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    Business Plan for G3 Fashion House 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 COMPANY G 3 Fashion House is an urban men and women’s clothing retail establishment that will sell and is currently selling fashionable clothing for both men and women with our prime product being Urban branded clothing. G3 fashion House is currently located at shop 29 Town Square mall Windhoek‚ Namibia which is a popular youth shopping destination. While our initial goal is to open two boutiques in respect to the one we intend

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    not play ball. Having grown by 7.5% in 2010‚ the fastest rate for a quarter-century‚ it slowed to 2.7% in 2011 and a mere 0.9% in 2012. This year will see a tepid recovery at best. Inflation is sticking at around 6%. Pessimists recall that the one period of impressive growth within living memory‚ in the 1970s‚ ended in chaos and hyperinflation. In recent years Brazil has been seen as one of the leading emerging-market economies that would help drive global growth in the next half-century. But many

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    approved the Tydings-Mcduffie Law. Through the Homestead Act‚ the right to own any civil land up to 24 hectares was given to any Filipino. The Protestant religion was accepted by the Filipinos. The social status of Filipino Women during the American period. They were allowed to participate in politics‚ to work in the government‚ and to pursue their studies in college. Matters like health and cleanliness were improved. Transportation and communication in the Philippines were developed. The influence

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    Clothing and Dress Recollections for Self and Others 1. What is your earliest recollection of your own clothing? Do you remember a specific item of clothing‚ or a general awareness of clothing? Was there a specific activity or event associated with your earliest clothing recollection? When I was around four years old‚ I had this short sleeve shirt that I absolutely adored. It was the first piece of clothing that I can vividly remember. It was a white thin shirt with a small floral print.

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    Clothing in the Revolutionary War In the american revolution‚ generally‚ many people did not dress as we would today. They didn’t wear short skirts and tank tops‚ or sneakers and caps. But instead they wore long pants‚ to protect their legs from mosquitoes and large hats to save them from the sun. Back then‚ they considered this fashionable‚ yet healthy to wear. Soldiers would unfortunately not get the opportunity to wear this clothing‚ but the suppliers of it‚ are free to all day. In some ways‚

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    The Spanish-American War was a four-month conflict between Spain and the United States‚ provoked by word of Spanish colonial brutality in Cuba. Although the war was largely brought about by the efforts of U.S. expansionists‚ many Americans supported the idea of freeing an oppressed people controlled by the Spanish. At war’s end‚ America emerged victorious with newly acknowledged respect as a world power. Reasoning for war Until the 1890s‚ ambivalence about overseas possessions had restrained

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    colonies were not “permitted to leave...except those who pay for their passage or can give good security”(61). Once in the colonies‚ an indentured servant such as “adult persons bind themselves in writing to serve 3‚ 4‚ 5 or 6 years”.(62) During the period of their serving many servants are forced to do back breaking labor and work in miserable conditions. Many indentured servants were not capable getting themselves out of the contract because they themselves were in a continuous debt to their masters

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    1.) Alexander the Great- Alexander the Great played an important role in the intertestamental period. He defeated Darius of Persia and brought Greek rule to the known world. He established seventy cities‚ all modeled after the Greek style. His conquering of the middle east facilitated the Hellenization of Rome‚ and brought the Jews under Grecian dominion‚ to the dismay of many Jews living there at that time. 2.) Antiochus Epiphanes- Replaced High Priest Onias III with Onias’ own brother

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    Colonial Williamsburg represents life in colonial times with colonial buildings‚ architecture‚ and performances. The Capitol‚ built in 1705 and constructed by the contractor‚ Henry Cary‚ has helped build the new nation during the Revolutionary War era‚ now known as the United States of America. The representatives at the Capitol were at the oldest representative assembly in the world. This building was very important during colonial times and it is still relevant to citizens today‚ not just in Williamsburg

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    Social Standards. Clothes are simply defined as “items worn to cover the body” however they are seen as much more than that. Clothing has always been a way of defining social hierarchy dating back to the ancient times‚ when peasants wore cheap clothing of wool or cotton and royalty were adorned in the most brilliant imported fabrics and silk. The idea that someone who may dress better is more appealing‚ and someone who dresses the opposite

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