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    Etienne Provost was a great fur trapper that is remembered by many people. He was born in Chambly, Quebec in Canada on December 21, 1785. Most of Provost’s child history is a mystery. Most people do not know anything about his childhood. Etienne was a “free trapper” and many people believe that he was the first white man to see the Great Salt Lake. Though most people think it was Jim Bridger, people think the routes he traveled he could not have missed it. Provost traveled up the Arkansas River…

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    The American Fur company was founded in 1808 by an ambitious German immigrant named John Jacob Astor. At the age of twenty on his journey to America he was introduced to the fur trade, which he soon after shrewdly managed to dominate. Like many businessmen Astor was self-made and extremely driven. As a result, by 1787 he was a completely self employed fur trader. He traded trinkets with Indians for highly coveted animal skins such as beaver, martin, ermine, mink, otter, deer and others that…

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    come up with their innovation using fur in fashionable clothes and accessories. It looks classy but it breaks all the limits of cruelty, so animal fur must be banned for fashion because it is unethical, it increases the rate of animal killing and animals are suffering for this trend. Animal fur must be banned for fashion because it is unethical. Killing an animal to make a coat is a sin. According to Actress Doris Day, it is unethical for human to turn animal fur into coats. We have no right to…

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    contrast, the dogs with short fur would be less likely to survive in the new climate. Consequently, the number of small dogs would gradually decline as more of the long-haired dogs reproduced. Eventually, the species of dogs with the trait for short fur would die off because their short fur is impractical in the cold climate. (Purdom, 277) This hypothetical scenario is an example of natural selection, where a gene already present in the DNA of the Canine family (short fur) was lost in the…

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    well known for his painting like The Country Election. He was actually a Democratic activist and used his art to demonstrate his position. Bingham’s nationality was American. His famous art piece was titled Fur Traders Descending the Missouri. This art…

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    In excerpt of Highway’s Kiss of the Fur Queen he uses various literary devices to stress the idea that winning the race is as essential to Abraham Okimasis as breathing. By using characterization of the location and vivid imagery, Highway conveys a tone of dramatic suspense during the last leg of Abraham Okimasis’ race. To introduce the reader into the last leg of the race Highway decrives the harsh conditions that were taking place. Highway describes the air as” so crisp, so dry [as] Abraham…

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    Beginning with the earliest source, Empires, Nations, and Families. A New History of the North American West, 1800-1860, written by Anne Hyde, the fur trade is portrayed as the main concept in the development of the West. Hyde argues that family and friendly relationships with the Natives, from 1800-1860, were essential in the building of different empires in the West. Those that created allies with Indian nations proved to be more successful than those who did not try to relate and bond with…

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    meeting of the Aboriginal people taught Europeans how to survive in the new world. Consequently, the meeting of the Europeans and First Nations started fur trading, because hats that were produced from beaver pelts were extremely popular in Europe. Furthermore, the fur trade has vastly affected the indigenous people lifestyle, cultures and religions. The fur trade effects have left negative and positive impacts on the First Nations. Nevertheless, most effects were negative, such as the spread…

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    Aaron Paquette’s Lightfinder (2014) and Tomson Highway’s Kiss of the Fur Queen (1998) are two novels that follow a set of siblings in a fictional context, focusing on their journeys, challenges, and accomplishments as Aboriginal youth. Highway’s Kiss of The Fur Queen revolves around the Okimasis brothers, Jeremiah and Gabriel, and the experiences they face as they were forced into the inhospitable environment of a Catholic residential school. Paquette’s Lightfinder revolves around Aisling…

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    “The Fur Hat”, was a comical novel written to show the society of the Soviet Union during the Brezhnev Era. By analizing the novel you will see how Vladimir Voinovich (Author) used a comical theme to point out the problems of the Soviet Union. This will give a better prospective of the 1970’s Soviet society. The Brezhnev Era was one of the most important time periods of the Soviet Union. After looking over the society of the 1970’s Soviet Union, We will look at the 1930’s Soviet Union. To help…

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