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    Fur is one of the oldest types of clothing‚ that animals have been killed for years and years in order to provide clothing for human beings. From the history‚ it can be seen that animal fur was one of the clothes material for our old ancestors. In 21st century‚ 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‚ in 21st century some people still use genuine animal fur for their

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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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    to establish a successful fur trade in colonial Arkansas did not go as planned. It wasn’t until the end of the 18th century when trade became an important part of the Arkansas Post. The most important trade items in early colonial Arkansas were bear oil‚ buffalo meat‚ and buffalo fat. Later‚ French trappers‚ traders‚ and hunters loaded canoes and flat boats with beads‚ guns‚ iron hatches‚ pots‚ knives‚ blankets and cloth to exchange for Indian furs. Unfortunately‚ the fur trade in colonial Arkansas

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    The American Fur Company Sarah Julien Business and Society MGMT 363 9/27/10   INTRODUCTION The American Fur Company was a relentless monopoly operating in the climatic era of the fur trade. It was established by John Jacob Astor in 1808. The company was created at a time that was favorable to its expansion; it even grew to have a more powerful presence than the federal government over vast areas. This case study analysis will evaluate John Astor in terms of his motives‚ managerial

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    Final Research Paper The Role of Native and Métis Women In the Western Fur Trade Over time‚ the power that Native women held with in their tribe has unfortunately digressed. During the age of exploration Native women have played key roles in the western fur trade. Native women assisted the fur traders by being liaison between the Europeans and Natives. This role was fundamental in strengthening trade increasing the economic stability of the post. They acted as guides for the European traders who

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    Anti-Italianism & Portrayals of Italian-Americans December 9‚ 2009 | An Essay By Sam MetsFan In 1907‚ Italian Immigration into the United States peaked at just under 286‚000 men‚ women and children. By 1940‚ there were millions of native-born Italian-Americans living in the US. But well before the numbers grew to be this large‚ when far less Italians were settled in North America‚ strong anti-Italian prejudice existed. In 1891‚ a fiction book targeting the growing Mafia of Louisiana appeared

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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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    The Anti-Federalist viewpoint is valid‚ and should be considered seriously. Their ideas on federalism and the Constitution were similar to the Federalists‚ but the Anti-Federalists wanted to add more precautions to the Constitution‚ and were especially careful about preventing tyranny from happening within the states. The Anti-Federalists were focussed on individual rights‚ and wanted the states to have a high power in the government. Each state at the time was vital for the growth of the United

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    on a plan to use‚ the Federalists or Anti Federalists. The Federalists wanted a strong central form of government. The Anti Federalists wanted less power to the national government and more power to the states. Even though the rights of the people may have been secured in the constitution‚ the Anti Federalists had the best plan because the Federalists gave the national government too much power and the constitution had no clearly stated bill of rights. The Anti Federalist plan included having a bill

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    What is Anti-Art? Introduction I am going to be writing about anti-art and what it is. I feel that before I can fully explore this concept in more depth‚ I must first look at the question ‘What is art?’ and ‘How do we know it is art?‘. To understand what art is‚ you have to look at its surroundings‚ the art world‚ you have the people who make the art work‚ the painters‚ the sculptors etc. Then you have the people that exhibit the work‚ and finally you have the viewers‚ the people who attend

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