This is written by a strong exponent of vegetarianism, with supporting views from people she admits are extremists for animal rights. |
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There are no food taboos, although Buddhist monks may practice vegetarianism and observe other food taboos. |
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The sight of that desecration was enough to renew my long-forgotten vows of vegetarianism. |
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Uphold your vows strictly, be they marriage, monasticism, nonaddiction, tithing, loyalty to a lineage, vegetarianism or nonsmoking. |
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I love Whole Foods because it presents itself as a feast of sensualism, rather than dour vegetarianism or consumerism. |
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If there's any nationality that struggles to accept food fads, such as vegetarianism and nouvelle cuisine, it's the Italians. |
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Even in the exceptional cases, the reason is vegetarianism as Jains, Brahmins and Gujaratis are very particular about this aspect. |
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The dozens of reporters who covered the event were especially curious about yoga and vegetarianism. |
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Also, the emphasis was much more on elucidating the experience of something like vegetarianism than is often the case with quantitative research. |
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As a former vegetarian, I find vegetarianism to be overhyped and often misrepresented. |
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It is also striking that the study was concerned with the factors that influence food selection, like vegetarianism. |
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These included nature cure, fasting, hydrotherapy, colonics, exercise, diet emphasizing raw foods and vegetarianism. |
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Although our Thai culture is one of meat eating, I try to promote vegetarianism among the youth, as I understand that meat is a tamasic food. |
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Now he was committing to no drink, no drugs, vegetarianism and two hours' meditation every day. |
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Culturally, vegetarianism has always been more highly developed in certain countries than others. |
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A noticeable tendency in the West, especially in English-speaking countries, was a rise in vegetarianism. |
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Luckily, Carrie is well-practiced at disguising her vegetarianism and has been known to scoff hamburgers whole just to throw people off her scent. |
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Continues her family's crusade on fashion, with a segment on McCartney's vegetarianism. |
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But the cause of vegetarianism does have a few valiant crusaders. |
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To get the inside story, I looked for what insiders had to say about vegetarianism and Veganism. |
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His life was pure and simple: vegetarianism, teetotalism, abstention from religious rites of any kind. |
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Further targets for Amis's asperity included his vegetarianism and his teetotalism. |
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Being an atheist, I feel vegetarianism is the closest I get to a religion. |
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By the early 20th century vegetarianism in the West was contributing substantially to the drive to vary and lighten the nonvegetarian diet. |
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And surveys show that the prevalence of vegetarianism among eating-disorder patients is higher than in the general population. |
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Hungry Beast caught up with Deborah to talk about Buddhism, vegetarianism, and what she eats when she eats alone. |
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Veganism is a stricter subset of vegetarianism that does not include any animal products or by-products. |
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Nichols is best known as a promoter of hydropathy the use of water-cures, cold baths, and vegetarianism to cure illness. |
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True vegetarianism may not grow dramatically, but consumption of meatless meals will continue to increase. |
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But that's not an argument against spontaneous order any more than Hitler's vegetarianism is an argument against kale. |
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More details follow about Leonardo's animal-loving vegetarianism and about his inability to get a job done on time. |
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Basically it is very simple: The vegetarianism according to Ayurvedic principles avoids all that is old, dead or fermented or smells. |
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Ageing, vegetarianism and digestive diseases are liable to generate vitamin B12 deficiencies, which must be compensated for through the diet. |
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Cost is also a major factor on the plus side of vegetarianism. |
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He is however known for his deep commitment to promoting animal rights and vegetarianism. |
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My husband is vegetarian, but the children aren't, so they can have anything they want in moderation, though my eldest daughter gravitates towards vegetarianism. |
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Buddhism is also associated with vegetarianism and pacifism. |
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Opposite this building was the Alexandra Tea Room, at 18 Rissik Street, which Gandhi used to patronise and support financially, and where he promoted vegetarianism. |
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Few people in Egypt choose to be vegetarian, however, so your host family or others will probably not understand what the concept of vegetarianism is about. |
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The Meat Free Monday campaign has been pivotal in putting an international spotlight on vegetarianism. |
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The higher moral norms, vegetarianism, mastering inner quietness these were the initial steps that had to become the basis for further learning of a very broad spectrum of knowledge. |
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The limited trend data suggest that there has been no substantial change in the incidence of vegetarianism over the past 13 years. |
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For example, hospitals attempted to respect patients' cultural or religious beliefs about food, such as vegetarianism, rituals related to death and dying, and customs surrounding childbirth. |
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Second, the reality is organizations that promote vegetarianism and aim at all costs to prevent any consumption of animal meat, with some even trying to prevent the raising of animals. |
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The recent trend towards vegetarianism has also seen the introduction of new soy products, such as soy burgers, soy cheese slices, and soy yoghurt. |
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Yet consumers who are considering a switch to vegetarianism may have questions about various aspects of the diet and lifestyle. |
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We define vegetarianism as the practice of not eating meat, poultry or fish or their by-products, with or without the use of eggs or dairy products. |
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To add culinary insult to economic injury, vegetarianism is spreading in Argentina. In the world's most carnivorous country, vegetarians used to be a tiny band of masochists. |
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I would like to think, in fact, that it might nip in the bud any wimpish lurch toward vegetarianism. |
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The spread of vegetarianism in other parts of Asia is often credited to Hindu and Buddhist practices. |
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It is used as source of proteins in vegetarianism and the vegetarianism. |
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Veggie Pride is a demonstration by vegetarians and vegans against animal exploitation and is therefore similar to other movements whose goals are animal protection and the promotion of vegetarianism and veganism. |
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It's all here, un-dumbed-down, in excruciating, textbookish and sometimes bewildering detail, from well-illustrated physical postures to dissertations on nonviolence and vegetarianism. |
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Although he preached the benefits of vegetarianism, he was not averse to eating meat if required. |
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Numerous verses relate to the practice of meat eating, how it causes injury to living beings, why it is evil, and the morality of vegetarianism. |
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Conflating veganism with vegetarianism and rawism is unnecessarily confusing and distracting. |
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These may reflect the different traditional views on Buddhist vegetarianism and the precepts for monks and nuns. |
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The horrifically burned man, meanwhile, who peels off his charred flesh like a picnicker removing the skin from an overdone chicken, mostly works as a dandy plug for vegetarianism. |
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I know we're never going to agree on the merits of vegetarianism so let's agree to disagree, shall we? |
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It would seem impossible to write a book about animals' souls and yet never mention today's vibrant animal rights movement, but here we have it: no mentions of vegetarianism, antivivisection activism, humane farming. |
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She later published, with her husband, Nichols Journall of Health, Water-Cure, and Human Progress, which espoused hydropathy, vegetarianism, free love, and spiritualism. |
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Elsewhere, notably in Germany, it was considered as one element in a wider conception of vegetarianism, which involved a comprehensive reform of life habits in the direction of simplicity and healthfulness. |
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Ellen White, an advocate of vegetarianism and hydrotherapy, was a founder of the Seventh-day Adventists, a religious group that embraced naturopathy and claimed to enjoy better health than the general population. |
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They will not only advocate vegetarianism and veganism to individuals but will call for society to abandon the practice of killing animals for food. |
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Finally, the prevalence and duration of teenage vegetarianism in South Australia was measured. |
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There is an increasingly strong movement within Jainism toward strict vegetarianism and the rejection of the use of animal products for clothing and other purposes. |
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His grandmother will never quit fussing over his vegetarianism. |
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Since becoming vegetarian, I've discovered all the environmental and economic benefits of vegetarianism, which in addition to health reasons, have led me to continue the diet. |
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In his later life his adherence to vegetarianism slipped, and his difficulty in maintaining his weight after 1913 was credited to him switching diets. |
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His range of interest and enquiry included vivisection, vegetarianism, religion, language, cinema and photography, on all of which he wrote and spoke copiously. |
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