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_1. On April 15, 1980, animal rights advocate Henry Spira took out a full-page ad in The New
York Times to decry the use of animals in the safety testing of cosmetics.
2. Harriet Williamson, a freelance journalist, wrote an op-ed piece for the Huffingtonpost.com
educating consumers on how to make cruelty-free choices.
3. Jim Moran and Paul A. Locke, who write for the journal The Scientific American, also express their
opinion against testing on animals.
4. Moran and Locke's article Beauty and the Beasts: The U.S. Should Ban Testing Cosmetics on
Animals calls for Congress to take official action against animal testing.
5. Many celebrities are participating in the Be Cruelty-Free campaign according to an article in the
newspaper USA Today.
6. Paul McCartney, member of the singing group The Beatles, is very active against animal testing.
7. Colbie Caillat, another musician known for her hit single Bubbly, says, “It's great to know
we can look and feel beautiful without causing pain to animals. There are so many great products. there's
just no reason to buy anything else."
B. Major companies like Boots, Yardley, Paul Mitchell, and Revlon have made claims that they have
stopped testing their products on animals.
9. Some companies that are not practicing safe testing practices include Avon, Clarins Clearasil,
Clinique, Dove, MAC Cosmetics, Michael Kors, Maybelline, Neutrogena, Redken, and Rimmel.
10. The Humane Cosmetics Act was introduced in the United States, and if enacted would prohibit
animal testing or cosmetics in the U.S. and the import of animal-tested cosmetics

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Punctuate each sentence correctly

1. On April 15, 1980, animal rights advocate, Henry Spira took out a full-page ad in The New

The NewYork Times to decry the use of animals in the safety testing of cosmetics.

2. Harriet Williamson, a freelance journalist, wrote an op-ed piece for the Huffingtonpost.com,

educating consumers on how to make cruelty-free choices.

3. Jim Moran and Paul A. Locke, who writes for the journal, The Scientific American, also express their opinion against testing on animals.

4. Moran and Locke's article, Beauty and the Beasts: The U.S. Should Ban Testing Cosmetics on Animals, calls for Congress to take official action against animal testing.

5. Many celebrities are participating in the Be Cruelty-Free campaign according to an article in the newspaper USA Today.

6. Paul McCartney, member of the singing group,

The Beatles, is very active against animal testing.

7. Colbie Caillat, another musician known for her hit single Bubbly, says, “It's great to know

we can look and feel beautiful without causing pain to animals. There are so many great products. There's just no reason to buy anything else."

B. Major companies like Boots, Yardley, Paul Mitchell, and Revlon have made claims that they have stopped testing their products on animals.

9. Some companies that are not practicing safe testing practices include: Avon, Clarins Clearasil,

Clinique, Dove, MAC Cosmetics, Michael Kors, Maybelline, Neutrogena, Redken, and Rimmel.

10. The Humane Cosmetics Act was introduced in the United States, and if enacted would prohibit animal testing or cosmetics in the U.S. and the import of animal-tested cosmetics.

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