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    Paragraph #1 Animal testing is a scientific experiment to test cosmetics such as paint, dye, inks, petrol products, tars, and waste materials. Petrol products is typically used for transporting vehicles, but shocking that they even test gas (petrol) on animals. The animals that have been mostly tested are rats, mice, and that 42 percent of our rabbits are gone because of animals testing. After each experiment on an animal is done, that animal has gave up their lives to test some cosmetic…

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    Buddy Guy Research Paper

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    the Sun Center on Monday Aug. 11th was a present of a blues legend wrapped in a box of a great young blues artist with a surprise bow. Quinn Sullivan is an accomplished blues/soul artist. What is remarkable is that he is just 16. He appeared on Ellen DeGeneres in 2001 at 5 and his career has been steady progressing with the likes of Buddy Guy using him to warm-up his audience. Quinn took the stage and about half way through his first number, the crowd was just mesmerized. Just like his…

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    Old Spice Essay

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    1. Old Spice is the classic men’s grooming brand. It has existed for 75 years as an American product. Old Spice is the expert on the male grooming experience and has leveraged this legacy to become the number one selling antiperspirant/deodorant stick and body wash brand in the world. Old Spice brings authenticity, performance and self-confidence to male grooming and offers a wide range of products for the everyday man. Old Spice deodorant is recognized and positioned based on price, quality,…

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    There are stereotypes for everything in this world. We see them every day and sometimes we don’t even realize it. The most common stereotypes occur in advertisements. It usually comes down to a woman doing chores or raising children, or men advertising beer or things that are usually thought of as manly. Advertising is all about grabbing people’s interest, and the best way to do that is to advertise things that relates to them. Most companies refuse to challenge the stereotype that we have come…

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    American’s Constitute a Revolution Take a minute and open any history book. As one turns the page, their is bound to be a chapters on revolutions. As a country need them to thrive and evolve.A revolution is the forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system. Without revolutions America would not be anywhere close to where it is now. Revolutions are a constant reminder that our country can be better and one day will be. The aspects of revolutions however, has…

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    0-10 Scale Case Study

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    famous figures who were classical 0’s or 10’s, such as Hulk Hogan and Beyoncé. But we realized that the vast majority of people fall somewhere in between, and we were able to name others who did not fall on either end of the spectrum, such as Ellen DeGeneres and Ruby Rose. The idea of a scale allows for more fluidity in gender expressions when people no longer feel as though they have to be boxed in to strictly 0’s and 10’s. 2. What is one con of discussing gender with a 0-10 scale? The 0-10…

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    NAME: Tera Lovelady COURSE: Socio 154 REVIEW #: 10 TITLE : REVIEW – Miss Representation A) ABSTRACT OR THESIS SUMMARY – Miss Representation is a film written, directed, and produced by Jennifer Siebel Newsom. It began with statistics of average U.S. media consumption, and discussed media's view of women. A multitude of photos, videos, and graphics were shown that placed women in positions that were mostly sexual, and all inappropriate, showing that media does not take women seriously…

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    In Seneca Falls, New York in 1848, American activists in the movement to abolish slavery, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott, called a conference to address women’s rights and issues. This conference was called because Mott was refused consent to speak at the world anti-slavery convention in London despite the fact she was an official delegate. Although women were barely entitled to any rights in the late 1840s and were “inferior” to men, Stanton and Mott could not sit defenselessly, so…

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    Homosexuality in U.S Advertising and Marketplace The LGBT community consists of a population of 18.5 million, where they total an annual income of $514 billion in the United States.14 This suggests that LGBT consumers have a significantly high purchasing power. Despite this fact, the LGBT market is undervalued and unexplored market niche.14 Many companies are afraid of including LGBT people and themes in their advertisements due to the negative repercussions that can derive from society’s…

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    Just as Christopher Hitchens proclaims, women are seen as not funny. He does go on thought to mention that there are some funny women out there, such as Dorothy Parker, Nora Ephron, Fran Lebowitz, and Ellen DeGeneres, so with this statement at least he gives examples of the opposite instance. Quite truthfully thought, this is a common stereotype, yet it is not completely justified. Depending on the person, everyone has a different sense of humor, so if one…

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