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    that have inspired multiple trends here today. [As an adult‚ Claire states “it wasn’t me in the clothes‚ or just wearing them‚ that interested me—it was the clothes in relation to me—how changed I felt once in them” (Steele‚ p 9).] Claire McCardell was a small town girl born on May 24‚ 1905‚ in Frederick‚ Maryland. She grew up to be America’s most American designer (Steele p.13). Her interest in clothes and designs were passed on from her mother. In the late 1920’s‚ Claire’s impassive striking appearance

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    Singer’s Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality Ametra Heard PHI208 Ethics and Moral Reasoning Instructor Zummuna Davis January 14‚ 2013 Singer’s Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality In the Peter Singer’s article “Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality”‚ he discusses the way that people should take moral in their help toward the support of the Bengal famine crisis. Singer states three obligations that would help the Bengal region through the means of a wealthy person‚ and those individuals living life on a day

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    Rebecca Xie 00121144 Professor Hus English Literature to 1800 May 9‚ 2013 The Costumes of the Characters in The Canterbury Tales I. What I know from the reading. In The Canterbury Tales‚ the pilgrims are from different social classes. These characters represent people in different social classes. When I was reading “General Prologue‚” I found that these characters’ appearances are vividly described‚ especially for their costumes. It provoked my interest on medieval costumes. It starts form

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    be most appropriate for Internet delivery? I think the most appropriate characteristics of services for Internet delivery is intangibility. For example‚ when I buy clothes online‚ I only can get the information from the pictures or the description of the clothes‚ but not touching or dressing the real clothes. When I receive the clothes‚ I can touch or dress it. 4. Illustrate the "distinctive characteristics of service operations" for a hospitality service with which you are familiar. Customer

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    wouldn’t be able to express it because some schools don’t allow you to wear certain clothes. Some students like to show off their new clothes and shoes they got. Uniform can be hard to find because of the certain clothes or color you have to buy. For example‚ say you want to buy a white cotton shirt you have to make sure that it is not see through or denim like. Sometimes every year there’s new styles and new clothes come in for the new seasons so it hard to find the school shirt because not everyone

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    drawn to the clothes‚ the patterns colors and styles. The back grounds of both sites are white giving no distraction to the viewer. The layout on both sites is clean and to the point not giving incentives to search and stay on the site longer than necessary. For both banana republic and J. Crew‚ it’s about the product they are selling not the models who are wearing the clothes. A&F’s site however is the total opposite. It’s all about the models and how the models look in their clothes. Their website

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    might be portrayed as promiscuous‚ disrespectful‚ sluttish‚ or even distasteful‚ others might see her as beautiful‚ sexy‚ or "easy." The person who walks into a classroom wearing name brand clothing might be judged as a person of wealth when those clothes are not even his. A young man attending a job interview for a major law firm in ripped jeans and a shirt will not be taken seriously even though he does qualify. In our society we have to try to present ourselves in a manner in which we are ready

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    issues. The so-called “Primark effect”‚ whereby consumers regularly throw out old clothing and buy new ones to keep up with trends‚ is taking place in the fashion industry due to the wasteful nature of fast fashion. The poor quality of cheap clothes means that consumers would rather throw them away and purchase new ones than pay to get them repaired. It is a good idea to give our unwanted clothing to charity to make money for the poor or local communities and decrease the amount of textiles‚

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    to identify new marketing opportunities as Gap Incorporated has done with me. The first time that I remember being able to go shopping for my own clothes‚ with my own money‚ was when I was hired for my second job at the age of 16 (working in my grandparents’ florist). Boy was I proud of myself. So‚ where was a 16 year old to get some cool clothes at a cheap price? Old Navy‚ "Duhhhhhh!" Then later as I matured in the last couple of years of high school‚ the Gap was "the bomb!" As college started

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    What are the foods we eat‚ things we wear on each weather conditions? 6. What are the different types of clouds? 7. What do you see on the sky at daytime? III: CONTENT QUESTIONS 1. What kinds of clothes do boys wear? 2. What kinds of clothes do girls wear? 3. Importance of wearing clothes. 4. What is the weather today? 5. Why do you look at the sky to find out about the weather? 6. What do you usually do on a specific weather? 7. What is your favorite weather? IV: UNIT SUMMARY

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