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    Cruelty to animals or we can call it simply as animal abuse, is a situation where a human inflicts pain or causes suffering and harm to animals beyond necessity. According to Ontario SPCA and Humane Society (n.d.), animal abuse falls into two categories which are neglect or intentional cruelty. Neglect is a situation where the owner fails to provide animals basic necessities such as water, food, shelter or even proper care. Some of the examples of neglect are starvation, dehydration, parasite…

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    Introduction It started ever since I was fifth grade. My love for animals grew. Once I entered highschool, my love for makeup grew as well. Ever from the start I knew that a massive amount of cosmetic brands would use animals as test subjects. It was not until now, ever since I looked into the topic that I found out how depressing and how infuriating it is that people would do this to animals to make sure that that the product is safe for us, as humans, to apply and wear. This article is here to…

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    Recently, the report of Brandsvietnam has showed that the annual sales of cosmetics market in Vietnam reached about 702.4 million USD in 2015. Based on high economic growth rate and need for appearance enhancement, the cosmetics sector of Vietnam has been believed to have a significant potential growth recently. Vietnamese women are willing to pay a lot of money for mid-end and high-end cosmetics. Besides, they are also more cautious of the origin of the products than ever because the market is…

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    Animal testing has dated back to ancient Greek writing in 500 BC. Aristotle believed that animals lacked intelligence, and so the notions of justice and injustice did not apply to them. Animals were not seen to have a life or soul, and could be used in any way. Between 130 and 200 AD, Roman physician and philosopher Galen engaged in the public dissection of animals, which was a popular form of entertainment at the time (Background). Through some of this testing and experimentation, discoveries…

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    Microbeads Research Paper

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    MICROBEAD BACKGROUND Plastic microbeads are substances frequently found in a variety of products ranging from “cosmetics, sunscreen, body wash, toothpaste, skincare, and industrial and household cleaning products” (Rochman, et al., 2015). They are frequently used as exfoliating scrubbers in order to aid in the cleaning of various materials and surfaces. Oftentimes, these microbeads can replace naturally biodegradable alternatives such as salts, oatmeal or ground nut shells due to their ease of…

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    Why Deforestation Occur

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    Companies like L’Oreal and Nestle have realized that times are changing and if they want their products to continue to sell, they need to change their practices. These companies, along with a growing list of others, have pledged their products to be deforestation free.…

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    Animal Testing Approach

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    Animal Testing; Finding Alternative Approaches Animal testing began during the Roman Era Dissection and Vivisection, which is the dissection of live animals. The idea of animal testing was gone by the Middle Ages, but returned by the Renaissance. William Harvey had relied almost completely on the knowledge that came from animal testing during the seventeenth-century. Marc R. Fellenz, the author of “Animal Experimentation,” states “In the early twenty-first century, virtually all medical…

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    France was the home of the Impressionist movement, providing a vast array of landscapes, people and lifestyles as inspiration. The famed impressionists used the bustling nightlife of Montmartre, studious industrial areas, and open landscapes of rural France to influence their works. Specifically, Maximilien Luce used the rural province of Brittany in Western France to inspire his work Camaret, Moonlight and Fishing Boats painted in 1894. Brittany was used as inspiration by many impressionists…

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    Eunice Duley Case

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    1. Company Competitive Position 1. About the Company Dudley (Hair care products, cosmetics,skincare) it was founded by Joe and Eunice Dudley, this company is mainly engaged in the beauty market, understanding by beauty market all the processes and products that are used to look and feel more beautiful whether it is products to improve the appearance or smell. o Cosmetologist, barbers, and beauty schools o 200 distributors o Dudley manufactures and distributes more than 400 Professional and…

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    Advertisements usually cater to a wide variety of emotions such as greed, lust, envy, etc. The Ivory Soap advertisement is relating to the fear of aging and is specifically targeting women as they know that this fear is common among most middle-aged women. Advertisers know that women fear looking older and having others notice. Therefore, by saying that if women don't purchase this hand soap, that their dry hands will make them look older, it will likely cause them to buy the product quickly.…

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