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New Book on Animal Rights Activism

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One guy runs Vegan Outreach and the other is a VP at PETA (they have those?). For instance, they caution that if "we're at a restaurant and there's a veggie burger on the menu but we give the server the third degree about the ingredients or about how it was cooked, we're most likely doing more harm than good."

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Think Vegan Food Must Be Boring and Bland? Think Again!

Animal Ethics

As much as these individuals would like to do the right thing and stop supporting factory farms with their purchases, they think the sacrifice is just too great. People who have eaten meat and dairy products their entire lives, often simply can't imagine what vegans eat. Still skeptical about how tasty vegan fare can be?

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Make This the Year You Do Right by Animals

Animal Ethics

Eat right. If you currently eat meat, make a commitment to reduce your consumption of animals in January and stop eating them altogether in February. If you are already a vegetarian, make this the year that you decide to go vegan. What counts as eating right? Lose weight. Quit smoking. Exercise more. Drink less alcohol.

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Resolve to Do Right by Animals in 2007!

Animal Ethics

Eat right. What counts as eating right? Eat right—I will eat a diet low in fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium, and high in complex carbohydrates and fiber; and I will limit my consumption of empty calories like those found in sweets, soda pop, and trendy high-calorie coffee drinks. Lose weight. Quit smoking.

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The One Animal Product You Should Feed Your Children

Animal Ethics

Spock: Most families have become more conscious about the fat content of meats, and many are choosing the lower-fat cuts. The healthiest diets of all, however, go a step further, and get their nutrients from beans, grains, vegetables, and fruits rather than from meats. Michael Klaper, Pregnancy, Children, and the Vegan Diet , p.

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