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    of the day it’s a given fact that uniforms are beneficial to both private and public schools. Uniforms should be worn in schools because not only does it cut down on bullying‚ but it also enforces order and is a much cheaper and easier choice of clothing. Although children believe that schools are trying to control their freedom of speech by enforcing uniforms‚ school is not a fashion show. It is there to educate students and help them get into a college and a worthwhile career‚ not to show off a

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    uniforms is a negative factor as those who see it as a positive factor. Some experts believe that it increases the amount of clothing parents will have to buy for their children because the children will still want and need clothing for the hours they are not in school. Uniforms can be more expensive for a family who buys from second-hand stores or who relies on hand-me-down clothing from friends and family. Some experts believe cost is a negative aspect of school uniforms because there is no use for them

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    THE WORLD That’s a rather vague question. The earliest true humans were Homo erectus. These early humans only used stones to begin with. Their earliest technology was called Oldowan and involved breaking smooth‚ rounded pebbles from rivers in rather a crude fashion to get a sharp edge to cut with. Later they developed a more sophisticated technique‚ creating a large‚ hand-held item shaped rather like a teardrop. It had two sharp sides coming to a point and one dull‚ rounded side which the

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    value of $13.32 billions. Throughout its history‚ Gap‚ Inc. has established itself as a leader in the industry. What began as one brand has grown to include Gap‚ GapKids‚ babyGap‚ GapMaternity and gapbody. Gap has become a cultural icon by offering clothing and accessories rooted in cool‚ confident and casual style to customers around the world. The article which title “Gap Goes Global” in 2006 is about Gap‚ Inc wanted to franchise its business to overseas. It announces a franchise agreement with

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    Sewing up the Competition - Innovation in the Textile and Clothing Industry Manufacturing doesn’t get much older than the textile and clothing industry. Since the earliest days when we lived in caves there’s been a steady demand for something to wrap around us to keep warm and to protect the more sensitive bits of our anatomy from the worst of the elements. What began with animal hides and furs gradually moved into a more sophisticated activity with fabrics woven from flax or wool – and with

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    proportion of clothing consuming remains a relatively stable trend‚ both low-income families ‚ middle-income families and high-income families‚ maintain that the proportion of 11% ‚ that is to say‚ the Shanghai Garment consumption average amounted to 2‚552 yuan ‚ a year-on-year in 2009 increased by 360 yuan ‚ an increase of 16.42%. The main reasons are as follows. Firstly‚ increase in the price of clothing. Due to the increase of clothing production costs and cost of sales ‚ resulting in clothing prices

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    the 90s: * There was a diverse range of styles that were popular with youths in the 90s. FLUORESCENT * The dominant clothing fad at the beginning of the 1990s was fluorescent or neon clothing. * Fluorescent clothing was associated with cool‚ summer themes like surfing and the beach. * Fluorescent clothing was especially popular with teenage children. * Fluorescent clothing items included t-shirts‚ jumpers‚ socks‚ shoelaces and hair ties. * The popularity of bright colours declined through

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    revealing clothes than back in the early 1900s. Women’s clothing after 1900 became lighter and lighter in construction and materials. Cotton and wool was most commonly used. A popular style in this period was the "Lingerie Dress" a feather-light white cotton dress inset with strips of open work lace and net. Today there is a big range of materials used for clothing such as silk‚ polyester‚ spandex‚ leather‚ fur‚ denim etc. In the past all clothing had been made by hand in the home. But the introduction

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    and develop their personality. School should support diversity instead of equality by wearing the same outfit‚ because each and every student is different and unique. Diversity helps individuals to understand one another and helps spark interest. Clothing expresses a person’s rare personality and culture‚ it should be their right to show their peers their true

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    were also stitched with silk. Silk was a material that needed to be imported to London making it a more expensive input good for the clothing. The detailing of the material in both Figure 2 and Figure 3 add dimension and grandeur to the costume‚ further conveying the opulence and worth the subjects of the paintings maintained in English society. One article of clothing that materialized the notion of wealth and class in the early 1600s was the glove. In the portrait of Mary Lady Scudamore‚ she is

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