81. Animal Ethics: August 2006
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Reform or Abolition?
Here , courtesy of Khursh Mian Acevedo, is an essay by Peter Singer and Bruce Friedrich, who argue for the reform of factory
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82. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
ago Upton Sinclair wrote a book about the plight of the immigrant and focused in part on the meat industry. But 100 years later, our industry has been transformed and our meat supply is among the safest, most abundant and certainly the most
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83. Animal Ethics: Think Vegan Food Must Be Boring and Bland? Think Again!
effort is their co-authored book The Vegan Joy of Cooking, due out this fall. In the meantime, those looking for delicious vegan recipes should check out Moskowitz's Vegan with a Vengeance and Moskowitz and Romero's first co-authored cookbook
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84. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
writer is the author of a book about America’s last wild horses.
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85. Animal Ethics: Empty Cages
be organized around Regan's book Empty Cages: Facing the Challenge of Animal Rights .
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86. Animal Ethics: A Questionnaire for Readers
that deal with animals? Book (or article) reviews? Recipes? Any feedback that you can provide us is appreciated. We aim to please (within limits, of course)! As for how to provide such feedback, I prefer the comment section. I have to
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87. Animal Ethics: Animal Rights
of my readers brought this book to my attention. I don't own it and haven't read it, but I will.
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88. Animal Ethics: Children and Heart Disease
of Dr. Spock's enlightening book and read the chapter entitled "Raising Physically Healthy Children." Your children's future health is in your hands. As an added benefit, if you elect to eat that same plant-based diet, you will see health benefits
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89. Animal Ethics: Coddling Aggravated Animal Abusers
you would have thrown the book at Tomlin and given him the maximum sentence allowed by law. Hold Wegmans (and other inhumane egg producers) to the same standard. Wegmans is clearly guilty of raising its birds in cruel abusive battery cages.
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90. Animal Ethics: Introducing Jonathan Hubbell
he can argue; he can write book reviews; he can criticize arguments; he can comment on public affairs. He can even write about personal things, such as his attempt to become a vegetarian. Maybe he’ll share some recipes! I have asked him
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