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    . A representative of the American clothing industry recently made the following statement: “Workers in Asia often work in sweatshop conditions earning only pennies an hour. American workers are more productive and as a result earn higher wages. In order to preserve the dignity of the American workplace‚ the government should enact legislation banning imports of low-wage Asian clothing.” Answer the following: (10 points) a. Which parts of this quote are positive statements? Which parts are normative

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    piece of clothing that reveals the real “you” I am a girl who has a passion for fashion. It is no secret that most women love to shop‚ shopping for me is therapeutic. The one article of clothing that really describes my personality is Shoes! Just like a drug addict who has to have their fix‚ my addiction is fabulous pair of shoes and I have got to have them! Do not get me wrong‚ I have a weakness for clothing too; the way a person dresses does express their individual style. Clothing trends are

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    Assignment 1 Organisation Background -Korean Cloth Shop- 21201043 Kendrick Oh [TABLE OF CONTENT] Headings Page 1.Introduction 1.1 Organization & Product and Services 1.2 Company’s Vision and Mission 1.3 Market Profile 1.4 Corporate Objectives 2. Contents 2.1 Corporate Strategy 2.2 Marketing Strategy 2.3 Strategic linkage/relationship

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    that is known for its unique fashion styles. Years ago‚ ancient Greeks did not care about the type of clothing they were wearing. Men and women wore similar things. Not knowing that a few hundred years later researchers would argue over if their clothes were better than today’s or worse than today’s clothing. The Greeks had unique ways of making clothing but it does not compare to today’s clothing. In Ancient Greece there were many different fashion styles for men and women‚ they are very different

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    these are basically cultural norms which define a particular society. So it warns about the dangers of assuming that our preferences are based upon some absolute rational standard.

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    Most ancient Greek clothing could be described as gender neutral. There are architectural differences and differences in how these garments were worn by the differing genders. According to Daily Life and Customs in the Ancient World‚ chitons‚ peplos‚ and togas are clothing  that used draping. All of these garments except for the peplos were worn by males and females in this era. Peplos were only worn by females‚ and it was very similar to the chiton.Females’ garments  had a closer fit on their bodies

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    TITLE PAGE THE PROBLEM OF INFLATION ON THE SELECTION AND PURCHASE OF CLOTHING BY FAMILIES IN UDU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF DELTA STATE NIGERIA By ODJERAVWEN .N. ROSE MAT NO: 2010/2016004 A PROJECT WORK SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS‚ SCHOOL OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION‚ UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT‚ RIVER STATE IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF ART IN EDUCATION (B.A. (ED) IN HOME ECONOMICS OCTOBER‚ 2014 CERTIFICATTION This is to certify

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    societal norms change as they get older? In 1930s Alabama‚ most people had the same idea of how society should be kept. During this time‚ The Great Depression‚ many people believed all stereotypes were true. It was even thought that Caucasians were superior to Black-Americans. All these perceptions are evident in Harper Lee’s historical novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. More specifically‚ the characters Scout and Jem Finch‚ children of Atticus‚ have different perspectives on these societal norms as they

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    I decided to break a gender norm at a party on Friday night. Since my friends were throwing the party I figured it would be the best place and time. Females are supposed to look their best when they go to a party. They are expected to have a full face of makeup on (and look “natural”)‚ wear a killer outfit (typically a dress‚ while not looking too “slutty”)‚ and their hair is supposed to look its best. Normally when I go to a party I conform to these gender norms. However‚ this past Friday I walked

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    The Pueblo indians didn’t have much of a variety of clothing. For ceremonies they had special clothes.Because of the hot climate they tried to wear light clothing‚ normally they used cotton and deer skin. The men normally had worn just a breechcloths or short kilts. Sometimes they would wear a woolen blanket fastened to there waist with a belt.Garters with bright colors and designs were worn below the knee.In the winter the men often times wore cloaks or ponchos to keep them warm‚ most of tehe

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