In a cold February Aunt Bessie hold me one her side to tell me that she has no more time to still be in this world and she trusted me with her money to change everything she wanted to get rid of. Your wish will come true after all. Time has passed after you left Aunt Bessie, you didn’t have much time to live but anyways you were always strong. Every time you worked hard to keep up with the progressives to succeed always turned out wrong. Now that you are gone, you left money to me, so that I would split it to three progressive reforms. I have now decided to where the one million dollars should be split for. I have decided to give $600,000 to women suffrage, $300,000 to food safety, and $100,000 to deforestation. Women need rights such as men and politicians. Their are smart women also they might be smarter or have better decisions than the government. With $600,000 they would make a group to organize women, while they are traveling the U.S. states to voice out other women to join and be interested. All of this money would be for food, transporting to states and maybe paying women to join them. Then, when all the women are all together they will fight in front of the government to make decisions that benefit every women in all states of the U.S. These are reasons why women should fight …show more content…
Many people are buying meat which cost them a lot to buy. People should eat good meat as they earned it, not giving them pieces of rat and cow mixed. Why did I give $300,000 to food safety? Factories are producing this meat and factories distribute this meat to states and other countries. The U.S. and parts of the world should end all of this to keep the people. The $300,000 is to give it to a group to embellish all of the disgusting meat. Is sufficient that this money can end food safety after all. Hiring scientists, doctors, and people who have experience of meat organs to check if it is good meat, has to be thrown out, or be useful for something
Semester 1 Final Question #51 Some stories/events we discuss in class is the 19th amendment,The 19th amendment was about the women suffrage and the right to vote,it was known as the woman suffrage. It was all ratified August 18,1920,” The U.S was founded its a female citizen and it diddnt share all of the rights as men”,And giving the rights to vote,It all diddnt happen until 1848, then the movement for women the women rights launched on a national level with a convention with the Seneca Falls, And it was all organized by oblitionist Elizebth Cady Stanton and Lucreita Mott. Also after 70 years of all the fighting they finally got it to come togther and fall in place with the passage of the 19th amendment. The
I had never really thought much about animal rights before. But after reading “Puppies, Pigs, and People” by Norcross, I now look at the way we get factory processed meat differently. People need to be more informed of where the meat they are buying and consuming is coming from.
Dispute over the 15th amendment led to a split in the suffrage movement with the National Women’s Suffrage Association, led by Stanton and others, and the American Women’s Suffrage Association, led by Lucy Stone. Black women supported both the NWSA and the AWSA, although they preferred the AWSA, due to their support of their husbands and brothers, as well as other black men. Supporting someone like Stone who thought educated white women were the best candidates for suffrage would be difficult for women who did not match the type of woman supported. Black women were more likely to aid women who supported their race as a whole so they were not divided by their identity as women and their identity as African Americans. They challenged what the
The meat packing industry handles the slaughtering, processing, packaging, and distribution of animals such as cattle, pigs, sheep and other livestock to the fast food industry. These industries hold significant value in the United States, employing more than half a million people. The meat industry holds the nations largest agricultural sector and sales of meat and exceeds over 100 billion dollars a year. The meat packing industry treats their employees with inhumane work conditions and unfair wages in the United States, most companies go to great extend to hide these truths.
Summary-Response Paper #3 “In Defense of Eating Meat” is an article written by Timothy Hsiao from the Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Ethics, published by Springer Netherlands. Timothy Hsiao received his master’s degree in philosophy from Florida State University and currently teaches at Florida Southwestern State College. The article provides a thorough argument for the morality of meat eating.
We as consumers need to take the time out to do our research and make award the things we have read, heard or seen whether it is on television, social media or a conversation among people. What are these farmers thinking? Who knows, but after I read about these situations I had thought about being a vegetarian. However; I like my meat so that is not going to happen, so I will just have to be vigilant on my selections of my meat
Can you imagine how many people we could feed with this enormous quantity of food? There are people in Africa who die from hunger while we feed animals for consuming their meat. This is a painful truth that must be changed in a way or another in order to protect our planet. In the Amazon, 70 % of of land deforested is being used nowadays as cattle pasture. Moreover, there are plenty of other important resources used for this whole procedure, such as water, and fossil fuel as well.
Another example of Americans becoming freer was women’s suffrage. Women’s suffrage is the right for women to vote in elections. The fight for women’s right to vote was nearly a 100 year battle. Many events took place to get to the 19th Amendment such as; in 1849 California became the first state to extend property rights to women, the first National Women’s Rights convention was in 1850, in 1866 the American Equal Rights Association was formed, in 1887 the first vote on women’s suffrage was taken to the Senate and then defeated, starting in 1890 the Progressive Era began and women entered pubic life, and finally the 19th Amendment was passed in 1919 and by 1920 women had complete voting rights. Women’s right to vote is an example of freedom
INTRODUCTION Prior to the twentieth century women in the United Kingdom were excluded from parliamentary elections and were not permitted to have a say in political matters concerning their country. On the 6th of February 1918 however, with the conclusion of World War 1 the British government passed the Representation of the People Act 1918 enfranchising all women of the age of thirty and on December 4th 1918 almost seven million women participated in their first ever parliamentary election. For almost fifty years women from all over Britain fought and struggled to secure this right. This is known as the suffrage campaign. The largest and most famous suffrage groups running the campaign were the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) known
These voiceless victims of the world, are killed every second of every year, in fact, usually when animals are born, their death is already planned. Industrial meat production not only consists in the suffering of animals but also has a negative effect against the environment [deforestation, air and water pollution, water and energy waste, and extinction of species both plants and animal]. This includes cows producing greenhouse gases that increase climate change, and water usage in meat production is said to take 2,400 gallons to produce only 1 pound of meat [peta.org]. With this new innovation it is said [according to the Supermeat company (?)] that there will be 90% less land being
Thesis Proposal Title The impact women’s right to vote had on economic growth in the U.S, as women in integrated into the labour force from the 1920’s to the 1990’s. Background Prior to the 1920s, before women got their right to vote in America. They took up in the more subservient role in society, they were not seen as equal to the men.
Slaughterhouses are taking an increasing toll on the environment. As well as it being a main contributor to global warming with its large emissions of Greenhouse Gases, diseases like mad cow, e coli, and salmonella are all originating from the contaminated meat of this corrupt business (Pacelle). Overall, even claims of being good for the animals and environment can be false when it comes to this
Meat consumption has risen over the years, and has caused the need for quick and easy production. Antibiotic use reigns as the key ingredient in animals feed, as well as the average America’s diet. Things like soy and buying locally grown food give us options beyond the meat in the store, however, companies like Tyson still rule the food industry. The government can place regulation on top of regulation on a company, but the real change comes at the hands of the consumer. The consumer has the right and the ability to demand better, healthier food products.
It would increase the cost because healthy food is really expensive and especially vegan food. The animals are going to find homes for them and that's going to cost more for vaccines for the animals. The economics would go up, more money going up to the corporation because vegan food is expensive. The big corporation that sold meat should sell vegan food but if it’s like a fast food place they should grease it up because big people love fat
It can be argued that eliminating the current operations of animal agriculture would raise prices of meat and make it difficult for meat to stay as cheap and affordable as it has been. At first this objection seems logical and true considering the size of the industry and the dependence we have on the meat production. However, I can argue against this by stating that this objection could only stay valid if certain conditions hold true. One of these conditions relates to not ignoring other ways of reducing costs within the industry.