Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Metacognitive Analysis


Fernandez, Adelaida
English 114B
Professor Sean Pessin
24 April 2013
Metacognitive Analysis
I began writing my first hybrid essay a few hours ago, before that I had just learned what a hybrid essay was, a month ago. It was most definitely different from other forms of writing I had ever encountered. Not only can a hybrid essay be a form of an electronic writing but it can also be different forms of writing put into one page/assignment, such as photos and poems, to keep the writing moving forward.
When I first heard the term “Hybrid Essay”, I was confused. I was so certain that I had already known every form of essays; I had assumed we learned all the different types of essays in high school. After viewing a few examples in class, I had an idea on how I wanted to go about on my hybrid essay but once I actually started the writing process, I went a different direction.
I began my essay with discussing about what a blog in general was. What I intended to do when I first heard of hybrid essays, was to use photos just as the hybrid essay, The Basement, yet I found it quite difficult with my topic. So instead I went towards the format that the hybrid essay, SECTION 404 OF THE CLEAN WATER ACT AND THE SANTA CRUZ RIVER AND SHARK, SUBTITLED”THIS TROUBLESOME REGULATORY CONSTRAINT.” used, in which the author, Cheyenne Nimes, writes about her topic and at the very end she inserts a poem to support her argument.
After discussing about blogs in general, I went about talking about my blog in terms of significance and purpose. I chose to insert a poem in the very end to support my argument instead of the inserting photos throughout the essay because I felt that my argument was more affective and more presentable this way. I feel that the poem given is a perfect example of what I was trying to do with my blog and my essay; it talks about being a vegetarian with praise and kindness all without pressuring others to feel the need to be vegetarian which is an important thing to do when discussing topics such as vegetarianism.
Once I got to the middle of my essay, I had realized that I was doing it with ease and quite quickly. I normally do not have any trouble writing essays but I do take quite some time to get my ideas down depending on my interest in the assignment. Writing this hybrid essay was really enjoyable and allowed my ideas to just flow through the page which is something all writers should be doing when writing.
Something that this hybrid essay has taught me was that I’m not done learning nor am I anywhere near done learning about essays or any other form of writing. Knowledge is in fact endless and that is something I never took into consideration until now. I do hope to use this form of writing in future assignments whether it’s for school or work, because such a form of writing is effective.

Hybrid Essay


Fernandez, Adelaida
Professor Sean Pessin
English 114B
30 April 2013
Hybrid Essay
Everything has become a trend now days such as being a “vegetarian”. Now I quote the word vegetarian because it is one of those things that people know of but really have no clue as to what it is. For instance, a vegetarian does not eat meat of any kind nor food that contains meat of any kind but can in fact eat egg and other dairy products, vegetarians also do not use items made of or tested on animals. I chose to blog about vegetarianism because I can relate to it and because vegetarianism is my life. Vegetarianism is a lifestyle and I strongly believe that people do not understand what it truly means to be a vegetarian. My purpose throughout this whole blog was to simply inform and not to persuade and maybe inspire those who have wanted to always try it out. I do not mind those who eat meat, if you are healthy then good for you, but I do mind those who are ignorant towards vegetarianism and make ignorant remarks about vegetarianism as if they had some degree in nutrition or some degree in life, and this goes towards vegetarians and non-vegetarians. There are in fact many vegetarians that are not even aware of what a true vegetarian does or is; a majority of the time everyone just assumes that vegetarianism is just a diet.
For one, vegetarianism is being acknowledgeable towards an animals’ life. If you took the time to think about it, would it not be pretty hypocritical for someone to be against the killing of an animal for food yet be ok with the killing of an animal for household products? Yes, of course it would be. It would be seen as hypocritical because this person is saying they care for an animals’ life when they really do not, they are only showing care for what their corpse is being used for. In reality a vegetarian should not eat starburst, yes the candy starburst because it is in fact made of pig fat which is the exact same thing as eating bacon, but this is not what I am referring to. I am referring to vegetarians not wearing leather, leather is made of both cow and alligator skin. Vegetarians should not be using certain bar soaps or other household item because most are made with animal fat, see most vegetarians do not know that. There are in fact many brands that are vegan and it goes so far as applying it towards toothpaste, bar soap, mouthwash, deodorant, etc. because all of these items are in fact made with animals and/or animal tested which is applied in the acknowledgment of an animals’ life. Vegetarians are and should be against the testing of animals because a majority of the time these animals are harmed and often killed for our benefits when there are in fact other resources for us to get what we need. Vegetarians are against the testing of animals not only because it is harmful to them but because they are just being used, no dog is going to use Colgate Total Whitening, dogs have their own dog toothpaste that has nothing to do with Colgate what so ever. A very important characteristic that vegetarians have is that they find different resources to create what is needed and essential for living and using those resources to be able to spare an animals’ life.
A strong subtopic I discussed in this blog was stereotypes! There are obviously stereotypes for everything in life, but of course I am referring to vegetarianism stereotypes. The biggest stereotype any vegetarian can ever receive is that we as vegetarians are only trying to lose weight. I for one see this stereotype as inane. What if I were to say, “People go to fast food places to get fat”, no, people go there for many different reasons but to get fat is most definitely not one of those reasons, it is just a side effect of eating fast food. Same concept applies to vegetarianism, being thin becomes a side effect because we do not consume fat from animals, we only consume what the body needs thus we do not gain that extra weight, so in reality we are not necessarily “losing weight” we just do not gain the unnecessary weight yet of course no one ever sees that. Another stereotype would be when someone says vegetarians don’t get enough or any protein what so ever. It is as if everyone refuses to acknowledge the existence of eggs, tofu, beans, and peanuts. There are in fact two contradicting stereotypes the first being that all vegetarians are super healthy and the second is that vegetarianism is not healthy at all. I have been a vegetarian for thirteen years and I can guarantee you that I am not always “healthy”, by that I mean, I eat candy, chips and drink soda just like any regular human being people assume we are rabbits and just eat carrots, that is not true at all! Now about vegetarianism not being healthy is and is not true. It is not true because it is in fact the healthiest meal plan anyone can ever have if done right. For instance, did you know that a vegetarian is more likely to live seven years longer than non-vegetarians? Now, It is true because at often times when someone first becomes a vegetarian, they really do not know how to portion their meals or do not get all the nutrients that the body needs and can often times result in that person getting sick in which case, yes vegetarianism is not healthy.
I inserted this poem because it is someone talking graciously about a vegetarian, and it ties in with what I am trying to say. It does not try to guilt others or persuade others that vegetarianism is something that everyone should get into but it simply says that it is a good thing.

The Vegetarian by Anonymous

Her breath smells of lemon grass, rose hips,

and ferns.  She eats lilies.  She is almost a saint.

Here the absence of desire

sits on a hard chair, reads without turning pages.

Abstinence is never speculative.  For her

the salmon never swim upstream, or game birds

worry the underbrush.  She never says:

I can imagine or

This is what I want or

I hated him.

Not to need is power.

Her appetites are folded in the corner.

They are teeming and urgent

as the dreams of the Masai.

They are smooth, old scars.

They are forgotten.

Blessed are the empty.   Herbaceous darling,

you shall be the apple of God’s eye.

The eyes of God are twin, untroubled pools,

the efflorescence of stones.
            While writing this blog, I found amazing people that have done things to spread awareness such as Sir James Paul McCartney. I honestly do not like The Beatles but I have mad respect for that man and what he does with his wealth and fame such as the charities he helps and what he did with The Simpsons.
Vegetarianism to me, is my life. It honestly is. I may not preach about it and I may not try to convince others to become vegetarians but that does not change the fact that it is me. I am living proof that stereotypes are just stereotypes, I am living proof that it is in fact a lifestyle and has nothing to do with a “diet”, and most importantly I am living proof of health.
Works Cited
"The Vegetarian." Poetry and Writing. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Apr. 2013.
Fernandez, Adelaida. "Vegetarianism." Vegetarianism. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Apr. 2013.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Conclusion


I first started this blog as an English assignment but then it became much more than that, I have learned a lot about vegetarianism in this past month while writing this blog, it makes me feel like a horrible vegetarian for not knowing, but knowledge is power. Anyway, I feel that this blog has helped me grow as a vegetarian and I strongly believe that I was able to get my point across to my readers such as being able to go away from stereotypes, giving examples of healthy vegetarians without excluding the fact that there are unhealthy vegetarians,  and providing a vegetarians meal plan. I believe that i was able to do this blog in a way that defends vegetarians without trying to pressure or guilt trip non vegetarians to become vegetarians. Most of all, this blog is written in the point of view of a vegetarian.

Interesting Facts


http://www.health24.com/Diet-and-nutrition/Healthy-diets/10-interesting-vegetarian-facts-20120721
Just a couple of some interesting facts that I haven't mentioned and facts that don't ever come to mind. This article states 10 facts, but i'll only put a couple and discuss them a bit further.

  • "Vegetarianism has traditionally been linked to the people of ancient India. Even today, Indians make up more than 70 percent of the worlds vegetarian population"
I personally did not know this myself, but after doing further research I have found this to be true. What I already did know, is that Indians do not eat as much meat as other cultures in the world. After doing some research I found that Indians are vegetarians due to religious belief.
  • "The first Vegetarian Society was formed in 1874 in England. The main aim of the members was to dispel the common belief that it's not possible to lead a healthy life without eating meat."
I also did not know this, but I did know that the word "Vegetarian" derived from the United Kingdom. I did find some interesting facts of the president of the first vegetarian society, Mr. William Horsell, and how he began this society. I think it's really cool that it was started in order to prove, what is now a stereotype, wrong. 

LA's Poet Laureate


On April 3, 2013 I had the opportunity to visit a public reading held on campus at CSUN and hear LA’s poet Laureate. The reading took place in CSUN's Jerome Richfield Hall and was from 6pm to 8pm. The event was arranged by one of CSUN's clubs, NCWC. There was not a sign in sheet or anything, everything seemed pretty casual as you walked in. The event was completely free, it was not fancy, and there were no handouts or programs. To the back of the room there was a table with some snacks such as crackers, bread, and cheese. Two of her books were being sold, Passing and A Wild Sunrise. There were roughly 45+ seats everyone was sitting, although I chose to stand. There was an icebreaker before the event began which was by my professor and the club's president, Sean Pessin, before she got in back of the podium to speak, a young man, Cody, introduced her to the crowd. Laureate read some poems from her books. She talked about past experiences and told the crowd that she was going to be herself because the crowd was different than those she normally speaks to. She was a former professor here at CSUN but left due to the negativity she received, she said that her teaching years were the worst yet she was able to turn such negativity into a piece of art, her poetry. Although she is not a vegetarian and has nothing to do with my blog, I thought I should share this with you guys because, as vegetarians we do receive a lot of negativity and we can learn from her, and maybe one day we can take this negativity and turn it into something amazing.

Sir James Paul McCartney


Famous musician, born June 18, 1942, Sir James Paul McCartney gained worldwide fame as a member of the Beatles. McCartney is described as the "most successful composer and recording artist of all time" and as the "most successful songwriter". Over 2,200 artists have covered his Beatles song "Yesterday" more than any other song in history. McCartney has written and/or co-written 32 songs that have reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100. After the Beatles' break up, he formed Wings with his first wife, Linda, and singer songwriter Denny Laine. "Mull of Kintyre" by Wings from 1977, is one of the all-time-best-selling singles in the United Kingdom. McCartney was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist in March of 1999. The thing that amazes me most about this talented man, is not that he is a vegetarian, but how he uses his fame and fortune to better the world. McCartney promotes charities such as animal rights, seal hunting, landmines, vegetarianism, poverty, and music education. Do you recall one of my first posts about the Simpsons episode, "Lisa the Vegetarian" that aired in October of 1995? Well McCartney and his first wife guest starred in that episode but McCartney had a condition if he were to guest star. His condition was that Lisa would remain a vegetarian for the rest of the series. Instead of having outrageous conditions that most stars have, h just wanted something simple that can spread awareness.

Joe Namath

Former famous Quarterback football player , born May 31, 1943, Joe Namath began playing college football at University of Alabama from 1962-1964. Namath then played professional football for thirteen years, in the 1960s and 1970s, in the American Football League (AFL) and in the National Football League (NFL). He played for the New York Jets in the American Football League and finished his career playing for National Football League's Los Angeles Rams. Namath had played 143 games with 68 wins, 71 losses, and 4 ties. In his career he threw 173 touchdowns, 220 interceptions, and completed 1,886 passes for 27,663 yards. He was the first quarterback to throw 4,000 yards in one season (1967). He was also ranked 96 on The Sporting News' list of 100 Greatest Football Players. This blog is about Vegetarianism, what does all this football stuff have to with vegetarianism you may ask? Well did you know that this former football player, who was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1985, is a vegetarian? Yeah, you must have thought I was joking when I said famous athletes are in fact vegetarian. This Super bowl champion is well known in the vegetarian community for this vegetarian quote, "I have been a vegetarian for a few years. Fred Dryer of the rams has been one for 10 years. It shows you don't need meat to play football.", and he is absolutely correct. As a vegetarian he was able to maintain a healthy and fit lifestyle.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Bodybuilding Vegetarians


http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/vm7.htm

This article is for vegetarian bodybuilders and regular bodybuilders who are looking for a healthier meal plan. Is it possible to be a bodybuilder and a vegetarian? No? Pish posh, of course it is! It is very possible to gain lean mass and/or decrease body-fat while being a vegetarian! Amazing, right? So how on earth can you gain lean mass on a vegetarian meal plan? SOY! Soy actually has more protein than beef by .08% and also contains the 8 essential amino acids. So what do normal bodybuilders need in order to be body builders? Well they need protein which can be found in soy, tofu, tempeh, seitan, miso, textured soy protein, powdered form, etc. They need vitamins such as B-12, iron, calcium, vitamin D, and zinc; these vitamins can be found in B-12 (multivitamin form or soy product form), many soy beverages contain calcium and vitamin D, but there occurs a tiny problem, B-12 is found in animal products but there are few soy beverages that meet the 2.6 mcg recommendation. Choosing from variety of grains, legumes, seeds, and vegetables will provide an array of amino acids so a deficit from one food will be made up for by another. For a bodybuilder and those concerned with making great physical gain, knowledge is the key and planning is the action. When the benefits are so great from a vegetarian-based meal plan and the goal ultimately is fitness and health, then how can it be a bad thing?

Monday, April 15, 2013

Vegan Style

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Although my main focus in this blog is on Vegetarianism and everything involving vegetarianism, vegan-ism is a sub-part of vegetarianism and often encounters similar situations of stereotypes and mockery that people go through on a weekly basis. This video is a parody of Gangnam Style by Psy. This is now Vegan style. So the person who uploaded this video is actually making fun of being a vegan but if you pay attention to the video it's actually quite educational of vegan-ism which is really neat, so please do ignore the title of the video. So this video contains common mockery that vegans and vegetarians face daily such as remarks like, "Don't plants have feelings to?" since we acknowledge an animals life people think we are being hypocrites towards plants and like to make jokes about it. Yes, a plant is a living thing but it does not have a face etc. This video also has a clip which is made of a situation when someone who is non vegetarian or vegan lectures a vegan/vegetarian about how unhealthy it is to be a vegan/vegetarian as if they have a nutrition degree or something of that sort.
Aside from all this educational stuff, this video is quite humorous. I enjoyed watching it and I hope you do as well.

Stereotypes

This image shows common stereotypes for both vegetarians and carnivores. This brings me back to the point where everyone assumes vegetarians don't get any protein or not enough. It is also a stereotype that those who eat meat are obese and unhealthy. 
Vegetarians have a vast variety of foods to get all the protein needed. For instance, yes, a vegetarian can eat eggs which is a good source of protein. Beans are a source of protein, as well as tofu such as tofurky (which tastes amazing). A vegetarian can easily get protein when snacking just by eating peanuts instead of chips (which is what I'm doing at this very second). If worse comes to worse, many vegetarians do take protein pills as well as trying to get protein in other foods. Another stereotype on vegetarians that this image portrays is that, all vegetarians are healthy which is false. There are some vegetarians when first starting out, don't get enough of the proper nutrients needed and just eat junk food, which is not healthy at all.
Now to carnivores, just because you're not a vegetarian does not mean you are unhealthy. A lot of people watch their meat intake and are super healthy along with eating proper fruits and vegetables. Just like vegetarians, carnivores can eat too much junk food or too much of one thing that will cause them to be unhealthy and unfit.
Just like everything, health and being in an appropriate shape depends on the person and how they take care of themselves.

Benefits of Vegetarianism

I chose to show you guys this video because she shares the same view points as I do on being a vegetarian. We both have also been vegetarians for a very long time. She is not trying to preach to her audience but gives a little information just in case someone who is watching that wants to try to become a vegetarian. She is also a great example of a healthy vegetarian, like I have shared with you guys, there is a vast majority of vegetarians that are not healthy but it is very easy to get on the right track of health while being a vegetarian. She states very good points on how it is beneficial to the environment as well as to oneself which is the message I'm trying to spread through this blog. She also states in this video some sterotypes that she has personally encountered such as lack of protein.
I feel that her approach to this was great. It's hard to make videos like these because with any one wrong word, you can offend a lot of people, but I think she was able to send her message without preaching and without negativity to those who do enjoy eating meat. This just goes to show that not all vegetarians are not brainwashing weirdos or anything of that sort.

http://randomosityblog.com/2011/11/top-10-reasons-not-to-be-a-vegetarian.html
This article post gives 10 reasons on why not to be a vegetarian, but there's a twist! This author happens to be a vegetarian yet is telling others why they shouldn't be vegetarians.I thought that this would be an interesting  article to show you guys. so the 10 reasons are:
1. Fast food is rarely an option.
I think that is completely false, I eat fast food whenever i want. Believe it or not, every restaurant has at least an item in their menu for vegetarians and if not, vegetarians can always ask for meat on the side, which is what i always do.
2. Expectations of being thin
I think this is more a self conscious issue, but there are all shapes and sizes, we're all human.
3. Depriving or abusing your child
This really depends on the parent, A lot of vegetarians still provide meat to their children.
4. The sight and smell of meat may make vegetarians queasy.
I personally have this problem from being a vegetarian for so long, but it all depends on the person and I often am not near meat.
5. Others expect you to like all vegetables
This is a stereotype, I personally do not like a lot of vegetables, yet i remain very healthy.
6. Vegetarians are never unhealthy
This is also a stereotype, many vegetarians eat out, eat junk food etc.
7. Being bothered to eat meat
This is true and it gets annoying after so long, all you can say is "no, thank you."
8. Being asked when you will eat meat again
Another annoying question that will always be asked, there's really no away around that.
9. People will try to feed you fish.
If you eat fish, you are not a vegetarian, that's all I can really say.
10. Having a hard time choosing a meal at restaurant.
This is similar to the first reason, you can always ask for no meat in all dishes.

http://www.pvnutritionaltherapy.com/five-reasons-i-dont-recommend-going-vegetarian/
http://www.pvnutritionaltherapy.com/five-reasons-i-dont-recommend-going-vegetarian-part-ii/
These two articles consists 5 reasons on why vegetarianism is bad. I admire how this author starts his argument based on experience, he states that it all DEPENDS on the vegetarian. He's actually quite right on an issue of vegetarians, there are many healthy vegetarians out there but then there are many more unhealthy vegetarians. This happens because people are not well educated on the diet part of this lifestyle. Well the five reasons listed on these articles are:
1. Often leads to sugar addiction
This brings me back to the point where it all depends on the person. I personally rarely consume sugar.
2. Modern dairy is not healthy
This is quite true, but a vegetarian needs to be properly educated so a vegetarian would need to know the difference of real on conventional milk and go from there.
3. Diet high in grains
Can be solved by choosing eggs over cereal, soup over rice, etc.
4. Diet high in soy
Can be solved by choosing fermented soy products over unfermented soy products.
5. Not native thus does not support local food systems
buying products such as tofurky solves this issue.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Is vegetarianism bad?


http://paleodietlifestyle.com/vegetarianism-bad-environment/
This article discusses why vegetarianism is bad while I'm arguing through this blog that it is indeed healthy and helpful to the environment.
So this article states that vegetarians are disturbing the circle of life and that us as human beings have no right to do that, well I disagree with this point because humans in general do so much that we "should not" be doing, it's quite a ridiculous reason to oppose vegetarianism. This article states that eating so much soy, tofu, bread, pasta, and rice can lead to chronically high insulin levels, weight gain, and diabetes. Well now that all depends on the vegetarian's diet, for instance a person who eats meat, can get a heart disease for eating too much as opposed to someone who takes it easy and watches their intake, it all depends on the person. the last point that this article brings up is that we are cutting off the animals' food supply by growing crops where grass should be to feed these animals. Well animals can in fact eat vegetables, actually most animals that are eaten by people eat vegetables.

Poll Everywhere

As you can see here on this poll, 28% of people think that all vegetarians are supportive of PETA while 72% do not think so. Well what do you think? Feel free to vote! This is a screenshot so if you'd like to see how the percentages have changed feel free to click the link above.
So what exactly is PETA? PETA is an abbreviation that stands for "People for Ethical Treatment of Animals". They have a website about their whole organization. Well the way I see it, I feel that PETA kind of demeans others and tries to make others feel bad about animal abuse and about the consumption of animals when it should be a choice and not a guilt trip.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

So a little fun fact time. There are actually different 4 kinds of vegans.
1.  Vegans: Pretty much do not eat anything that comes from something with a face such as meats of any kind, dairy products, eggs, processed foods containing animal-derived ingredients such as gelatin.
2. Vegetarians: does not eat meat of any kind, but do eat eggs and dairy product.
3. Flexitarians: eat a mostly vegetarian diet, but occasionally eat meat.
4. Pescetarians: abstain from eating all meat with the exception of fish.
When people want to become vegan or vegetarian they normally start with pescetarianism and work their way up. Vegetarians in fact do not eat any fish at all.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Health

Ever wondered how it is possible that a vegetarian's meal plan is healthier than a carnivore's meal plan? There's actually quite a justifiable reason on why vegetarian's are put under this stereotype that states it is unhealthy. Vegetarianism is very healthy but those who eat meat were once more healthier, then vegetarianism was the equivalent of health from those who eat meat, and now it is just a healthier meal plan.  It is a healthy meal plan because "“Vegetarians have lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol levels and tend to be a little bit thinner, so vegetarians are automatically going to be at lower risk of certain chronic diseases,”" This health status changed with time because the meal plan was improved and also because animal meat is now chemically enhanced.This article gives information on why it is the most healthiest meal plan. This article states the many health issues that vegetarian's are able to avoid due to their meal plan. It also states the nutrients that vegetarian's need to pay closer attention to. This article is great to read about vegetarianism not only because it states that being a vegetarian is a healthier approach but because this article is written in the point of view of a person who ate meat and wanted to try the vegetarian meal plan. This article also mentions the slight unhealthy part of being a vegetarian such as not having enough nutrients or paying attention to the nutrients your body needs that solely comes from animals.

http://www.eatingwell.com/nutrition_health/nutrition_news_information/why_a_vegetarian_diet_is_good_for_your_health_and_the_health_of_the_planet

Thursday, March 14, 2013


Lisa Simpson is well known as an environmentalist in the television series, The Simpsons. This image of Lisa is from season seven, "Lisa the Vegetarian". You can see that Lisa is about to cut her food, Lamb chops, then visualizes a baby Lamb. Lisa is now knowledgeable of an animals' life. Lisa becomes a vegetarian due to a love of animals and a want to save them, not to hurt and consume them. This is one of the main reasons why vegetarians become vegetarians. We don't like the fact that an animal was murdered just for our satisfaction when we can eat substitutes such as tofu. Meat is not a key source of protein, we can get it anywhere else. The way I see it is, I don’t go home to eat my cat so why would I go somewhere else and eat someone’s farm animal?

Monday, March 11, 2013

Hypothesis


I chose to blog about vegetarianism not only because I myself am a vegetarian but because I feel we are strongly misunderstood. Vegetarians are often put into stereotypes such as, tree-huggers, it's an excuse to try and be thin, we only eat salads, and we'd be too skinny, we don’t get enough protein, we’re all hippies etc. . . . These are all wrong accusations. I personally do not even understand the tree-hugger part. Anyway, our main focus is on animals, don't get me wrong, we care a lot about our environment but our main concern is animals and their wellbeing. Being a vegetarian has nothing to do with being thin, you'd be surprised on how many vegetarian athletes and bodybuilders there are. Because we do not eat meat, we need to make sure we get enough protein and vitamins in other ways such as tofu, peanuts…there are plenty of substitutes and being a vegetarian is actually a lot healthier. Being a vegetarian is much more than what we eat, but how we live our lives. I hope that with the help of this blog, I can spread knowledge of what it actually means to be a vegetarian such as health, the lifestyle, and the acknowledgment of an animals’ life. If you know me personally, then you know that I never brag about being a vegetarian nor do I ever bring it up. My purpose is not to convert anyone at all, but to get people to understand from a vegetarian's point of view.

Vegetarianism in a Nutshell.

Being a vegetarian is becoming more common now a days, sometimes the vegetarian does not really know or understand the true meaning of being a vegetarian, and sometimes people put vegetarians into false stereotypes stating that we are just trying to lose weight. Being a vegetarian is a lifestyle as well as a diet. When a vegetarian mentions the lifestyle part, people often get confused because often times everyone assumes it is just a diet where you do not eat meat. Well how can vegetarians refuse to eat an animal in respect for its life yet allow it to be murdered for house products such as soap, that's quite hypocritical, this is when being a vegetarian becomes a lifestyle. This website is a vegetarian resource group. This website gives information on what it means to be a vegetarian and why someone might choose this lifestyle. It provides information about health, nutrition, environment, and ethics revolving around vegetarianism. This website also provides resources that are helpful for vegetarians that are just beginning and how to succeed with this lifestyle. This website is so supportive of student vegetarians that it gives two types scholarships, a video scholarship of $500 award along with two $250 rewards, and an essay scholarship of two $5,000 rewards. This website differs from all other vegetarian websites because it does not criticize you for not being a vegetarian and it does not try to convert you by showing you obscene images of animals like most vegetarian websites do.

http://www.vrg.org/