Topic For Senior Project! (Vegetarianism)?!
Topic For Senior Project! (Vegetarianism)?
I have been really into vegetarianism lately. I want to do it for my high school senior project, but I don't have a lot of ideas.. I need a question like, "How can a vegetarian diet satisfy established nutritional requirements?" Anyone have anymore ideas?
Thanks so much! =)
Answers:
I did my senior project on that also.I didn't have to come up with a question,but if I did it would be "How is a vegetarian diet beneficial?(for environment,health,animals).My research paper focused on health benefits,factory farming,and environmental benfits.My physical project was focused on everything to do witha vegetarian diet was cooking,leafleting,eating at vegetarian restaurants,and interviewing other vegetarians.For my presentation I cooked vegan meal with desert and presented my speech about how my phsycial project and research paper connect,emotions experienced,then the research,then how I plan to use this experience I a future career.(I said vegan nutrionist)you an message me for more info/tips
how does vegitarianism affect our bodys in a positive way
What are the health benefits of a vegetarian diet?
Is it possible to get enough protein on a vegetarian diet?
How much protein do I need, anyway?
What’s the difference between complete and incomplete proteins?
Why do people become vegetarians?
How does vegetarianism impact the environment?
What does vegetarianism have to do with world hunger?
Are vegetarian diets always healthy?
Is a vegetarian diet safe for children and teenagers?
Do vegetarians need special vitamins and supplements?
When I started out, this site was the source of a lot of my information and helped me educate my family as well.
http://www.pcrm.org/health/info_on_veg_d...
its good to know that my school isnt the only school that still does senior projects..ahahahah
we're like the only school within 40 miles that does them.
anyways, thats a cool thing to do your project on! you could moniter your health--see whether you get healthier or worse off than when you started. see whether it made a positive impact on your body.