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    washing and finishing (ironing and finishing) storage of all types of clothes and articles Reasons for laundering clothes 1. To remove perspiration which if not removed may damage the garment. 2. To remove dirt and grease which may discolour the garment or cause them to smell. 3. Launder clothes for hygienic purposes. Dirty clothes may carry germs which bring about diseases e.g. skin diseases. 4. Well laundered clothes maintain their color better 5. Garment which are frequently and

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    How to Wash Your Hair

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    Introduction I. (name)- Good morning class my name is Brandon Warden. II. (attention getter)- Stephanie Jones has very dirty hair. III. (thesis statement)- Today I would like to tell you how to wash hair. IV. (credibility)-After extensive research I am credible to tell you how to wash hair. V. (preview main points)-Today we will look at shampooing‚ conditioning‚ and drying hair. VI. (connecting sentence)- So let’s get started. Body VII. (first main point)- First let’s

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    Clothes” By naming the story “Clothes” Divakaruni takes the titles and turns it into a symbol for something in the story. In this instance Sumita’s clothes symbolize her journey from her old naitve country traditions in India to her new independence in her and her husband’s new apartment in America. Divakaruni writes this story to show the readers that most Indian country tradition is for the daughter to have an arranged marriage‚ with someone she may not know and love at the same time but will

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    The short story “Clothes” by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni is about a young Indian woman‚ Sumita‚ and her cultural transition to America that is symbolized by her clothes and the color of her clothes. The traditional Indian attire for a woman is a sari and each one has its own purpose. Her clothes also indicate her progression from daughter‚ to wife‚ to woman‚ which is why this story embodies Mordecai Marcus’ description of an initiation story. The story starts off with the bride to be in a yellow

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    Car Wash Business Plan

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    The Dirt Buster was designed by entrepreneurs wishing to provide a high quality car wash service in a virtually untapped market. Because new construction is necessary‚ a large amount of initial capital is required for this venture . * EXECUTIVE SUMMARY * MARKET/MARKETING * BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE * MARKET ANALYSIS * POSITION * FINANCIAL DATA * ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT * MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES * OWNERSHIP * CRITICAL RISKS AND PROBLEMS: DESCRIPTION

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    PRODUCT FIT Fruit and Vegetable Wash PRODUCT LOGO [pic] ABOUT THE PRODUCT Fit Antibacterial Fruit & Vegetable Wash kills 99.9% of harmful bacteria -- like E. Coli‚ Salmonella sp.‚ Staphylococcus aureus‚ and Listeria – that have been associated with food-borne illness‚ and is only for use on cut chopped‚ sliced and other processed produce. Fit is 100% Natural‚ and unlike chlorine or other harsh chemicals‚ is completely safe to use. Fit rinses away clean‚ leaving no aftertaste or smell…just

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    Car Wash business plan

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    Executive Summary Soapy Rides is a prominent hand car wash serving the East Meadow‚ Long Island‚ NY community. Soapy Rides will be run by Tunde Mark Deshpande‚ of the prominent Deshpande family. The Deshpande family has been serving the Long Island area with a car repair business and property development /management for over 10 years. Mark will be leveraging the incredible good will and brand recognition of the Deshpande family name to quickly gain market penetration. The Business Soapy Rides

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    Lux Body wash report

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    appreciate our colleagues who helped us in developing the project and people who have willingly helped us out with their abilities. Executive Summary The following report gives an overview of the recently introduced Lux Body Wash in the market. Moreover‚ the report will briefly outline the marketing strategy used by Unilever. It will also include the target market and product price. This report will also focus on the SWOT analysis‚ factors influencing buyer’s behavior and

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    Business Plan Car Wash

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    Sparkle and Gleam Car Wash Business Plan Business Plan Prepared By Heidi Putzen President 12345 W. 98 St. Copperville‚ StateA 00000 000-555-0000 Date Prepared June 200B TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION Management team Compensation and ownership Contracts and franchise agreements Board of directors/advisory council Infrastructure Insurance Employee stock option plan and other incentives Organization charts PRODUCT AND SERVICE PLAN Purpose of the product

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    Research Paper on Clothes

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    that the famous designers just magically came up with an idea to make a whole collection on their own. Well‚ in some cases that is true but in most cases it’s not. A lot of our clothes that we wear now are actually influenced by the clothes from the 15th/16th century. That’s why the clothes from the 16th century and the clothes now are very similar in some ways through the way women wore then and the way they dress now‚ the way men dressed and the way men dress now and how the children dressed then

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