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    shouldn’t animals be able to have rights as well? It’s not right people are able to own animals and legally starve them, experiment and kill them because a researcher wants to run a test and if they did what they’re doing to a human then it might be considered illegal and the people are able to speak and sue them. Just because humans and chimpanzees are scientifically similar in genetics, that doesn’t mean people are the same as them. Animals — specifically Mice are some of the most common animals to

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    would have to say my role model would be Carrie Underwood. Carrie Underwood cares about the world and the people in it. She has 26 charities so far. It's just so inspiring how she gives back to the world. To boost her singing career, she went to American Idol and won it that is when she started to write her own songs. From there, she went up. She loves dogs and any type of animal. Back when I was little, I used to be afraid of any type of animal, then I saw animals for the better thanks to her

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    to be chaos but in reality it is a hive mind of worker ants trying hard to make sure everything is done in time. Many people don’t stop to think about what goes into a fashion show. Most of the time we just think of the end product with a bunch of models somehow pulling off weird hair and makeup strolling down a runway with some lights and music. In reality it takes months of planning, sewing, and booking to make it a reality. I myself did not fully understand the scope of it until I myself planed

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    Whether we realize it or not, we are constantly surrounded by advertisements. On average, we are exposed to approximately 3,000 ads per day, through logos, billboards, and television commercials, even our choices of brands. But in today’s society, one of the most used and influential tools of advertising are women. But the unfortunate thing is that women are not just viewed as actresses in these ads but as objects for people to look at, use, abuse, and more. In her fourth installment in a line of

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    a “nobody” from a very small town in Minnesota, living on her own, and dealing with the fame and publicity that is given to her. The ups and downs in her life never stopped her from pursuing her dream, which is one of the reasons why she is a role model to me and many others. Because

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    were shown to be safe and effective in animal tests failed to proceed to the market because they were found to be dangerous and unsafe in human trials. When it comes to animal testing, most people would like to believe that is a necessary evil, but is it? For it to be necessary, it would also have to accurate. Unfortunately, using an animal model instead of a human body is a very inaccurate indicator of how the human body will react. Because of this using animals in biomedical research results in inaccurate

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    Thousands of animals every year are euthanized due to animal testing. Animal testing is cruel and an inhumane way to torture animals for mankind’s own benefit. Because of our selfish, millions of animals suffered a vicious and painful death in the name of research every year. Animals are frequently used in biological and medical research, in the testing of drugs and commercial products, and in educational exercises in the sciences. So, can we ask ourselves, deeply in mind, that is it worth to use

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    In ancient times, man and animal coexisted with each other, living in peace and harmony (Hindawi). Hundreds and thousands of years later, humans used their intelligence to put themselves above all other species. Thanks to the breakthroughs we’ve made in science and medicine for the past generations, we are able to our lives to its greatest potential. However, what is one of the reasons we stand so high today? Animal testing. Millions of animals are used in cruel scientific experiments annually to

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    When asked, many celebrities (sports figures, actors, musicians) state that they don't want to be role models.’(Cohen, E 2005;384)Aristotle would potentially argue that is was not a choice a person can make. As celebrities they are so prominent in society they have no choice but to be a role model and take the responsibilities seriously. Banduras work on social learning shown that much of learning that occurs during development is acquired through

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    most obvious occurrence of female body harm in the fashion industry is a result of fashion modeling. An up-close look into the modeling industry as a microcosm of the fashion industry reveals the severe objectification and commodification of fashion models for the sake of consumption. The modeling industry has created a culture of exclusion across genders and races. Author Ashley Mears (2010) critically analyses the fashion industry, and how it influences production of culture and beauty ideals around

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