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    Audre Lorde

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    Audrey Lorde was a self described "Black lesbian‚ mother‚ warrior‚ poet." Her struggle against oppression on many fronts was expressed with a force and clarity that made her a valued voice for women‚ African Americans‚ and the gay‚ lesbian‚ bisexual and transgender community. However‚ in terms of dimensions of oppression that Audrey Lorde has experienced‚ oppression of African American women in terms of inequality seemed to be the most important. Lorde believed that bringing together divergent groups

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    statement that Roosevelt made by doing that. He was saying that the federal government could get involved in a strike if the public welfare was involved. He vigorously fought for tougher regulation of railroad practices (the Elkins Act of 1903 and the Hepburn Railway Act of 1906)‚ consumer products (Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act of 1906)‚ and conservation of natural resources. Without this man the idea of what a President should

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    Adrian Adolph

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    designer. Although DeMille returned to Paramount‚ Adrian stayed at MGM. He designed costumes for over 200 films while working at that studios. Adrian worked with some of the biggest female stars from Greta Garbo‚ Jean Harlow‚ Joan Crawford‚ Katharine Hepburn‚ and Norma Shearer. He worked with Garbo over the course of most of his career. He worked with Crawford twenty-eight times‚ Shearer eighteen times‚ and Harlow nine times. He defined Crawford’s look with her signature outfits with large shoulder pads

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    of natural resources. To illustrate‚ he intervened in the Anthracite Coal Strike on behalf of the workers. He threatened to nationalize mines if the corporations who owned them didn’t consent to arbitration and pay increases for the workers. The Hepburn Act of 1906 was passed to regulate the railroads by increasing the government’s power to oversee their rates. In that same year the pure food and drug act was passed which prohibited the selling of dangerous medicines and impure foods. Along with

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    Theodore Roosevelt‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan. These three presidents each shaped America into what they thought was the American Dream. The “American Dream” comes up in conversations from time to time and everybody has their different views of it. The “American Dream” is a set of beliefs that they would make this country the best that it could be and then some. The normal persons “American Dream” was to come to America and start a good life. Most of the people that were expecting a

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    Fashion Designer - Valentino

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    ABOUT VALENTINO: Valentino Clemente Ludovico Garavani commonly known by only his first name ‘Valentino’ was born on the 11th of May‚ 1932 in a small town North of Milan‚ Italy. At the age of 17‚ Valentino acted upon his desire of becoming a fashion designer and took his dream to the inner cities of Paris to study. Whilst in Paris‚ Valentino studied under other well known icons in fashion. His first apprenticeship was with Jean Desses continuing on under Guy Laroche. Valentino quickly learned

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    Luxury Good and Gucci

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    Company Profile Gucci group is one of the world’s leading multi-brand luxury goods companies. Thanks to a clear strategy and a set of unique competitive advantages‚ the group has developed and strengthened a prestigious brand portfolio‚ broad product range and extensive geographical presence worldwide. The group well balanced brand portfolio includes prestigious and clearly identified luxury brands with a distinctive‚ specific role. Gucci‚ Bottega Veneta and Yves Saint Laurent are the engines

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    Keds Demographic

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    iconic brand.” Keds were first introduced in 1916. By 1930‚ the company had unveiled a line of high-heeled shoes — dubbed “Kedettes” — in an effort to appeal to women. The shoes have adorned the feet of Marilyn Monroe‚ Jackie Kennedy and Katherine Hepburn. And this wouldn’t be the first time that Keds have been a trend among young people. In the 1980s and 1990s‚ they had a place in the closets of many teenage girls‚ alongside babydoll dresses‚ slouch socks and lace-trimmed bike shorts. Keds also tried

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    Emco Research Paper

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    Ever lay awake in bed dreaming of making it big time? Whether you’re a singer‚ comedian‚ or photographer‚ you have a chance to make it big with ENTco. ENTco is group of entrepreneurs who love‚ “music‚ art‚ design‚ movies‚ Dad jokes‚ and each other.” Their goal is to help manage‚ develop‚ and produce artists. These range anywhere from singers and comedians to visual artists and photographers. We are all talented in some way. This is a chance to make your talents known for others to enjoy. ENTco’s

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    Meat Inspection Act provided coral to can regulations and inspections and had the added bonus of ensuring European markets that America’s meat was not tainted. The railroads needed regulation to control corruption and ??. The Elkins Act and the Hepburn Act brought the railroads into line by outlawing the use of rebates and free rail passes. The Federal Trade Act and Clayton Antitrust Act curtailed unfair business practices and curtailed monopolies and the Federal Trade Commission

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