Harmony School, 1998, Page 74

Description: know my mistakes, I haverecognized one form ofoppression, now I will recognizethe rest, lifes too short to makeothers shorter.--PropagandaEmmy Blackwell: Thisquestion pertains to medirectly, because I am neither ameat eater or a vegetarian. Idont like labels, and I dontlike plans and direct systems. Idont think there is any reasonto have to say whether theyare or are not something.Because everyone makesmistakes, and eats somethingthat doesnt go with theirspecific labels, and thatsalright. Also, people arevegetarian for differentreasons. I do not eat meat, but Iam not a vegetarian.Gena Vesely: I think its veryinteresting that you asked us ifwe were vegetarians because Iam a vegetarian. I believe thatit is not right to eat meatbecause animals are alive andhave rights too and since theycant talk in our language, Ithink that they should be ableto live a long life.»Percentage of first & second grade meat eaters who believein God:Third & fourth 84%Fifth & sixth graders: 75%Middle school: 28%High school: 73%Percentage of third & fourth graders who think cloning is agood idea: 64%Fifth & sixth graders: 28%Middle school: 26%High school: 27%Teachers: 27%Percentage of fifth & sixth gradeMiddle school: 18%High school students: 55%Trisha Fobes: Yeah, Ive read alot of the Bible. I thinkwhether you believe in it or nothas nothing to do with it. Its agreat book. Plenty of goodstories with morals too, if youchoose to believe.who read the Bible: 16%
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Collection: Harmony School

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