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I Am Not a Nugget: The Vegetarian Revolution
Have you ever seen a baby cow? Maybe at a petting zoo? Have you seen how
innocently wide-eyed they are, eager to explore the world, all fuzzy and small?
That cow, or one exactly like it, is being eaten in a hamburger at this very minute.
The average American eats meat; maybe a hot dog, or a sausage link, or a nice,
sizzling slice of bacon. But some people become vegetarians, meaning they don’t
consume meat. Although some people think becoming vegetarian is unnecessary, cliché,
or even unhealthy because of supposed lack of protein, eating a vegetarian diet is
actually just as good, even a bit better, than a normal diet for the following reasons:
animals aren’t condemned to death for vegetarian food, the diet does have sufficient
amounts of protein and nutrients, and overall, vegetarians are healthier in general.
While the word is that animals are “put to sleep” humanely and painlessly while
being manufactured for food, that’s definitely not the case. Cows are crudely injected
with Bovine DNA Recombinant Formula, a noxious, horrendous substance that causes
their cells to work rapidly overtime, leaving them exhausted; they’re cramped in
crowded crates, musty and filthy, packed so tightly together with other animals that they
can’t turn around, lie down, or even take a single step for weeks on end. Unjustly
deprived of exercise, sunlight, veterinary care, and even proper food, they are cruelly
slaughtered after being tortured and malnourished. Chickens are force-fed chemicals to
make them lay larger eggs faster. This chemical has been known to cause cancer in
animals, but no one cares about the pain animals go through. They’re kept awake almost
twenty-four hours a day under harsh bright lights. Over 25 billion animals are killed
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annually just so we can indulge in pork chops, meatballs, and fried chicken – that’s 3.5
times the world’s population. The average meat-eater is responsible for about 100
animal deaths a year. In fact, as you’ve been reading this, almost 100,000 chickens have
been murdered for food (not to mention other types of animals like pigs and cows). Not
only does vegetarianism prevent this cruelty, it also has all the nutrients and protein of a
regular diet, maybe even more.
A number of people believe that meat diets have large amounts of protein, which
is essential to human health. Sure, that is true, but you can still get the right amount of
protein while not eating meat. “Fake meat” products, like veggie burgers, taste pretty
much like normal meat, but they’re made with soy protein, equivalent to regular protein
and just as good-tasting. However, protein found in meats, as opposed to vegetable
proteins, more closely resemble human proteins. Vegetarians can also obtain nutrients
from foods like nuts, eggs, beans, and peas, which all contain vitamin B12 protein.
Whole wheat grains that can be found in oatmeal, whole wheat bread, and other whole
grain products have healthy amounts of protein also. There’s even more benefits to
being a vegetarian; along with receiving sufficient amounts of vitamins and such,
vegetarians are overall healthier than people with regular diets.
The main concern for vegetarianism is its supposed impact on physical growth
and development. But most vegetarians get more than enough nutrition, and they’ll
generally be better off in the long run. Studies show that vegetarians are 32 percent less
likely to contract a heart disease than people with regular diets. Not eating meat also
slashes down the risk of cancer by 12 percent; also, vegetarians tend to exercise more
and drink more water. Average Americans with normal diets consume more than
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enough protein – the only essential nutrient that Americans consume more than enough
of, due to our tendency to eat an abundance of meat. Cutting back on meat eating
stabilizes the level of protein down to a perfect amount. It is clearly evident that
vegetarian diets have a distinct advantage over meat-eating diets.
It’s essential to know the facts on vegetarianism before presupposedly cancelling
out the idea. It minimizes animal deaths for food; it has more than enough vitamins and
sufficient protein, and you tend to be healthier all around as a vegetarian. Next time you
are feeling a craving for a bacon cheeseburger, imagine an innocent pair of pigs and
calves being slaughtered for food. Imagine all the health benefits you would earn if you
opted for something without that extra meat. Tell others about the choice of becoming a
vegetarian. The benefits for the world are unfathomable every time someone decides to
put down the chicken leg, steak, or beef jerky and veg out!
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Persuasive Essay Identification Sheet
Catchy Title: I Am Not a Nugget: The Vegetarian Revolution
Attention Grabber (Anecdote): Have you ever seen a baby cow? Maybe at a petting zoo?
Have you seen how innocently wide-eyed they are, eager to explore the world, all fuzzy
and small? That cow, or one exactly like it, is being eaten in a hamburger at this very
minute.
Paragraph 1 Persuasive Techniques: (Statistic) => Over 25 billion animals are killed
annually just so we can indulge in pork chops, meatballs, and fried chicken.
(Generalization) => …But no one cares about the pain animals go through.
Paragraph 2 Persuasive Techniques: (Pros & Cons) => …but they’re made with soy
protein, equivalent to regular protein and just as good-tasting. However, protein found
in meats, as opposed to vegetable proteins, more closely resemble human proteins.
(Fact) => Vegetarians can also obtain nutrients from foods like nuts, eggs, beans, and
peas, which all contain vitamin B12 protein.
Paragraph 3 Persuasive Techniques: (Generalization) => But most vegetarians get more
than enough nutrition, and they’ll generally be better off in the long run. (Statistics) =>
Studies show that vegetarians are 32 percent less likely to contract a heart disease than
people with regular diets.
Zinger (Anecdote): Next time you are feeling a craving for a bacon cheeseburger,
imagine an innocent pair of pigs and calves being slaughtered for food. Imagine all the
health benefits you would earn if you opted for something without that extra meat.
Hyphen: The average meat-eater is responsible for about 100 animal deaths a year.
Dash: Over 25 billion animals are killed annually just so we can indulge in pork chops,
meatballs, and fried chicken – that’s 3.5 times the world’s population.
Colon: I Am Not a Nugget: The Vegetarian Revolution
Comma Rule 1: Unjustly deprived of exercise, sunlight, veterinary care, and even proper
food… Comma Rule 2: …A noxious, horrendous substance that causes their cells to
work rapidly overtime, leaving them exhausted… Comma Rule 3: This chemical has
been known to cause cancer in animals, but no one cares about the pain animals go
through. Comma Rule 4: That cow, or one exactly like it, is being eaten in a hamburger
at this very minute.
Comma Rule 6: …Overall, vegetarians are healthier in general.
Comma Rule 7: Sure, that is true, but you can still get the right amount of protein while
not eating meat. Comma Rule 8: April 16, 2012 (in header, does it count?)
Adj Out of Order: they’re cramped in crowded crates, musty and filthy…
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