Nov 18, 2009 -
Okay, while I'm not a strict vegetarian I like to eat only free-range meat, and I tend to avoid animal fashions like leather and fur, and I'm very strongly against cruelty to animals, but...
I found a beautiful cream-colored rabbit's fur coat at a garage sale for $2. Yes, absolutely gorgeous, perfect condition, genuine rabbit fur coat for TWO DOLLARS!!!!!!!!!
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Mar 10, 2009 -
David Zinczenko, with Matt Goulding - Posted on Mon, Mar 02, 2009, 12:37 pm PST
Eating out invariably raises a number of tricky questions: sit-down or drive-thru? Burgers or pizza? Thin or stuffed crust?
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Apr 19, 2009 -
Before he went to sleep I told Salah – I will cook – sliced beef with shi take mushrooms and dried champignons. Oh he was drooling. Next day I had waited until 16:00 hrs and had not eaten anything – just tasted – only eaten fruit the whole day.
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Aug 10, 2008 -
Many people in Libya did not cook in a healthy way.
Whatever they cook, all had to have tomatoes in it (except the sweet dishes of course…) There had been a recent study abt that way of cooking fm Jordan. Many Libyans went there to be treated medically.
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Feb 12, 2008 -
I was reading an article in Vanity Fair magazine, that referred to the one below published in 1991 on Time magazine about the intrincate dealings inside the "church" of Scientology.
Monday, May. 06, 1991
Cover Story: The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power
By RICHARD BEHAR
By all appearances, Noah Lottick of Kingston, Pa., had been a normal, happy 24-year-old who was looking for his place in the world.
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Jan 03, 2008 -
Project codename wackdoodle - I think I'm the newest and squishiest Transformer.
However, I maybe the smartest Transformer cause I successfully got out of my expensive gym membership without paying any penalties. Go wack, it's your birthday (thank goodness it isn't - don't need to be 37 yet)!
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Aug 07, 2007 -
As now we are well into the new millinium,there are a few things that we can do differently.One of the biggest ways to save the earth is going vegan-being a vegetarian is great BUT you're still promoting the pain and suffering of millions of animals.See,as long as you still eat cheese or drink cow milk,well you might just as well eat meat.What I mean is that you're only half way there!We can totally adopt a vegan lifestyle with alittle effort.I know it seems hard at first,but start with incorporating new veggies into your life,then slowly(or fast)stop eatting meat,then the last phase-no more dairy.See,animals on a farm have a horrible lot in life.Not only do these farms produce so much pollution,the animals live a life only to produce more.More milk,more eggs and tender beef.A mother cow has no time with her young as the males are taken away upon birth to eventally become veal locked in a crate they can't even turn around in!And chickens,well they get their beeks burned off shortly after being born.All these animals pumped with hormones,why,to always produce more.
I do,however,think that we can be a bright bunch of people in that we can change our ways for all invovled,rememebering that there is no"free range" for these animals and that we can make the change!!So,come everyone and believe me when I say-this is way of the new world and stomp out those bad habits of all that came before us and we ourselves.
And this is the importance of being vegan.
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Jul 31, 2007 -
Excerpted from An Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It, by Al Gore (Rodale, 2006)
When considering a problem as vast as global warming, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and powerless. But we need to resist that response, because this crisis will get resolved only if we as individuals take responsibility. By educating ourselves and others, by doing our part to minimize our use and waste of resources, by becoming more politically active and demanding change — in these ways and many others, each of us can make a difference.
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