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    Trends in India’s Domestic Fashion Market Trends and Business Opportunities in India’s Domestic Fashion Market The Growth Story of Sports Brands in India: ‘Sports-Inspired Casual Wear’ Brands Eye the ‘Affordable Luxury’ Segment Women’s Ethnic Wear: Contemporising Indian Wear to Capture a Larger Market Growth of Over-the-Counter (OTC) Fabric Market Kids are the New Shoppers ‘Pop Up’ Retail Concept: Temporary Stores to Attract Consumers and Create a Buzz Summary 37 39 42 44 47 50 53 54 perspective

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    tackles similar issues is Louisa May Alcott and her novel “Little Women”. Alcott conveys different perceptions for women and conventions what they must adhere to. Conventions in this retrospect deals with ideology that at a certain age young women give up their what is determined‚ a ‘childhood passion’ to assume the role of a wife. Both Phelps’s novel “ The Story of Avis” and Alcott’s “ Little Women” brings forth the idea that women through marriage were being suppressed and abused by the social constraints

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    demanding luxury at mid-level prices and decided to use this trend to its advantage by appealing to these middle-income Americans. Tiffany did this by adding less expensive items to its collection‚ including more sterling silver‚ which appeals to younger women as some items retail for as low as $100. With 2002 revenues of almost $190 million‚ analysts believe Tiffany’s earnings will continue to increase through future store expansion‚ which management hopes to increase by 5 percent annually. This would

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    All the Comforts of Home Personal Chef Service Executive Summary All the Comforts of Home will provide catered gourmet dinners in the Ahwatukee area of the East Valley. This "personal chef" service with a goal of providing supplemental income to the owner‚ will focus on intimate dinners and small dinner parties. The meals will be prepared in the client ’s home with fresh ingredients purchased specifically for the selected meal. Serving sizes will be for 2-8‚ with a focus on intimate dinners

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    Going Out of Your Comfort Zone Everybody’s journey in life is different; there are endless possibilities and paths to choose from. Many of us go through similar situations that we learn so much from‚ but in many different ways. In the story “Allegory of The Cave” by Plato‚ a prisoner gets out of the cave that he has been imprisoned in his whole life and see’s the real world as it really is. I went through a similar situation when I decided to move out on my own and left my “cave” into

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    Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain

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    commemorate the honor of Begum Rokeya Day for her contribution as the first Muslim Woman who struggled and worked hard for equal rights of men and women in Bengal. The foci of Rokeya’s works mainly on female education‚ campaign against the extremity of purdah practices‚ promotion of women’s participation in society and removing legal disabilities of women. The actual date of her birth is not known but it is acknowledge she was born in 1880 in the district of Rangpur and 9th December 1932 was the date

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    In Gerard Manley Hopkin’s poem “Carrion Comfort”‚ ‘parallelism’‚ ‘deviation’ and ‘variation’ are used to explore the patterns of Hopkins’ poem. Parallelism refers to the repetition of sentence structure or word order to achieve a rhythmical effect. The overall effect is that sentence parts seem to rhyme. More importantly‚ the thoughts that these parts express are either repeated or contrasted. Therefore‚ parallelism in poetry involves the arrangement of coordinate thoughts to the effect that the

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    shed some light on these questions and many more concerning education and the gender gap. Education of girls is important for economic development - (part of the third of the eight Millennium Development Goals - Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women) (United Nations 2006) “The gender gap in educational performance is a major subject of public policy debate internationally” (Arnot‚ David & Weiner 1999). All three sources being reviewed address issues relating to gender inequality in education –

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    all forms of beauty in nature. His best work reveals his love of life and living things‚ and his understanding of the relations between men and women. His work was not understood or fully appreciated in his lifetime. After his death‚ Lawrence’s reputation continued to grow. Several of his novels became very well known‚ particularly Sons and Lovers‚ Women in Love‚ The Rainbow and Lady Chartterley’s Lover. The story that I have read is titled “Second Best”. In my opinion this story combines 3 types

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    Comforting the Neonate; application of the Comfort Care Theory Introduction An anonymous author once said‚ "In the last stages of a final illness‚ we need only the absence of pain and the presence of family." The comfort care theory by Katharine Kolcaba exemplifies this by creating a baseline of quality care that both nurses and doctors can utilize in providing care to a dying patient. Comfort has been called a distinguishing characteristic of the nursing profession yet‚ until Katharine Kolcaba

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