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    The Minnesota fur trade was one of the original economic exchanges in the United States with roots as far back as the 1500’s. What would become an influential enterprise that would drive a new wave of settlers and the beginnings of an economic infrastructure in Minnesota‚ started with very primitive beginnings and included a wide breadth of participants. Thus‚ this revolutionary enterprise that was mostly over by the 1840’s was paramount to Minnesota’s statehood. To understand the significance

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    be seen that animal fur was one of the clothes material for our old ancestors. Nowadays‚ technology has been developed very well that we do not have to use genuine animal fur anymore. We can use fake fur or fake weather to protect us from the weather. The fact is‚ some people still use genuine animal fur for their clothes although they don’t have to. The using of animal fur for clothes is considered as a fashion crime for reasons. The most significant reason why using animal fur for clothes is a fashion

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    Animals Are People in Fur Coats The Story of My Search You are trapped in a cage with many strangers pressing against you‚ pleading and crying. Suddenly‚ you see a man come to the cage and open it‚ dragging a girl out. She tries to fight and you hear a sickening thump as the man slams his foot into her face. The girl‚ whose face is now a bloody and deformed mess‚ is then skinned alive by the man‚ her shrill screams filling the room. This is what it feels like to be an animal in a fur farm‚ one of the

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    question: To what point does fur determine an arctic foxes wellbeing in the wild and how much protection against extreme temperatures does it really offer. Introduction: In this experiment I will be attempting to justify my findings that I have gathered over the course of a few different experiments. What I have been gathering information over is the suitability of an arctic foxes fur coat. I have gone about finding this out by simulating a model of an arctic foxes fur coat through many trying

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    Tomson Highway’s "Kiss of the Fur Queen" is my favorite of what we have read so far. Vulgarity‚ creativity and abstract language are some of my favorite characteristics in writing. One of the things that surprised me about Highway’s novel‚ which I do not want to say in class for fear that it is a false reaction to this piece‚ is his lack of abhorrence towards the priests in the Res School. It seems as though he almost appreciates what they have done for him. Granted‚ Jeremiah was given a chance to

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    Several Greek city-states had the government form of an oligarchy‚ where the small group of people wield the ruling power. They were considered the highest class as political power was shared amongst the group (Carr). The groups were formed based off of aristocratic birth or wealth (Carr). Unlike this class‚ the lower class citizens in the oligarchy did not share the same rights as they lacked full political rights and were not eligible to rule (Carr). They are thus excluded from voting or having

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    Fur Trapping in the United States Trapping and skinning animals for their fur should be illegal in the United States. There are over 4 million animals that are trapped and killed for their fur in the United States each year. Some trappers trap animals for sport or for a profit. However‚ the outcome is the same for every animal and their life ends in pain and suffering. People that trap claim that it is humane and regulated. There is nothing humane about trapping an animal and drowning it to death

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    The Rocky Mountain Fur Company’s fur traders were licensed to trade only to do trade with the Indians‚ but they set out to trap and hunt instead. What they didn’t realize was that two Indians had been killed just a few weeks prior in a skirmish with the Missouri Fur Company and the situation in the area was hostile. For years‚ the Indians had only known tense relationships with the white men and the death of two of their own created a tense environment for the new Rocky Mountain Fur Company. When General

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    are generally acknowledged as the New World’s first and fore most environmentalist Native American religion stress that people are coequal with nature‚ descendants of "Grand mother earth." How then‚ could some of them have depleted wildlife for the fur trade? “ Asks Jeanne Kaye. Most Native American tribes have long had an intimate relationship with their surroundings. Before direct contact with Europeans‚ most tribes lived in small villages. They were mindful of their measures and supplies. They

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    Fur should not be utilized in garment industry Fur is one of the oldest forms of clothing in the history‚ it might have been the first cloth that human wore. Fur clothing is the cloth made from furry animals‚ that’s why those clothing give people better comfort instead of other materials. In the past‚ people wore fur is for the sake of covering and protecting their body‚ however at the present time‚ it has become a kind of fashion which is one of the favour among fashion designers. Therefore‚ fur

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