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- Vegetarianism commentary on GoVeg com -
... The billboard was for Goveg.com. ... What I learned at GoVeg.com, is that eating meat is just plain harmful, and not just to the animals themselves. ... Reading further into the information on GoVeg.com though, I f... - Go Veg!! -
Animal cruelty, health problems, and environmental degradation do not appear to most to be synonymous with a juicy steak or a big, greasy hamburger, unless that person is a vegetarian. People who have chosen to live their liv... - Being a Meat Eater isnt Immoral -
Being a Meat Eater isn’t Immoral
Eating meat has been a delectable part of many lives for many centuries. Meat is a nutritious source of protein and is often essential to a well balanced diet. The process of obtaining... - PETA and Vegetarianism Lies and Deceit -
... Either way, no one can deny, or hide, the tragedy that PETA has inflicted on the public. ... PETA will find one disgraced slaughterhouse and posts their findings as if it was a good representation of all slaughterhouse... - Pythagoras and what he is know for -
...is writings survive, and it is difficult to distinguish the ideas he originated from those of his disciples. His memory is kept alive partly by the Pythagorean theorem, probably developed by his school after he died. Greek... - Vegetarianism -
...rcise and includes stretching, riding bike, and jogging; conditioning, which is tailored to personal ability and needs, and can be brisk walking or vigorous exercise; and cool-down phase involves reducing the intensity of ... - Animal Torture and Meat Morals -
...ery (150) hard. My mother wasn't very supportive of my decision. She wanted me to continue eating meat. I had to work very, very hard to convince her that being vegetarian was healthier. Afterwards, she understood my decis... - An analysis of A Hunger Artist -
... on a dark winter night.” (www.levity.com/corduroy/kafka.htm, pg. 1)
The hunger artist is the typical protagonist portrayed in Kafka’s works. He is alienated, misunderstood, and to a degree he is victimized by society. Th... - Gahndi -
... major characteristic of a great protester. Gandhi went even as far to say that nonviolence was more important than food. “Rightly taken, food sustains the body; rightly practiced non-violence sustains the soul. The body f... - Life as a Vegetarian Teen -
...amily, I was lucky to not get a lot of resistance from them. I have never really been forced to eat meat, and I have never really been shunned because of my eating habits. My friends also posed no problem, but truthfully... - Ghandis Life -
... ’” The life of Mohandas Gandhi was nothing less than extraordinary, although he was nothing short of just a simple man. ... Looking into the depths of his life, and where he developed his philosophies is a way for und... - Straightedge -
...xtreme cases, prescription drugs. The second is the abstinence of sexual intercourse, or at least promiscuity. The third is the abstinence of using or consuming animal products (veganism), although most people choose vege... - PUNK -
... society, authority, conformity and religion amongst other things. Punk music was the voice of the youth. It all started with the music but it was so much more then just music to the followers of Punk, it was a way of life... - Meat: It's What SHOULD Be For Dinner -
...leting themselves of some of the essential nutrients needed for a healthy body. There are many vitamins which cannot be fully obtained from the foods that vegetarians often restrict themselves to. One of those vitamins be... - The Stone Age, revison notes -
... trade. This complex relationship between groups shows an aspect of society not seen before. There is also an amazing array of art in Europe. Britain was initially to cold to sustain life but there was evidence from Pavila... - Creative Marketing for Rural India -
...argeted since the merchants who operate such places are quite mobile.
· Companies with sufficient resource could use delivery vans which could serve the dual purpose of taking the product to the customers in every nook an...