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    Introduction There is estimated to be around 13 million breeding sow within the EU (Farm Animal Welfare Compendium, 2013). The German pig industry has a vital role within the EU trade of pork and international countries including the breeding, slaughtering and exportation (Global Meat News, 2011) (CIWF, 2010). Animal welfare Animal welfare is how well the animal is capable to cope with its environment (AVMA, 2016). An animal is in a high welfare state when they are healthy, comfortable, the environment

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    The mixture of comedy and satire that is derived from My Year of Meats by Ruth Ozeki also shines light on somewhat unpredictable truths about the meat industry, Japanese culture, and the characters’ own values. In this case, Jane Takagi-Little, the protagonist, discovers what kind of person she truly is throughout “My Year of Meats.” As the reader dives deeper into Ruth Ozeki’s My Year of Meats, the actions of Jane begin to shift her personality from an opportunistic, job-less, desperate young woman

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    Despite his inexperience at living off the land, Chris Mccandless managed to survive in the Alaskan wilderness for a time. His adventures across the United States contributed to honing his skills at surviving with inadequate supplies, little money, and few essential tools. Unfortunately This was not enough, and his inexperience on the finer points of outdoor living and general knowledge of particular subjects proved to create more challenges, and finally this inexperience killed him. Particularly

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    On a gorgeous Saturday morning on a Kansas farm, which smelled strongly of manure and hay there was a massive commotion. What was the cause of the commotion you may ask, it was feeding time, the day where all the farm animals got fed corn and vegetables and occasionally decent people food such as pudding and Peter the pig’s favorite bread. Peter was a pig, he was a very bright pig too, all the farm animals thought pigs were greedy, foul smelling and easily manipulated, but of course, it was not true

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    Oscar Mayer: Strategic Marketing Planning Abstract This Review Paper is aimed to explain the change in customer preferences and their demands. This paper will explain how company cater this particular situation to satisfy and retain its customers because as customer wasn’t happy from company marketing planning, which was effecting company sales in different segments. Oscar Mayer started business as sausages and Westphalian hams specialized retail market, in 1883. In 1911, business was incorporated

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    Researchers have recently discovered that societies who live the longest consume meat sparingly, and there’s good reason to adopt that type of dining habit. Scientists have also found out that people who consume approximately one serving of red meat (beef, pork, or lamb) per day have a 13 percent increased risk of premature death, compared with those who eat very little meat. Processed meat consumption also resulted in about 20 percent increased risk of an early death from ailments including cancer and heart

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    Wild boars were originally brought over by the Spanish in 1539 as food aboard their ships and in the new lands, but now they’re taking over much of the US. There are an estimated five to six million wild boars in the United States with an estimated one million in Florida alone. Spreading rapidly with no intention of slowing down, these wild boars are causing devastation to the native environment throughout the United States with their destructive habits. The US government has precautions put into

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    Consuming meat products especially processed and red meats can cause many types of cancers and diseases as well as other health concerns. Yet, despite the dangers, meats are easily available everywhere, replenishing it every time it runs low. Although meat industries may defend their products shouting out spurious claims such as, the animals live in a great environment when the truth is they live in squalor and disease. Thier vocation is to create good quality meat for consumers, but what they have

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    yourself at least an hour to get it put together. Meaning, don’t wait until the last minute before you cook to assemble it. It is very easy to use and allows for cooking a variety of meats like whole chicken and parts, duck, lamb, and even various cuts of pork and beef. I made a really good roast in it. It was delicious. The oil-less fryer comes with a thermometer, but I would recommend getting your own as this one isn’t very accurate. Easy Clean Up After cooking your meat to perfection at an amazing

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    Chipotle Ethical Dilemmas

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    again don my muck boots, I know that antibiotics are not used to increase production or combat effects of overcrowding. Antibiotics are used only to help an animal just like humans get over a sickness when necessary. Chipotle also claims they serve pork from pigs allowed to freely root and roam outdoors or in deeply bedded barns (Chipotle np). Activists claim they want animals to be raised this way, however, this strategy does not eliminate sickness. Contrary to Chipotle’s statements, statistically

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