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    Fashion Isnt Fur

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    Fur is not a Fashion Statement. Every year 50 million animals are violently killed for our own selfish needs to look high status in the fashion industry. Most of these helpless animals with just as much right as us are raised on fur farms in brutal conditions. Death is really their only escape from these dreadful prisons‚ which is mostly caused by stress‚ illness and pain. Sometimes animals are caught using a trap mechanisms and can be left there to die for up to 7 days. Animals often tend to

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    world has ever known. To think that human kind sprung off from animals is debatable but undoubtedly true. In fact‚ modern day chimps have 99 percent of their genetic makeup in common with humans. In a world that is so dependent on human life it is quite understandable to sacrifice the lives of animals‚ as test subjects‚ to save and safeguard the lives of human beings. Animal testing is a process by which researches us live animals to experiment on in a controlled manner. This process helps to

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    FUR 2601

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    Date: 01 March 2012 Subject: Fundamental Rights Subject Code: FUR 2601 NOTE: Assignment answers based on fact pattern 1 of FUR201/101/3/2012 page 21. RHS Column for Remarks/ Suggestions: Question: 1 (a): HIV/AIDS is killing more and more South Africans daily and the mere possibility of a fourth line anti-retroviral treatment which has undergone the correct testing and systems should be made known to the public. Due to the new Medicines Control Amendment Act s5 which permits the Minister

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    Students To Wear Uniform School uniforms were first introduced in England during the 16th Century at the charity schools for poor children. Overtime‚ schools saw uniforms as a way to bring students together‚ studies were carried out showing there is no relationship between school uniforms and academic achievement‚ however there was between school uniforms and behavior of students. This has brought debate between whether uniforms improve academic success while reducing violence or not. It is

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    Why should students wear school uniforms? By: attackontitans Did you know that most students who don’t feel like they fit in at school are most likely to end up dropping out of school? Wearing school uniforms helps children feel like we fit in and we belong to our school. School uniforms also save our time and our money. Just because you wear the same clothes as everyone else‚ it doesn’t mean that it takes away your personality and individuality. More and more schools should enforce the rule

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    creativity and individuality. The following essay will explain the advantages and disadvantages of uniforms. If your school doesn’t have uniforms‚ you have experienced those days when you couldn’t decide what to wear. With Uniforms‚ you wouldn’t spend time in the morning choosing what to wear. You will pay less attention on clothes and you can concentrate more on your studies. Uniforms help us to develop self-discipline and obedience. If you go to a job interview wearing baggy clothes‚ most probably

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    Should children be allowed to wear uniforms to school? The debate on wearing uniforms to school has been going on for decades. Some schools in America give in to the students‚ but not in Singapore. Recently‚ there was a ‘Design Your Uniform’ competition‚ but I find it ineffective‚ as not many schools would want to change their school dress code. Firstly‚ we all have a right to individuality‚ to make personal choices and to express our personality. This right of free expression includes the

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    niqab? In other words‚ should the West ban any and all clothing which obliterates one ’s identity? Most Europeans‚ according to recent surveys‚ seem to think so; here is some evidence to discuss whether the burqa should or should not been banned from women wearing it in public. The four themes that are being discussed are why the burqa should not be worn in public for culture‚ legal‚ women’s right to choose and safety reasons. (Theme1) Cultural reasons Some Muslim women wear the burqa for cultural

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    Should School Uniforms be Required? When thinking about a uniform you think of a police officer or maybe even someone in the military‚ but what about uniforms in school? Today‚ there are more schools than ever that are considering switching to uniforms to keep things equal and professional throughout the student body‚ but is it fair to make restrictions to students on being able to express themselves personally? Students may feel like they are being cheated on personalization and freedom to express

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    Fur Trade

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    Title: How the fur trade was a significant part of Canadian history‚ and the role of the native females during the fur-trade. The fur trade was a significant part of Canadian history. With the founding of the Hudson’s Bay and Northwest Company during the1670’s‚ the fur trade managed growth and development all the way into Western Canada until 1870. The fur trade was unique‚ for it was the only industry that was based on an exchange of goods between two very different groups of people (namely‚

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