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    11 February 2011 Pack Your Bags! Everyone dreads the whole packing process for a trip or a long vacation. Getting everything in order can be a major drag. People do not realize it‚ but there are certain processes to follow that can make this whole cycle a lot easier. “What to pack?” “Where to put it?” “Do we have room?” This can be a major headache unless you follow the correct procedures of packing for a trip. Therefore‚ it is necessary to give oneself sufficient time‚ at least a week‚ for the

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    Costume Design in Macbeth

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    Macbeth is strongly associated in most imaginations with the peculiar and picturesque costume of the Highlanders‚ as that common to all ancient Scotland. Walter Scott relates with great satisfaction‚ how with his own hand he plucked the huge bunches of black plumes from the bonnet in which Kemble was just about to appear as Macbeth‚ and substituted the single broad eagle-quilled feather of the Highland chief‚ sloping across his brow. Scott is an authority not to be appealed from on any such point;

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    Language of Clothing

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    Marquisha King Professor Meghan McGuire English 101-31 14 October 2011 Clothing as a Language The generic definition of clothing is something that covers. Most people think of clothing as no more than a necessity. In reality clothing is a lot more. Clothing can tell a person’s age‚ class‚ ethnicity‚ values and more all in one glance. Your appearance dictates to other people how you expect to be treated. Clothing is used as a learned language to communicate without words. This makes it crucial

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    The Apparel Shopper

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    Comprhensive Case "The Apparel Shopper" 1. What overall conclusions do you reach after reading this case? The information in the case gave the overall conclusion that the apparel industry is a very competitive field to get into and in order to prosper companies must find their own personal niche within the industry. A company cannot survive in the apparel industry by providing what is already available in other stores. It is important to define a target market and appeal to their needs and wants

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    School Uniforms

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    To Lakeview Hope Academy Dear Administrator‚   Students‚ parents‚ and school officials would all benefit from the introduction of mandatory school uniforms. Enforcing school uniforms for students offers great options for low income households‚ peer pressure‚ and classroom disruptions. The dress code has been an ongoing battle for school faculty and students for years. However‚ I believe that sufficient progress has not been made and uniforms are the answer. Uniforms allow the students

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    I have a quick question for you all before we get started‚ what was your favourite past era of our society? Was it the 60s? 70s? 80s? Can’t decide? Well‚ today I am here to tell you about Lolita’s new line! Our company has paired up with Joe Mimran‚ designer of ‘Joe Fresh’ to help create inspirations of the British 60’s fashion for our new line! Lolita has never expanded like this before so this is very exciting! We have designed many fun dresses‚ short and long for all age groups! The mini skirt

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    Uniforms vs No Uniforms

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    Students at schools with enforced dress codes behave better than students at schools without enforced dress codes. They tend to be more educated‚ have more discipline‚ and have better manners than those students without enforced dress codes. Students with enforced dress codes tend to be more educated than those students who go to schools without enforced dress codes because they tend to attend school more. According to research‚ students that have uniforms have better attendance because they don’t

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    School uniforms‚ are they a burden to families in the United States‚ or are they preventing students form the hardships of being bullied? In a case of a low income family‚ uniforms are a better choice. Uniforms not only keep a school in order and prevent provocative clothing‚ but hide a student’s backgrounds from being manipulated by everyday bullies. School uniforms should be enforced in several schools because they teach students professionalism‚ will encourage teamwork and success in school

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    Baggy Jeans

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    Teresa Bradshaw-Grace Social Argument and Research Project August 8th‚ 2012 Baggy Pants: Criminal Wardrobe or Fashion Statement? I turned 40 years old in May. I took some time to reminisce with my 12 year old son about times and trends I have witnessed in my life. As always‚ his curiosity is centered on politics‚ music and fashion. Our conversation was entertaining as I told him about bell bottoms‚ Fat Albert‚ AC/DC‚ the beginning of hip hop‚ and finally: the birth of baggy pants (as

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    Can you imagine walking into your child’s classroom and his or her teacher looking more like a student than a teacher? Just as the rest of the world is becoming more laid back‚ so are the standards for the way teachers present themselves. Years ago‚ when you walked into a classroom‚ the teacher looked as if he or she were dressed in a professional manner and were neat and clean. Now‚ due to the fact that teachers are not presenting themselves in a professional manner with regard to clothing and hairstyles

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