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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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    Makeup industries such Revlon and other types of industries had discontinued animal testing simply because it doesn’t work anymore. “The food and Drug Administration (FDA) has noted 92 percent of all drugs that are shown to be safe and effective in animal tests fail in human trial…

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    MAC is a professional make up retailer owned by Estée Lauder, known worldwide for their amazing high quality items and social obligation. MAC is trusted by numerous experts and regular individuals. The brand has numerous devoted clients both young and old. MAC is most popular with females between the ages of 18 to 30. In spite of the fact that the brand has a vision to offer products for individuals of all ages, older demographic is less mindful and less loyal to the MAC brand. MAC offers great…

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    Animal Testing Speeches

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    complaint of those stuck on animal tested products is that it is just not practical to spend extra money to pay for the testing alternatives. This is a really common misconception that is only further fueled by the shelves and shelves of L’Oreal, Revlon, Maybelline and NYX products in most major drugstores. Luckily there are just as many available products that are easy on your wallet and your heart. These products include many brands that you are probably already aware of and buy: Elf, Milani,…

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    Debra Lee Case Study

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    Debra L. Lee is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BET Networks, a unit of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB) and the leading provider of entertainment for the African-American audience and consumers of Black culture globally. Ms. Lee oversees one of the most influential multiplatform media companies in the world, including several cable television networks, digital offerings, and a home entertainment business. BET Networks is committed to providing its audience with quality entertainment…

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    computer will use mathematics to predict how we'll react to the new product (Alternatives to). Companies have been able to reduce animal testing by using human volunteers (Alternatives to). Some companies that have stopped using animal testing are Revlon, Avon, Mary Kay, and Gillette (Alternatives to). Gillette has donated 100 thousand dollars each year to help fund research for alternative methods…

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    Over 26 billion animals are used every year for animal testing (Animal Testing). Some would argue that animal testing is helpful to the human life because we have found a lot about what the body looks like inside and how it works. Also, we have found many vaccines against harmful diseases. Woods research states “animal testing has been around for over 2,000 years” (9). Alcmaeno, a Greek scientist in 500 BC found about how eye sight works. Erasistrtus, an Egyptian scientist in 300BC found out…

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    Ava Duvernay Documentary

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    from prisoners through their phone calls, meals, healthcare, and their free labour. Under the 13th amendment, prisoners can work for little to no pay for corporations. According to the Global Research, common brands such as Nordstrom’s, Microsoft, Revlon, Macy’s, IBM, Target, and many more use prison labour to create their products. This is where we, as consumers, can make a change by signing petitions and by voting with our wallets. When it came to light that Victoria Secret and JCPenney used…

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    Diversity In Media

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    Many women of color struggle to find a foundation shade dark enough for them. Many companies, such as Revlon and Lancôme, will only use white models in their commercials, and will only show light foundation shades when promoting their product. Rihanna released her new makeup line, Fenty Beauty, “and claimed she wanted to create one of the most inclusive…

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    External Audit Analysis

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    Newham is in the cosmetic manufacturing business with competitors being Revlon and Avon products. This is a highly competitive industry with many different players in the industry, both large and small companies. The industry is regulated in the United States by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), however in the past the FDA has had limited power to regulate cosmetics. “Concerned about generation old regulations that have left it with little power to ensure the safety of thousands of…

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