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    Fur Persuasive Speech

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    Topic: Wearing fur is not ethical Opening/Attention: While wearing fur clothing in cold weather as protection goes back to the stone age, the source for this material came from the wild. Starting in the latter half of the 20th century, producers and wearers of fur have been criticized by animal rights activists because of the perceived cruelty they believe is involved in animal trapping and because of the availability of substitutes such as synthetic fibers. As fur is no longer necessity why

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    All Fur Motif

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    and Wilhelm Grimm, “All Fur” is essentially a tale about a young woman’s efforts to escape her incestuous father. Of the many seemingly impossible tasks the girl demands her father to accomplish, obtaining a cloak made from a thousand animal furs appears to be the most unlikely. However, the king is able to present his daughter with this cloak, thereby creating the motif of disguise. Originally a means for escaping her wicked father, the fur cloak becomes a means for All Fur to escape her identity

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    The Pros And Cons Of Fur

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    Wearing fur in Britain twenty ages ago would have been considered as an unlawful deed, where people would criticize you and some would even assault you by throwing paint over you, but recently the world has noticed a vast rise of the fur industry. Fur is a type of material used for clothes taken from animals ranging from rabbits to seals and beyond, basically it’s the skin of some animals. Fur is widely used by a good number of people aimed to satisfy numerous different types of uses, such as clothes

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    An analysis of the strengths and weaknesses found in the argument Premise 1 Premise 1 argues that the animal fur industry should be stopped since faux fur is a better alternative to animal fur. It claims that faux fur delivers the same benefits (it has an indistinguishable appearance and provides greater warmth) with less environmental cost. The suppressed assumption here is that environmental damage should be prevented where possible: this is a non-controversial normative claim that does not require

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    Fur Farm Ethical Issues

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    To finally decide if fur is morally ethical it is necessary to look deeper into the process of creating the pelts. Fur farming is the easiest and most popular way to “produce” the fur skins, which are later used to create garments, trims and accessories in fashion. The main and most important furbearers kept on farms are minks and foxes. According to Linzey “around 50 million mink (Mustela vison) and 7 million foxes (mostly Arctic fox, Alopex lagopus) are bred each year to meet the world demand for

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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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    Many people who wear fur are not aware with the sad reality behind its production. Fur is associated with glamor and wealth. However, the truth is entirely different. Annually, millions of animals are brutally killed for their skin in the name of fashion. Coats, accessories, hats, scarves, and other fancy items are made from these innocent beings. They live their entire life in tiny cages, often with diseases, and at the end – beaten, skinned alive and thrown onto a pile. It may sound terrifying

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    American Fur Trade

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    There are a plethora of news sites, organizations, and establishments, all within the American fur trade, that enjoy deceiving the general public with claims of a humane and safe fur trade. While these claims seem to hold credibility, they fall flat once challenged with heavy evidence of cruelty and peril. The fur trade should be outright banned from the United States as it excludes humane methods of euthanasia, utilizes wretched methods of confinement, and as it acts as an extreme health hazard

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    The Cruel and Inhumane Fur Industry Many people who wear fur are not aware with the sad reality behind its production. Fur is associated with glamor and wealth. However, the truth is entirely different. Annually, millions of animals are brutally killed for their skin in the name of fashion. Coats, accessories, hats, scarves, and other fancy items are made from these innocent beings. They spend their entire life in tiny cages, often with diseases, and at the end – beaten, skinned alive

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