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91. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
the iceberg, that not just cows are being tortured, but pigs, turkeys, chickens, calves and sheep. And it is not just at the slaughterhouses but at the factory farms where these animals are tortured from the very beginning of their lives to the
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92. Animal Ethics: "Human Beings Love Beef"
about the consumption of cow flesh. Posted by Keith Burgess-Jackson at 5:29 PM Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Google Buzz
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93. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
because a cow must be fed to convert grass or grain calories into protein before a human can consume even “humane” or grass-fed beef. Ms. Niman’s argument amounts to lowering an ethical standard to fit the
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94. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
have co-evolved with us. Cows, domestic sheep, chickens and many others would not survive if they were not raised for human consumption, protected from malnutrition, disease and predators. Professor Steiner is entitled to his beliefs and his
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95. Animal Ethics: Veganism
& Animal Trust Hounded, Cowed, & Badgered Humane Society of North Texas, The Humane Society of the United States, The Institute for Animals and Society, The International Fund for Animal Welfare, The Jean Kazez Karuna for
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96. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
learned from the British mad-cow crisis. The other critical failing is the U.S.D.A.'s testing program itself.In Britain and Japan, every cow bound for market is tested for the disease. The number of cattle tested in the United States has risen
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97. Animal Ethics: Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 9
of diseases (think of Mad Cow). And meat-based diets are themselves unhealthy, even deadly. They’re linked to heart disease, colon cancer, and stroke, among other maladies. Don’t take my word for it. Check into it! Take
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98. Animal Ethics: Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 11
companion of mine—a cow, a horse, a pig, a chicken, a goat—dies a natural death. May I eat it?I don’t see why not. There are two reasons, in general, to refrain from eating animal flesh. The first—the utilitarian
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99. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
the largest animals (cow/buffalo/camel). At each stage their livestock represent capital stock in an economy which places high value on the animals because of their many uses. Again, it is foolish to expect the PWTACFNMTR among them to
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100. Animal Ethics: Issues to Discuss
food, such as pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens; and (3) wild animals, such as deer, snakes, and chimpanzees?• Should vegetarians be critical of demi-vegetarians? Must one be a vegan in order to argue in behalf of animals?• Is it wrong
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