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    Specific Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to motivate my audience to stop using products that have been tested on animals and show them the other choices that they have out there. Introduction: Attention Step: According to PETA, “Animals are also used in toxicity tests conducted as part of massive regulatory testing programs that are often funded by U.S. taxpayers’ money. The Environmental Protection Agency, the Food and Drug Administration, the National Toxicology Program, and the U.S. Department

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    Test on Animals by the group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), L'Oreal, Estee Lauder, Procter & Gamble, Clorox, Johnson & Johnson, S.C. Johnson, Colgate-Palmolive, Reckitt Benckiser, Church & Dwight, Unilever, Dial/Henkel, Aveeno, Covergirl, and etc. all test their products on animals before releasing it. Companies do this to defend themselves when being sued by consumers. “It’s a legal requirement in the UK that all new drugs (not just cancer drugs) are tested in animals before they’re

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    The constant images of styles, products and people associated with beauty. The overwhelming amount advertisements coming from all platforms of media speaking the same language of what defines beauty in the United States. One of the major components in beauty culture today for women, and recently men, is makeup. Although makeup can be a positive outlet for creativity, cosmetics company controls the thoughts of men and women because of its unobtainable standards and false imagery. In Brave New World

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    Anna Wintour is one the worlds most recognised creatives. Nowadays she is regarded as the most influential figure in the fashion industry and her creative directive has allowed her to become one of the most powerful people in fashion in the last twenty years. Anna Wintour has proven countless times how her creative vision and directive is not only extremely relevant, but is also revolutionary. Time and time again Wintour’s ideas have not only shaped the course of Fashion, but have given us some of

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    Product Information Since clothing is a basic necessity and it can be sold in many creative ways, I’ve decided to make my product an online clothing store. I plan to sell my apparel online, because majority of sales in the twenty-first century are being done on an internet domain. According to Cira, the Canadian Internet Registry, by 2019 Canadians will spend approximately nine billion dollars on online commerce (Cira, 2016). I aim to sell wearables because according Cira, 42% of online purchases

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    Deeper Than The Surface In the song “No Scars to Your Beautiful”, Alessia Cara sends a message to women and girls around the world about knowing one’s self worth and beauty. This song reveals her perspective on what young girls around the world face when society tries to force its standard of beauty into their minds. She sends a much needed message of self-love, inspiration, and encouragement. Her purpose is to show that no one is perfect and no one should have to scar themselves mentally, emotionally

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    their new product; the ad catches the attention of the younger generation, who is obsessed with social networking, by linking the product to instagram. The add also encourages the viewers to use the product, take pictures and instagram them to #covergirl. The writing on the ad says “ A do-it-all foundation that’s insta-natural, insta-shine free, insta-lasting and insta-gorgeous”, which describes all the qualities that consumers look in a foundation. This is a foundation that gives you a natural beauty

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    Propaganda in today’s society serves the same purpose as it did many years ago, and that purpose is to promote a fitting solution to a problem or to sell an idea or item. There are various types of propaganda in the world. The main way that propaganda is advertised would be the media. Whether it be television, newspapers, radio etc . the “promoter”advertiser will always find a way to promote their idea or product. You also have seven basic sections or types of propaganda; transfer, testimonial,

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    ago with the rise of physiology as a science. As “Companies That Still Use Animal Testing” says, these testings have gone down a lot with new developments for these kind of testing but there are still many major companies such as L’oreal, Clorox, Covergirl, MAC, Pantene, Dove, Avon and hundreds of other companies you’ve probably used. These companies torture these animals and even kill them with their products just so there is yet another

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    Animal testing isn’t something that’s new and unheard of, it has been around for centuries. Using animals for research testing is not only being done in the U.S but also all over the world. What many people don’t understand is that these tests don’t just involve cute, little mice and a maze with a block of cheese at the finish line, it is long days of just sitting in a small cage with little food waiting to be chosen for the next terrifying and painful experiment. It is a harmful and cruel way of

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