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    Personal Profile I am Paul Martinez and at my 18 years of age I find my self in a awesome and beautiful place. I had the opportunity of coming here just a year ago and I´m very thankful to my parents that supported me in every way which with out their help this experience would have been completely impossible. I was born in Mexico City in 1995 and shortly after that I moved to Akumal a small fishing town along the Caribbean coast. I spent my childhood surrounded by a beautiful natural landscape

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    to creating a brighter and more sustainable future for the existence of human life on Earth. Humans becoming vegan can benefit the environment in many ways and one of them is the amount of water it saves. Dixie Wills said that for “every pound of meat not consumed‚ 2‚500 to 5‚000 gallons of water will be saved”(1). Producing one hamburger uses about 1‚300 gallons of water. Think about how much water is being wasted that could be used to benefit other parts of the world. If you were to produce one

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    athletic endurance. (Nutrition Living). In fact‚ studies conclude that vegetarians held a higher VO2 max (Maximal oxygen uptake for endurance. I live a vegetarian diet and lift weights‚ so I was inspired to learn more about vegetarian (no- meat eater) and omnivorous (meat and plant eater) athletic performance. Based on my experience‚ I have increased endurance and energy since switching to a vegetarian diet. Thus‚ I believe a vegetarian diet produce better athletic endurance and strength than an omnivore

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    Ribeye Steaks Case Study

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    the fat will melt‚ which will cause the flare-ups that can easily result in the meat being charred. Sirloin has significantly less fat‚ which means that it is less likely to drip fat so the temperature should remain relatively stable. Which cut is more expensive? Ribeye is typically the more expensive of the two options. This is because it is a popular cut and is in high demand. However‚ the grade of the meat increases the price as well. Prime sirloin may be more expensive per pound than Choice

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    Which if true‚ then this would explain why most people consume meat‚ and why today’s meat industry is violent and merciless to cattle and other animals‚ causing them to suffer a great deal. However it doesn’t explain how people like Singer can resist this tendency. Singer points to Jeremy Bentham who wrote that “the capacity for suffering [is] the vital

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    Look carefully at the pro side. Would it be beneficial to the general population to gradually eliminate meat and other animal products from the common diet? Those that argue in favor of vegetarianism utilize not only the question of morality‚ but also the undeniable facts about a vegetarian’s health and how the economy and environment can be bolstered by switching to a purely horticultural society. According to those that advocate this lifestyle‚ disparaging the lives and pain of animals

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    Research Proposal

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    when it actively encourages a vegetarian diet as a way of life? Yes it’s taking it too far by ignoring the value of nutrients that meat can offer our bodies. Research plan: I plan to conduct my research on the issue if animal rights organizations have gone too far in promoting a vegetarian diet. But also on those who do not encourage this and the importance that meat has. Some of the sites I will be using are http://www.prairie.org/‚ http://digitalcommons.csbsju.edu‚ and other resources. Timetable

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    Benefits Of Vegetarianism

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    everywhere and are becoming popular because of the rise of vegetarianism. Many people are vegetarians or on the road of becoming one. I myself is a vegetarian. Well‚ what exactly does it mean to be a vegetarian? Basically it’s someone who doesn’t eat meat or any animals products because of many different reasons. Vegetarianism is a touchy subject because some people who are non- vegetarians think it is dumb and pointless. Vegetarianism is not dumb or pointless. In my opinion‚ being a vegetarian is good

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    Carrie Ruxton's Summary

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    Ruxton‚ a dietitian affiliated to the Meat Advisory Panel‚ an independent industry-backed group‚ says: “There are some foods that increase risk and should be eaten in smaller amounts and should be eaten occasionally. We need to accept that processing is part of human evolution and culture‚ but it’s how far you go with it.”You can’t just try to process everything because it won’t work you can easily process meat because we already have pork chops and other types of meats that are easy to memic But it would

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    Animals‚ created an image to persuade people to consider the vegetarian lifestyle‚ to treat animals as equals‚ as well as to visually reveal what these animals go through before hand. While the intended audience and viewers are those of us who eat meat and treat animals cruelly‚ the importance of this is if we do not slaughter humans‚ animals should not be slaughtered either. In that case‚ wanting to catch the audiences eyes‚ PETA used a beautiful woman as the center focus because of who she is‚

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