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    Dog meat has been considered a traditional dish in Vietnam for a long time, and eating dog has been believed to be a way to preserve the national culture and to bring good luck as well (Arthurs, 2001). Currently, however, many animal lovers, animal rights activists and organizations all over the world have been concerned about whether this is an unsound and a barbarian custom that needs eliminating or not. For example, in the United States and Europe, people can treat dogs and cats as part of…

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    The idea that eating meat is a controversial topic for people. Some people think that there is nothing against it but others feel that it is something that should be completely avoided. Something that a lot of people from both sides agree on is that the meat industry is not what it should be and that there are a lot of things that need fixed. This is something that a lot of Ethicists agree on and even Kant for example can even have it looked at in several different ways with his different ideas.…

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    fast it will get worst. We must cut down on meat and dairy in our diet. We must find other food sources such as plants to protect the environment. To feed one person a year on a vegan diet it only takes 1/16 of an acre. A vegetarian diet take 3 times as much land which is 3/16 but to eat the way we do with meat,dairy and eggs it takes 18 times more land. This is because you can produce 37,000 lbs of vegetables on 1 1/2 acres, and only 375 lbs of meat on that same amount of land. If you…

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    Red Meat: A Case Study

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    food pyramid, from grains to fruits and vegetables, dairy products, meats, proteins, and sweet treats. It can be hard to choose, and though some are adventurous, many consumers tend to lean towards their favorites, and a favorite of many is beef. For hundreds of years, beef has been enjoyed by consumers as a part of a balanced diet as steaks and roasts, and not to mention beef byproducts such as leather and oil tallow. At grocery meat counters across the country, beef is featured prominently as…

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    makes this one of the most powerful industry on the country and major export item that makes it a preferable segment of the business to be discussed. Supply Chain Description The supply chain of the red meat industry in Australia is dominated by beef because it is a significant part of the red meat production and export in Australia (Newsome & Llewelyn, 2014). Steps of the production of beef and its stakeholders The following are the steps of the supply chain in case of the export with specific…

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    ponder on where their consumed meat originated from they generally brainstorm ideas of the stereotypical farm or cattle grazing in a pasture. With new technologies this may no longer be the general idea of many. Throughout my seventeen years of life I have always lived on a fourth-generation family farm; therefore, I have always been directly involved in the agriculture industry. Looking towards the future of agriculture, a concern I have is lab grown meat. Lab grown meat has recently reached…

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    dominated by the meat packing industry. In order to get this way, the cultures across America had to adapt to the much more efficient meat dressings. In this sense, it was the new technologies of refrigerator cars and “disassembly” lines that influenced the change of culture, known as technological determinism. Before the new technologies were developed, meat packing was a slow process met with many health problems. Meat was difficult to transport long distances, and unkempt meat in warm…

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    The Meat Industry verses Being a Vegetarian Do you know where the meat we all eat come from? This is something we all need to think about when we cook a nice juicy steak or going to your local McDonald’s for a Big Mac. Eating meat could be seen as being wasteful since it takes a lot of plants, which we know as a crop, can produce a small amount of meat. When people do a meat based diet is high in fats and cholesterol these are killers and bad for your health, verses a vegetarian diet, it offers…

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    Expository THE EFFECTS OF OUR MEAT. The disguised murder. Introduction When you walk thru the store and grab meat you don't connect it to a dead carcass it's food nothing more. We grow up learning that even in children's books we separate cute farm animals from are food. Society makes industry animals life's no longer a life but simple a product. “we eat pork not pigs, veal not baby calfs, animals are not killed in a slaughterhouse but processed in a packaging plant” -Dana Jones. Effect on…

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    Leaving Meat, Living Healthy Most of people believe that human cannot get enough nutrition without meat, and meat is the best source to get iron. In fact, the situation is opposite “Meat and cheese may be as bad as smoking” (Wu, 2014, para1); eating meat can cause more bad effects than benefits. On the one hand, animals have the same right as human; however, there are thousands of animals been killed every year because of the profit of the meat products. On the other hand, food additives in…

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