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  2. Carnage (2017 film) - Wikipedia

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    Set in 2067, the narrator tells how the world is a happier place, as meat eating ("carnism") is banned and veganism prevails. Young people express their disbelief on how people could have ever killed and eaten animals. Yasmine Vondenburgen, a psychotherapist, holds support sessions for former carnists to lift the guilt of carnism.

  3. List of vegan and plant-based media - Wikipedia

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    How to Create a Vegan World: A Pragmatic Approach [6] 2017 Tobias Leenaert: Activism The End of Animal Farming: 2018 Jacy Reese Anthis, Tom Rivera Ethics This Is Vegan Propaganda: (And Other Lies the Meat Industry Tells You) [7] [8] 2023 Ed Winters Activism How to Argue With a Meat Eater (And Win Every Time) [9] [10] 2023 Ed Winters Ethics

  4. Veganism - Wikipedia

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    Veganism was most common in the states of Gujarat (4.9%) and Maharashtra (4.0%). [145] Israel: Five percent (approx. 300,000) in Israel said they were vegan in 2014, making it the highest per capita vegan population in the world. [146] A 2015 survey by Globes and Israel's Channel 2 News similarly found 5% of Israelis were vegan. [147]

  5. You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [3] According to the leader of the study, Christopher D. Gardner, the twins on the vegan diet had "a 10% to 15% drop in LDL cholesterol, a 25% drop in insulin, and a 3% drop in body weight in just eight weeks, all by eating real food without animal products."

  6. List of vegans - Wikipedia

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    Veganism involves following a vegan diet, which is a diet that includes no animal products of any kind. It can extend to ethical veganism which avoids or boycotts all products and activities whose production or undertaking is perceived to exploit animals, such as leather, silk, fur, wool, and cosmetics that have been tested on animals, as well as blood sports such as bullfighting and fox hunting.

  7. I Could Never Go Vegan - Wikipedia

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    I Could Never Go Vegan is a 2024 British documentary film directed by Thomas Pickering, which explores the plant-based lifestyle and its impact on individuals and society. . The film aims to address common misconceptions about veganism and provide a balanced view of the benefits and challenges associated with adopting a vegan di

  8. Vegetarianism by country - Wikipedia

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    The country's food labelling laws for vegetarian food are the world's strictest, because it has been estimated that more than 3 million Taiwanese people eat vegetarian food, which accounts for approximately 13% of the national population. [80] [81] A popular movement of "one day vegetarian every week" has been advocated on a national level. [82]

  9. Vegucated - Wikipedia

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    Release date. September 10, 2011 () (Toronto ... Vegucated is a 2011 American documentary film that explores the challenges of transitioning to a vegan diet. Response