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    that their fur can be used to produce furry coats. Animal abuse should stop completely, also stopping the trappers from hunting endangered species. An important issue to be prevented from going on, is celebrities wearing fur clothing and exemplifying a false image to the audience. Animals should not be killed for clothing because that leads to species ' extinction and is a form of animal cruelty. There are synthetic fur fabrics available for fashion needs. First, the use of animal fur should be…

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    Fur Muffs History

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    The History of the “FUR MUFFS” What are muffs? Well, before plunging into the details of fur muffs it becomes rather important to understand the meaning of the term muffs in general. Muffs are nothing but hand warmers which is a fashion accessory popularized for use outdoors. The muffs are made of a cylinder of fur or any other related fabric which are open on both the ends and are helpful in keeping the hands warm from the cold chills of the winter season. Fur muffs were mostly introduced early…

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    Fur Persuasive Speech

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    Killing animals for their fur to make ourselves warm is wrong. A. There are many alternatives ways to keep us warm. B. Approximately 40 animals are killed for each fur coat. 1. Each of those animals has died a violent death. a. Such as anal electrocution, gassing, neck breaking, drowning or a shot in the head. C. Trapping is widely recognized as cruel. 1. The most popular of traps used to catch fur-bearing animals. a. Trappers in the U.S. kill several million fur bearing animal each year (4…

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    Fur has always been the ultimate “fabric of desire”. People around the world have been purchased and favored fur clothes in many centuries ago, but not until recently, the demand for fur clothes are extending higher than ever. According to Robert Burke, founder of the luxury consultancy in New York, “Fur has always been a hot-button issue in fashion, and now more than ever because the consumer has the ability to research and decide for themselves where they want to stand”, he also added up to…

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    image was created by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), which is the largest animal rights organization in the world, boasting over 5 million members and followers. The ad is meant to bring to light how the company, Harvey Nichols, abandoned their decade-long fur-free policy, to increase their revenue and consumers. Harvey Nichols hides behind a marketing ploy called Origin Assured, in which animals are guaranteed humane treatment before they are killed. Countries such as…

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    Summary Of The Fur Trade

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    The fur trade was the second staple industry in Canada and at the time was a dominant source of employment. The Montreal fur trade emerged slightly after the Hudson Bay fur trade and employed a distinctly different structure. The main difference that emerged with the Montreal fur trade was that it hired voyageurs to transport fur and goods all across central Canada. In her article, Carolyn Podruchny explores the relationships between the servant voyageurs and their bourgeois masters and the…

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    History 1376- Paper Assignment #1 Dear mom and dad it’s me Wounmee, I know it has been a while, but I just wanted to write to you about how my time here in New England. I moved here because I didn’t like the Protestant church is back home. When I was in England I heard about a group of people who called themselves the Puritans. They were a group who also believed that the Protestant Church was not complete and was corrupt just like the Catholics. The Puritans wanted to clean up the church…

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    Hudson Bay Company History

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    organizations who owned millions of acres of land. One company which owned large amounts of Canada was the Hudson Bay Company. The Hudson Bay company was able to greatly impact early North America because of its long history, tireless workers, and economic power. Due to the fact that the Hudson Bay Company has been around for such a long time, it has been able to have a constant say in major events in North America. The Hudson Bay company…

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    the tip was so the driver was mad and drove off. As they stood they look around and saw they were “on Fifth Avenue and everybody was dressed up in stockings. One lady in a fur coat, hot as it is. White folks crazy” (Bambara, 340). They knew they were no longer in their hood cause of the way people were dressing and they had on fur coats when it was very hot out. When they arrived Miss Moore presented the store like it was museum. They stand outside and look in and see all the nice stuff. Some…

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    Ethical Issue: Reflection

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    situations in information technology that possess an ethical dimension? With the knowledge I have gained in this course the manner in which I approach an IT ethical issue will be with better understanding of how ethical issues can impact an IT company. With have a better understanding of what an ethical issue is and the problems they can present in the IT field I believe I will have more courage to stand up and speak out about and issues that I find that could be considered unethical. My newly…

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