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    as a young child I would help in the kitchen to prepare dinners or be at a table with Grandma Emma and Great- grandma Rose working on various arts and crafts. It was during these times that I developed my love for creative outlets‚ such as baking‚ sewing‚ crocheting and embroidery‚ to name a few. These hobbies became my outlets for my imagination‚ as well as stress. Some of my fondest memories stem from the time I spent with my grandmothers learning these arts and the time spent with my daughter

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    Grace Whittemore 2/8/13 There are a lot of murders that have happened in the world‚ some of them have been solved and the murderer discovered‚ while others have been left abandoned‚ with no suspects in mind. The play‚ Trifles‚ by Susan Glaspell‚ portrays just one of those murders; the suspect not obvious to the reader at first‚ but in the end‚ the play is considered solved to some and unsolved by others. There are several detectives involved in this case‚ some more unconventional than others

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    first track. Step 3: Sew the track down in the desired way that the client will want to wear their hair‚ be sure that your stiches are secure and tight to avoid any slipping‚ or shifting of the track. Step 4: After sewing down the first track‚ cut off the extra hair and begin sewing in the back from left to right. Continue this left to right pattern up far enough until you get to the drown area. Once you’re to the crown area‚ make sure that your stiches become precise and tight. This is the most

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    time they have had to respond to changes in the business world in order to keep their stores open and to still make a profit. They have done this in a number of ways. Firstly‚ in 1863 the business had to modernise and they did this by introducing a sewing machine instead of hand stitching all the shoes. This meant that the shoes could be made much quicker‚ which helped them respond to the demand. Secondly‚ in the 1900s when the war was going on‚ leather was hard to get a hold of so they created a

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    A. Strategic resources required 1. Core Competencies • Flexible with seasons Fashion is fickle‚ and trends come and go. For Katsa Co. to be able to survive in the cutthroat world of fashion‚ it has to be able to keep up with the fast-changing trends. The company has to be forward-looking: anticipating what designs would prove popular for the forthcoming seasons • Innovative designs Through test market surveys‚ we will able to determine what designs are more popular with our target market‚ which

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    gently lifted out of the cranial vault 4. The brain is then cut or placed in a formaldehyde solution for future analysis IV. Returning the organs to the body A. Organs are replaced to the body and filler material before its sewn up again. VI. Sewing up the body A. After the pathologist is finished with the examination the forensic technician will sew the body back up VII. Autopsy finished. I. Preservation A. determine whether the body needs refrigerated or froze. II. Measurement

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    Process Overview Garment manufacturing processes include all activities from the point when textiles are received at the factory‚ to when retail-ready garments are shipped to the distributor. Some processes—such as fabric relaxing‚ cutting‚ and sewing—occur in the manufacturing of all garments. Other optional processes may also be performed as specified by the customer‚ including such things as embroidering‚ screen-printing‚ and laundering. Depending on the size of the manufacturing facility‚ some

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    The origins of the word “Corduroy” are very obscure. Folk etymology has it as originating from French ‘corde du roi’ (King’s cord)‚ but in French the term for the cloth is velours À côtes‚ thus casting doubts on its French origin. Some Historians believe that before being called corduroy‚ this fabric was frequently known as “fustian”‚ named after the Egyptian town where it originated. Yet other scholars have found linkages of the word to American and Latin origins. So far there is no substantiated

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    In Susan Glaspell ’s play "Trifles‚" a tragic story concerning the investigation of a husband ’s mysterious death‚ symbolism can be found within the context of the play. The play presents factors that obtain more meaning than meets the eye. Items such as the canary who lives in a cage‚ the dilapidated rocking chair‚ and the cherry preserves are devices‚ which have a significant importance in supporting the idea conveyed through the play. Although Mrs. Wright is not witnessed in the play‚ "Trifles"

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    design 2. Tow development in fashion design a) The development of science and technology progress. People used to make clothes all need through sewing machine‚ scissors‚ etc. need to be done by hand‚ now with the development of social science and technology invented the new machine‚ can automatically generate does not require any human‚ tailoring sewing clothes. b) Material Before people only used two or three kinds of clothing materials to make clothes‚ at that time just used one kinds of material

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