Sunday, November 11, 2012

Vegan Is Love?

2 comments:

  1. This was an interesting source you used as its relevant to your argument and relatively current. I believe that the author has a right to inform kids about their eating habits and no just leave the decision to themselves. Although I don't believe that it is a strong source to use as a major source in your argument, I think this would be valuable to mention this source as a small reference to know how to spread awareness bout food choices to our children. I am not surprised that this book caught news to the media as being controversial as it is a delicate subject to many.

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  2. I think what we put into our bodies is our own choice child or not. As children we read and see things on TV that can effect the way that we feel about certain things. I know when I was about eleven I had been living in Indonesia for about a year and we got invited to a funeral. I was enjoying myself when my life changed. I watched as they stuck a pole through a pig and roasted it. I informed my mom that I was no longer going to eat meat and she asked a couple of questions but let me make my own decision. It lasted for about four months but I then decided to go back to meat. At 28 years old I still don’t eat pig or cow I stick to chicken and sometimes turkey.

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