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    Made of Honour speech

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    For those who don’t already know me‚ I am Abi and Maid of Honour today and Liz and I have been friends for the last 12 years. I would like to say how honoured I am that Liz has asked me to stand with her today‚ on one of the most important and special days of her life and how absolutely stunning and happy she looks. It seems like only yesterday that she and Neil came back from Greece and she asked to meet me for coffee and wedding chat. I remember meeting her on Mill lane with at least 4 wedding

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    Breaking Night

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    When life changes Liz Murray had a rough life but overcame many obstacles to better herself. She went through being poor and living in poverty‚ watching her parent’s abuse drugs and wanting a better life. Liz was a very determined girl and knew she would someday succeed. She was very mature young in which she had to be. Most young kids can’t take care of themselves yet alone their parents but she had the drive and motivation for this task. Going through all the hardships and staying positive is

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    Case Study

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    Chapter 15: Turnaround Decision Making at Liz Claiborne Ashley Scott West Georgia Technical College Chapter 15: Turnaround Decision Making at Liz Clairborne Liz Claiborne was once the largest women’s brand on the market. It took less than a decade from the brand being founded to make it into the Fortune 500‚ where it continued to set all kinds of firsts. Even throughout the company’s rough times‚ it always found a way to reinvent itself (Just Style). By 2005‚ the company had grown

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    Gators Women’s Soccer team: es.pn/2ecTio9pf ADD PHOTO OF TEAMMATES TACKLING LIZ SLATTERY TO THE GROUND @SEC: @GatorsSoccer beat @GamecockSoccer in a thrilling 2OT to stay at the top of the leaderboards heading into the last games of the regular season. ADD PHOTOS OF GATOR LOGO AND GAMECOCK LOGO @NCAASoccer: You decide! Which goal should be chosen the #NCAASoccer Play of the Week? ADD TWITTER CHART OF 4 PLAYS‚ INCLUDING LIZ SLATTERY’S OT GOAL On Facebook: @SportsCenter: Girls can’t play sports? Your

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    For Their Own Survival

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    make people love you more by forming them‚ the way you want them to be? This is the essential question in For their own survival (2002) the short story by Ursula Hegi. The story is about the two persons Liz and Sam. They are on holiday by the coast in Mexico. After eleven years of marriage‚ Liz decides to leave Sam. This is very ironic‚ because she is the one who promised him‚ that he would always be with her. They are both active persons‚ and do everything together. The reason for this is that

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    Cango Week 1 and 2 Analysis

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    President of the Hudson Valley Business Association‚ places a phone call to Liz to inform her she has been nominate the Regions Business Leader of the Year and that she will be expected to deliver a speech at the next Association meeting about the "How and why of CanGo’s success". During the conversation Julian goes on to describe Cango as the "Fastest Growing Company in the Hudson Valley" and as a "Success Story." Liz is obviously flattered and elated by this news and it becomes apparent how much

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    Never Give Up Quotes

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    to her‚ like in this quote she talks about it with her‚ " Im sorry‚ Liz‚ but I can’t be with you anymore.Every time i’m with you I see him.” pg 131 " I thought we were friends! Forever-Best-Friends!” pg 130 I think she was brave for trying to keep cool and try to fix it. She never gave up on the friendship she want to still have and have her inner life.Another theme I thought was in this book is trust‚ it talks a lot about how Liz doesn’t believe Kate yet

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    deliberate attempt to delete the traditional family. Marriage and divorce were abolished. If you were already married your papers were destroyed meaning that by state‚ you no were no longer married and you could not get married anymore. Nurseries‚ laundrettes and eating canteens opened up all over Russia to free the women from domestic work. There were negatives to this‚ the main one being that children grew up psychologically disturbed by the instability as their parents went

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    Bad Hair Day Analysis

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    beginning‚ Monica has a website that she has people vote on what she wears or does. Before the police detective Liz comes to her house‚ it shows a necklace she got from a pawn shop that she did not put up for votes. When Liz came to her house‚ she shows the picture of the necklace and asks if she knows where it is or if she has seen. The necklace was actually a diamond necklace that was stolen. Liz told Monica there was a reward‚ but instead of money

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    Homeless to Harvard

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    who had the most impact on Liz in a negative way would be her parents. They chose drugs and alcohol over making sure her and her sister had a healthy home environment. Her principal at the school she went to when she was 17 and decided to better her life had a positive effect on her and believed that she could succeed‚ and that she did. 2. Liz didn’t have many opportunities growing up. She spent most of her childhood taking care of her parents or in an orphanage. Liz learned from the life her

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