals die every year due to the daily intake humans consume (Google). This is obviously a problem, and I can't understand why people would want to disagree. The treatment of animals on slaughterhouse farms get treated like they have no use, when they are of great use to humans. Animals should not get treated like they are useless. The workers that treat animals poorly need to be fired. They are being inhumane and unreasonable. Those animals that are suffering are doing it to provide a meal on millions of people's tables. The way we kill animals makes no sense. Think about being in those animals positions. What would you want to change if people were skinning you alive, or pounding your head to the ground so you'll die? The conditions in slaughterhouses are wrong, and need to change. From a Ted Talks video a man, Mark Bittman, stars in it and states "... We don't need animal products...We're not born craving Whoppers or Skittles..." (Ted Talks). Therefor, we are not born craving meat. There are many other ways we can get the everyday protein we need without consuming animal products. One way we can get protein is from nuts, beans, or even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...