Reflection
For this project we learned about how the food we eat is made, what it is made of, and how it gets to us. We learned about the differences between the organic and industrial food industry and the food they produce. After we had all thoroughly dug into this unit, we got to branch off on our own and assemble an essay involving whatever food-related topic we wanted. I chose a topic that the majority of American’s choose to overlook: the benefits of vegetarianism...
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Essay
To Be or Not To Be…A Vegetarian
Sorry, this essay isn't about Hamlet’s most famous words in one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays; it’s about meat, or rather, the lack thereof. This essay is all about why YOU should stop eating meat. Albert Einstein once said, “Nothing will benefit health or increase chances of survival of life on Earth as the evolution to a vegetarian diet.” Vegetarians live a healthier, clear minded life that helps themselves, the animals, and the planet in a way completely different (and better!) than that of an omnivore. One will learn why vegetarianism is better for you, reduces the number of tortured animals, reduces famine, is more cost effective, and can help you live longer...
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Sorry, this essay isn't about Hamlet’s most famous words in one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays; it’s about meat, or rather, the lack thereof. This essay is all about why YOU should stop eating meat. Albert Einstein once said, “Nothing will benefit health or increase chances of survival of life on Earth as the evolution to a vegetarian diet.” Vegetarians live a healthier, clear minded life that helps themselves, the animals, and the planet in a way completely different (and better!) than that of an omnivore. One will learn why vegetarianism is better for you, reduces the number of tortured animals, reduces famine, is more cost effective, and can help you live longer...
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