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    RAISING NATIVE GOATS FOR MEAT PRODUCTION A Project Proposal Presented to: The Members of the Panel In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject Technology and Livelihood Education (T.L.E.) - III AFA- I Presented by: JESSAH MAE A. ASEDILLA Project Proponent III-MAYON Daniel R. Aguinaldo National High School Matina‚ Davao City Submitted to: Mr. Jesus Oreiro T.L.E. III Teacher January 2012 S.Y. 2011-2012 TABLE

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    responsibilities were blatantly ignored by the industry in an attempt to turn out as much profit as possible. The meat packers did not care if poor working conditions led to sickness and death. They also did not care if the spoiled meat they sold was killing people. The following paper will discuss the many ways that rights and responsibilities were not being fulfilled by the meat packing industry. At the turn of the twentieth century "Muckraking" had become a very popular practice. This was

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    Should eating dog meat be acceptable? Son T. Nguyen Marshall University Abstract The purpose of this research is to address the controversial issue in regards to dog meat consumption. This paper takes a look at several of the published books‚ articles‚ and journals which either support or oppose the ongoing tradition of eating dog meat. I think that eating dog meat should be acceptable; therefore‚ I have used sources such as Oh & Jeffrey (2011) to support my argument. Dog meat consumption is

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    project #2 Test Tube Meat Scientists have recently traveled to the Netherlands to check out different laboratories researching test tube meat. This is a recent study and may seem far-fetched but we could be eating this meat in the next couple of years. With a new study like this there will be many controversial Pros and Cons. The two articles I researched online were; Burgers From A Lab: The World Of In Vitro Meat and the other is from Beefmagazine.com: Test Tube Meat. Both of the articles

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    which focuses on the different key players in response to the Yulin Dog Meat Festival. The act of torturing dogs before eating them during the Yulin Dog Meat Festival is one that is harshly criticised by animal lovers‚ activists and the general public all over the globe. No doubt‚ the Western perception of dogs and pets as companions and deserving of animal rights justifies their protest and condemnation of the Yulin Dog Meat Festival. However‚ that is also reflective of the heart of ethnocentrism

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    Vegetarians and Meat Eaters During the last 20 years more and more people decide to cut their daily menu any meat and animal products for many different reasons such as fear of food poisoning‚ diseases or etc. However‚ eating meat is part of the daily life of billions of people all over the world. Meat is a prehistoric‚ basic food full of proteins‚ iron‚ and amino-acids. People who eat meat live longer than vegetarians‚ but a meatless diet is healthier than a diet containing meat. To say truth

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    eventually come to think about eating meat. This is no accident‚ meat has it’s pull on humanity. And on our world. The choices we make matter. According to the best-selling author Jonathan Safran Foer‚ eating the meat we know "is certainly the single worst thing that humans can do to the environment"(457). Foer has been recognized by Rolling Stones Magazine and Esquire for his many accomplishments. In one of his works‚ "Against Meat"‚ Foer covers the relationship of meat and

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    The Jungle In the 1900s the working conditions for foreigners and natural born citizens were unacceptable. The meat was packaged in factories crawling with disease. Upton Sinclair recognized the issues surrounding these conditions. Sinclair wrote The Jungle to inform the world about how not only the meat packing industry was flawed‚ but also how the working conditions of that time were flawed. Upton Sinclair was born in Baltimore‚ Maryland‚ on September 20‚ 1878. His father was an alcoholic

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    Jungle‚ shined a light into the dark and dreary life of a meat packer in Chicago. The Jungle horrified and disgusted readers. The book even had implications on the federal level. President Theodore Roosevelt‚

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    creativity and their artistic visions with everyone who played their games. There are five main subjects in the movie. Jonathan Blow‚ who developed "Braid‚" Edmund McMillen and Tommy Refenes‚ who developed "Super Meat Boy‚" and Phil Fish and Renaud Bedard‚ who developed "Fez." Super Meat Boy‚ by Edmund McMillen and Tommy Refenes is a quirky platformer that relates back to their own childhood video game experiences‚ where you play as a boy with no skin and must navigate through fast paced levels fighting

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