There are a great number of benefits associated with leading the life of a vegan. Not only can it help save the environment, and the animals but it can also save your life. Animal Rights Activist & Vegan, Heather Mangal spoke on how much making the switch to being a vegan has changed her life and discussed the tips everyone can take to do the same
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One Man’s Way is a 1996 documentary where Peter Singer documents the efforts and philosophies of animal rights activist Henry Spira, who is often remembered as the most effective animal activist of the 20th century. Henry Spira is most notably known for his tireless efforts to expose the the cruel animal experimentation that goes on behind doors, especially in the cosmetic industry. Video released by Peter Singer under the Creative Commons License.
READ B4 SPEAK Summary: A)Human Issues 1st, I served PeaceCorps. gov helping many selfish humans, but help more now by simply leaving animals alone takes nothing from humans. It helps our health care system, environment, 1000′s of animals and even can stop World Hunger. Every 10lbs of corn/grain given to even a caged (reduce exercise to get fat) only yields 1lb of flesh, most is burnt off living or pooped out! Factory Farm animals are well fed, yet humans go hungry, just to convert it to flesh for taste of cooked flesh! ChristianVeg. org evolve Religion(s) we dont dress or live the same like cavemen either. Dont impose your religion on animals, but try rasta, 7th day adventist, budhism, hare krishna all caring and accepting veg religions. B) PETA kills too, poor justification, worry about your actions, try MercyforAnimals. org (MeatVideo. com – watch) or VeganOutreach. org (my fav group) or just keep it about the mammals needless suffering. Also, more blame to Puppy Mills, Pet Shops, Breeders and selfish idiots that dont adopt, spay or neuter who cause the issues not those Vets (VeganVet. net, VegetarianDogs. com – dont value one life over another pig smart as dogs suffer the same. Dogs can be healthy veggies, if a animal cannot like a snake then shouldn’t be a pet) trying at least and shelters or rescue groups hoardering. C) Poor Plants- as with the hunger, it takes less plants to make meat, thats what they eat! Also, they dont have a central nervious sytem (ability to feel pai . . .
Brett Keane Videos, Music, and News Website www. brettkeane. weebly. com The Difference Between Vegan Vegetarian If you recently started reading about vegetarian diets, you have probably read all sorts of strange vegetarian terms and categories like “vegan,” “ovo-lacto vegetarian,” and “semi-vegetarian. ” You probably wondered what the big deal was. Afterall, what is so conceptually tough about not eating meat? And you were right! The distinctions between these sub-categories of vegetarian are actually small, but each is very important to members who belong to the groups. For them, these distinctions aren?t arbitrary lines; they are important dietary or ethical decisions. Let?s take a look at some of these groups VEGETARIAN: Vegetarian is a blanket term used to describe a person who does not consume meat, poultry, fish, or seafood. This grouping includes vegans and the various sub-categories of vegetarian; however, it generally implies someone who has less dietary restrictions than a vegan. SEMI-VEGETARIAN: The term semi-vegetarian is usually used to describe someone who is a vegetarian who consumes dairy products, eggs, chicken, and fish, but does not consume other animal flesh. OVO-LACTO-VEGETARIAN: Ovo-lacto vegetarians are vegetarians who do not consume meat, poultry, fish, and seafood, but do consume eggs and milk. This is the largest group of vegetarians. OVO-VEGETARIAN: Ovo-vegetarian is a term used to describe someone who would be a vegan if they did not consume eggs . . .