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    Sustainable Shoe Design for South Africa Abstract The Sustainable Shoe Development literature review is based on a self-motivated research brief given to the third year students doing Graphic Design at Cape Peninsula University of Technology. The Sustainable Shoe Development assignment started at first through online research done on the self-chosen topic. The reason background research was done is to merely discover what measures and programs have been taken to create sustainable shoes for

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    Shoe Horn Sonata Themes

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    The Shoe-Horn Sonata by John Misto has five main themes or concerns. They are; History and Memory‚ Power and Control‚ Heroism and Relationships and War and Atrocities. John Misto explores all these ideas while telling the story of Bridie and Shelia’s reunion fifty years after they last saw each other. The play is about the histories of the women and the nurses that were captive of the Japanese during World War Two; their individual histories and joint suffering. The stories of these women were

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    Antonio Kevin Pfeiffer‚ a computer technician employed by Empress Luxury Lines for the past two years‚ had provided a plan to upgrade the computer system. Unfortunately‚ the computer system was hit by a powerful thunderstorm wiping out connectivity on the popular cruise liner. When Kevin investigated the damage he realized the underground wires and computer circuits could be repaired for roughly $15‚000. His Supervisor at Empress Luxury Lines‚ Phil Bailey made a phone call which in turn presented an

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    Q1 In a test given to 500 students‚ the average marks was 56 and the standard deviation was 20. Find (i) the number of students exceeding a score of 60. (ii) the number of students having marks between 50 and 70. (iii) the value of marks exceeded by the top 100 students. Answer-------- (i) number of students exceeding a score of 60=210 (ii) The number of students having marks between 50 and 70=188 (iii) The value of marks exceeded by the top 100 students=73 Q2. Following

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    Toko Ohmori 26 Luxury shopping in the digital age The “right” digital strategy differs for every luxury brand‚ but the essential elements are the same: a strong mobile presence‚ a selective approach to social media‚ and a tight focus on carefully chosen metrics. Linda Dauriz‚ Nathalie Remy‚ and Nicola Sandri Among luxury companies‚ conventional luxury products online‚ and at undiscounted wisdom used to be that participation in prices. Our latest luxury-industry research‚ e-commerce—and‚

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    Descriptive statistic

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    Muli‚ Laurah N. BSMA 2C Table 1 shows the descriptive statistics about the 74 models of automobiles released in the year 1978‚ these include the automobiles’ price‚ mileage‚ repair record‚ headroom‚ trunk space‚ weight‚ length‚ turn circle‚ displacement and the gear ratio with its corresponding results. In terms of automobiles’ price‚ it ranges to $3‚291.00 up to $15‚906.00 for the period of the said year. Its average price is $6‚165.26 with a standard deviation of $2‚949.50. It can be seen

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    Standardized description of index numbers for application in generic index computation software modules 1 Photis Stavropoulos1‚ Georges Pongas2‚ Spyros Liapis1‚ George Petrakos1‚ Tonia Ieromnimon1 Agilis S.A. Statistics and Informatics‚ e-mail: Photis.Stavropoulos@agilis-sa.gr‚ Spyros.Liapis@agilis-sa.gr‚ George.Petrakos@agilis-sa.gr‚ Tonia.Ieromnimon@agilis-sa.gr 2 EUROSTAT‚ e-mail: Georges.Pongas@ec.europa.eu Abstract The aim of this paper is to present a scheme for the description of index numbers

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    EMBA Ranking 2012 Rank 2012 3 year average School name Programme name Salary today (US$) Salary increase (%) Career progress rank Work experience rank Aims achieved rank International course experience rank FT.com Business School Rankings - Custom PDF download 1 1 Kellogg / Hong Kong UST Business School Kellogg-HKUST EMBA 465‚774 42 25 2 1 41 2 2 Columbia / London Business School EMBA-Global Americas and Europe 265‚596

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    response. | In the Shoe-Horn Sonata‚ John Misto uses an analysis of dramatic‚ language and visual techniques to construct powerful images of Bridie and Sheila’s experiences in the prisoner of war camp (POW). Misto explores‚ through the two friend’s testimonies‚ the untold story of hundreds and thousands of women imprisoned by the Japanese during World War II. He conveys these experiences through the use of techniques such as 1st person narration‚ symbolism and music. In the Shoe-Horn Sonata‚ Misto

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    describes her multiple attempts of saving Sheilas life as she “nods off”‚ Bridie hits her with her shoe-horn‚ as Sheila describes “whack‚ whack‚ whack” and “tap‚ tap‚ tap”. Through the use of repetitive hyperbolized onomatopoeia and the heroic symbolism of the shoe-horn‚ Misto has cleverly juxtaposed these characters to show such heroism as Bridie realistically saves Sheila by such an emblematic item being the shoe horn. Also to create realism throughout the moments of this scene the use of distant sounds

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