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    Animal Testing Satire

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    their skulls, and others have their spinal cords crushed. In addition to the torture, animals have everything that is natural and important to them stolen. In March of 2019, Teddy and 31 other dogs went viral in footage of them being used in an undercover investigation. Teddy was born at Marshall BioResources with one purpose, to be sold to a laboratory where he would be used in torment experiments and then killed. Thankfully, he was saved when hundreds of thousands of people demanded that dogs…

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    Film Gender Socialization

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    determine the gender role stereotype (Heins-Gelder, Chapter 4 , slide 45). The film shows some inconvenient reasons that why a female FBI agent could not be part of a pageant. Hart faces something very curious in the process of her change to go undercover: she has to change from what is called frumpy dress to pageant clothes. Her original clothing was important in order for her to perform her usual job; thus, she was a little frustrated with the change. Regardless, the pageant clothes were she…

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    training with the Kansas City Monarchs, Robinson thought he had hit the jackpot when he signed on at a salary of $400 a month. It was during his one-year stint with the Monarchs that Brooklyn Dodgers president, Branch Rickey, scouted him, and with some undercover…

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    This is the depiction of a male dominant society in which the women were living in, where they were constantly policed by the males. Caged Heat give this depiction from the beginning of the movie, when Wilson gets captured by the undercover male cops and is sentenced to prison by the male judge. The male guards are present throughout the movie, guarding and watching the prison from outside and also guarding the prisoners when they go out to work at the agricultural training grounds…

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    could assist with an early arrest and prevent any future harm against FSU, The College of Business, and Mr. Hochwarter. Also, increasing the FSU Police Department’s prevalence on campus would be critical to the safety of the students. Placing both undercover and officers in uniform around the College of Business would potentially deter the intruder from attempting to enter the College of Business. Increasing attention to surveillance footage increases the likelihood that the intruder could be…

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    Based on undercover investigations from three non-governmental organizations, they published a report claiming violations which include the use of underaged child labourers at two of Samsung's Chinese…

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    volunteer opportunities. Building these shelters would also be a good way to repurpose old buildings. In conclusion, building better homeless shelters would have a lasting effect on their lives. Works Cited By Renee Miller / AlterNet. "I Went Undercover at a Homeless Shelter: You Wouldn't Believe the Shocking Abuses I Found There." Alternet. Web. 11 Nov. 2016. Fuller, Carey. "Homeless Shelter Systems and What They Don't Tell You." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com. Web. 11 Nov. 2016.…

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    Factory Farming

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    A newborn is delivered into a world of filth and darkness. It cries for its mother attention, but is met with cold, rough hands, chained and thrown into a stall along with several others that look like itself. Confusion and fear takes over and it screams and fights, however, the chains hold and tear its fresh skin. The only life it will ever know is one of pain and suffering and any hope it has of a normal life is gone the moment it is born. This is the life of an animal born in a factory farm,…

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    of chicken deaths per year. The Humane society of America has done several undercover investigations to release videos of how the animals are treated in slaughterhouses (Humane Soc.) “In the past decade, The HSUS and fellow advocates have ushered in historic reforms. Restaurants, grocery stores and other food industry groups are transforming their supply chains, voters, state legislatures are taking a stand, and undercover investigations are opening consumers' eyes to the plight of farm…

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    How is the “blind eye” on human trafficking affecting Japans Citizens and their society? Slavery is a thing that has been affecting people dating back to over ten to thousands of years ago. People have been using the art of exploiting each other for a long period of time. An example of this would be human slavery in the United States of America when Europeans took African Americans away from their homeland Africa and brung them to the United States of America so they can perform hard labors…

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