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    unreliable and needs to be eradicated. Every year approximately 17-22 million animals are used in research testing. Not all of the testing is done for medical research; in fact many are done by cosmetic companies. Companies such as Cover Girl, L’Oreal, Olay, Pantene, and Suave all test on animals. The testing is done in order to see the possible reactions humans would have to different chemicals…

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    Today, animals are used in research for a number of reasons like to see how it affects them, also checking if it works. Many scientists believed that the heart was the center of the nervous system. McCoy, J.J “Animals in research, issues and conflicts.” p15.They keep the animals locked up in a choker thing that they put their heads in so that they cannot move. They try to squirm all over the place during testing. Animals all over are locked up in labs somewhere being tested on every single day…

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    Kim Kardashian. Jennifer Lopez. Kate Upton. Jennifer Lawrence. Taylor Swift. Carrie Underwood. Today, young women around the world idolize powerful women such as these. Whether these women are actresses, singers, or models, they have shaped current society’s definition of beautiful. The word “current” denotes a past or future change. This is due to the unwavering fact that beauty, in its entirety, is indescribable. However, media has made it their mission to attempt to write the public a simple…

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    Mineral Face Primer

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    undertones, my skin is very oily in my T-zone and normal everywhere else. So with that being said, remember that every skin will react differently to different foundations. Most drugstore foundations don't have a wide range to pick from, but the L'Oreal True Match has 33 different shades,…

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    eyeliner would have to stop being bought and worn. There are plenty of companies that to this day still test on animals such like: American beauty, Avon, Axe, Bounty, Cover Girl, Clorox, Crest, Dove, Oxi Clean, Neutrogena, Michael Kors, Mary Kay, L’Oréal U.S.A., Kleenex, Revlon, Suave, Tresemme, Tommy Hilfiger, Garnier, Pine-Sol, and more. Another way one can try to prevent animal testing is by signing up anywhere it is possible. For example, anywhere there is a sign saying something about…

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    Why Is Animal Abuse Wrong

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    Animal abuse comes in many forms. Some of which people don’t even know. Most people think of animal abuse as just abandoning their cats or dogs out on the streets, but there is more than just that kind of abuse. Some other types of abuse is animal fighting, animal testing, and animal slaughtering. But if animal abuse is so wrong then why does it still exist? What is even worse about animal abuse is some people don't even know the signs of animal abuse. If the animal has a poor body condition, or…

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    New Skinny Research Paper

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    that you have to be skinny. This assumption is easily shown through every portrayal of products that include a model that is extremely lean and flawless. Examples in US Weekly, issue 984, include products such as: Smart Water by Jennifer Anniston, L’Oreal Paris lip-gloss by Jennifer Lopez, and Jenny Craig by Valerie…

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    The company seems to have lost track on managing is competition and is thus on the losing end. Top competitors like Unilever, L’Oreal, and Kimberly Clerk have her substitutes meaning that Proctor & Gamble have to go the extra mile to be he preferred customer choice. Besides that, unlike before where P&G used to be a leader in the consumer market, they are no longer giants when it…

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    Due to the natural disasters that have occurred during the last decade, the concern for the natural environment has spawned the so-called green movement. As consumers started to seek for eco-friendly products, the retailers had to respond to this trend by developing recyclable or biodegradable packaging, recycled materials and components, better pollution controls, and more energy efficient operations (Armstrong et al., 2009) For example, McDonalds company has warmed to "greener" practices,…

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    Is College Worth It Essay

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    Almost all academics say that college is worth it, but statistics disagree. Many graduates have crippling student loans, and many are not actually employed in jobs that need a college degree. Although it does provide good experiences, it can leave students with debilitating levels of stress. It does provide a higher education, but it really is not worth it with the threat of debt always looming over your head. College does provide a higher level of education, but the high price of tuition…

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