Because they believed animals did not deserve to get harmed.
no.
People choose to be vegetarian for a variety of reasons including religious beliefs, personal morals, animal rights, health, allergies/intolerances, or with influences from family and friends.
This depends on the persons reason for becoming a vegetarian. If it is because their doctor recommends it, then they are probably only doing it for their health. I, personally, am a vegetarian, and I decided to be one because I do not believe that it is kind, or right, to slaughter animals for our own personal gain.
Since becoming a vegetarian - once.
No. Its Like Becoming A Vegetarian. Its Actually Healthy For Your Body!
Yes,i am vegetarian -live temporary in Italy :)
when they realize they are wrong and if doctor say to stop and the mind of people change
A vegetarian diet alone is unlikely to help you lose weight, in fact many people gain weight after becoming vegetarian. A well balanced diet without too much fat or empty calories, along with plenty of exercise, will probably do a lot more to help you lose weight.
In India most people are vegetarian.
Tornadoes start as a funnel cloud, becoming a tornado when they reach the ground.
Baked beans are vegetarian. Some people put bacon or pork with them, which makes it non vegetarian.
Yes, they can! However, it's best if a responsible, informed adult makes sure they're eating healthy foods (yes, you can be a unhealthy vegetarian). Becoming a vegetarian is quite easy. See the related link below for more info.