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    Vivienne Gallwear

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    By comparing the contrast between Vivienne Westwood and John Galliano, the essay discusses how they become world’s most influential fashion designers and how their design influence on present day design. Vivienne Westwood was born in Isabel Swire Derbyshire in 1941. She played a vital role in the emergence of Punk Rock in the 1970s and has come to be known as one of the most influential British fashion designers of the twentieth century. Since 1960 to present, she has been the creative director…

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    Those beautiful fur coats that you see hanging up in the windows of many stores were created by the fur of killed animals. “To make a 40-inch fur coat it takes between 30 and 200 chinchilla or 60 mink, 50 sables, 50 muskrats, 45 opossums, 40 raccoons, 35 rabbits, 20 foxes, 20 otters, 18 lynx, 16 coyotes, 15 beavers, or 8 seals” (98 Important facts about…animal Cruelty,1). If you stop and think about how many fur coats are sold every…

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    I am passionate about animals especially dogs, chinchillas and horses. My dad grew up on horses and naturally he wanted all his children to be equestrians; however I was the only one who took a genuine interest in loving horses and wanting to ride them for the rest of my life. I remember my first time hopping…

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    Fur Persuasive Speech

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    on social media. Conclusion I. The animal fur in the fashion industry should be stripped. II. It causes the death of millions of animals around the world. III. Killing them can lead to the endangerment and even extinction of animals such as chinchillas, foxes and mink. It also leads to imbalance in the ecosystem due to death of this millions of animals and threat to environment that cause air, land and water…

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    American Bully

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    The environment of the house I was raised in were very fun and filled with animals. Instead of a closet for all of my clothes to be hung the were filled with cages. The cages are big, small, long, skinny, fat and some are taller than me. I have two things that walk around my house ever so quietly one is big and one is small one is scary to some people they are my two dogs. I have a small one named Zoey she is a schnauzer she is black and gray and she is so very sweet. People are scared of her…

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    life, when a classroom guest, an ER nurse, gave the children hands-on lessons with a stethoscope and blood pressure gauge. Ms. Samara’s class furthered their study of the heart, when they opened up their own, and found a new love in in Stella, a chinchilla, and classroom pet! Fire safety, led to another great adventure for the Primary School, at…

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    stop as later on in high school I join the Pet Club and basically a club focused about teaching others how to take care of pets. During holidays such as summer my parents were alright of me taking care of the school’s animals. So I had snakes, chinchillas, and guinea pigs over at my house. This is important because I wouldn’t be this extraverted when it came to interacting with animals if I had parents who did not like pets or was just allergic to dogs. I pondered on this idea because I know my…

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    store but it also had Disney toys. My niece Rae loved the Disney stuff there. The day seemed to go by so fast. But that night we had a family cookout and game night at my brother’s house. I loved getting to meet his huge dog Max and his fiance's chinchilla…

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    testing cells from the, “diarrhea-causing microbe Giardia intestinalis,” (Mitch, L. 2016). Scientist found that it was just the case of the mitochondria regressing to a smaller size. In the article the scientist used cells derived from the guts of a chinchilla called Monocercomonoides, which actually was actually one of the lab members’ pet. They picked the cell from a, “group of microbes that scientist posited had lost their mitochondria.’” (Mitch, L. 2016). They sequenced the genome of the…

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    abuse around the world with so many different types of it. Would enforcing stronger laws help with animal abuse? Most of the animal abuse is from fur farms where they skin animals alive for their fur. To make a 40-inch coat, it takes about 200 chinchilla`s or 16 coyotes, 60 mink ,or 20 foxes. The biggest fur producer is China. They slam animals against the wall to “stun them” but they are skinned alive. It takes them about to 20 minutes to die from a slow painful death. This is a very inhumane…

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