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and i just got done with my intro. can you give me some feedback on it?
You may ask what the point of being vegan is. If you go to a dictionary, it will tell you that veganism is,” a lifestyle that seeks to exclude the use of animals for food, clothing, or any other purpose.” But, there is more to it then just that. It’s about saving the lives of other living, breathing, feeling creatures. Veganism is about love and compassion and enlightenment. It’s about knowledge and understanding, and to a degree, it’s about evolving.
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#1
Do you agree or disagree with this statement: Animals have rights. Why? (And what rights, if any, do animals have?)

#2
How aware are you of animal rights issues/ animal abuse? (IE factory farming, experimentation, abuse)

#3
How aware are you of animal cloning issues?

#4
Are you for or against cloning. Why?

#5
Do you think that cloned animals should be treated any differently from “natural” animals? (IE, better, worse, the same than natural animals.) Do their rights differ? Why or why not?

#6
Assuming you are not vegan, would you be likely to ingest anything (meat, milk, etc) from a cloned animal? Why or why not?

Vegans and Vegetarians, are you for or against cloning animals for food–why or why not.

#7
If you are likely to buy fur or leather, would you consider purchasing cloned-animal fur/leather over natural animal fur? Why or why not?

#8
Would you be more likely to purchase products tested on cloned or natural animals? Why or why not?

Question:
A friend gave me her dehydrator, but she doesn’t have the owner’s manual. I was looking at a bread recipe which requires dehydrating instead of baking – it’s a raw food bread recipe. The recipe calls for the use of teflex paper in the dehydrator. I don’t have any and was hoping to use wax paper instead.
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