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    Title : Wearing fur is wrong Organisational Pattern : Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Visual Aid : Power point slides General Purpose : To persuade Specific Purpose : To persuade my audience that we do not need to wear fur as it is an unethical fashion item. Central Idea : Millions of animals are tortured for the furs on their back and therefore, we must change the perspective of how people see fur as a fashion item. Introduction I. Imagine yourself stuck in a cramped

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    drumroll with lively and catchy background music, indicating an upcoming important event, which is a fur coat catwalk show. Beautiful women start modelling on the catwalk on by one. The scene shows audience and models alternatively. Once the first model starts to walk, cameras of the reporters have not stopped flashing. Audience whistle and applaud as models walk in front of them, who are showing off the fur coat on their bodies seductively. The scene transfers to multiple audience’s face, capturing especially

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    fashion industry. Any type of material seems fair game to designers these days. The use of animal fur and skins as a fashion statement is morally wrong according to most animal activist organizations. However, many corporations with interests in animal fur argue that animals do not have the same consciousness people do. Also, the production of faux fur has actually given rise to higher prices of real fur and pelts. The animals have no say in the matter, which is cruel and unusual in itself. Many corporations

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    was a poor choice. After donning matching furs with his on and off again girlfriend, Karrueche Tran, the couple were criticized by PETA. In a statement provided to Gossip Cop, PETA said "There are few things more out of touch than draping yourself in the skin of animals who were beaten, electrocuted, and even skinned alive for their fur." PETA goes on to say "Pink's New York Fashion Week billboard shows true beauty comes from kindness - Chris Brown's furs are just more of the same from him: ugly violence

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    Fur Is Dead Research Paper

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    wondering.... “Fur is Dead” Taking a look into a once strong industry, shocking facts are revealed. The fur industry brings in an average of $1.5 billion in sales each year. Furs were considered a beautiful and feminine version of clothing by many women, until the public became aware of the horrors that accompany the industry. Activists have been a voice for animals tortured for their fur, making the public aware, and diminishing the old view of fur. Approximately 3.5 million fur-bearing animals

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    love animals but that’s false. Something that animal lovers don’t know is that 56 billion farmed animals are killed every year by humans and 200 million animals are reported killed by hunters in the United States every year. Treating animals for their fur and bones is not good for them and us. There meat can cause cancer, using their belongings is depressing and there should be more compassionate for them. I see animals as humans because they can feel happiness, sadness, anger and lastly pain. Animals

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    Amy Tan's “The Joy Luck Club” The “Joy Luck Club,” by Amy Tan, is a collection of short stories about the relationships between Chinese born mothers and their American born daughters. The story called “Four Directions” is about a woman named Waverly Jong. The story is about Waverly trying to tell her mother that she is getting married to a American man named Richard. Waverly was a chess champion as while she was a young girl and she remembers the strategy that she used in her matches, and in

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    means not alive like a brush, a computer or in Miss Brill's case her coat. At the beginning and the ending of the story, Miss Brill speaks to or about her fur coat that is locked away like it is her only friend. "Dear little thing.... what has been happening to me" (Mansfield ln 7-11). In lines 7 through eleven, Miss Brill is talking to her fur coat as if the coat can speak back. She also takes the action of the coat by pointing out the sound of crying. "But when she put the lid on she thought she

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    To many, a pet is much more than an animal that lives in the same house as them. A pet is more than a nuisance with fur that one has to feed and care for. For most, a pet is another family member. A pet is a constant companion that is there to play, cuddle, and bring one joy. One always remembers their first pet. They remember how their pet was always there to comfort them when their own world seemed to be falling apart. Sadly, one also remembers when their first pet died. How when they left

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    For Fitzgerald’s characters their goals either remain unattainable or it they are able to reach them they remain unsatisfied. They dissipate their energy and become disenchanted. Even if they attain high social status and wealth, they lose their illusions about their desired object and perceive the world as hollow and deprived of meaning. The disillusionment is inevitable but Fitzgerald’s protagonists try to delay it by reliving the enchantment. Still the passage of time and the decay or destruction

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