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    shouldn’t be any compulsion and restriction . 3.no t-shirts with improper sayings or picture 4.students by self should pick on wearing formal clothing as this creates a corporate atmosphere 5.comfort is important where people have to sit forlong hours‚ so casual but decent clothings should be allowed. Conclusion - maximum students believe formal clothing is the right dress code for a B school ‚ but they need no force for the same . 19 of 30 Students think wearing capris and sleeveless does not

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    Chen one Acknowledgement 1st I would like to thank Allah. He gives me opportunity to study in great university. 2nd I would like to thank sir Ahmad Sohail Khan for a being a wonderful teacher with a difference. Also for him understanding individual student and motivating them to achieve understanding of a course we all thought fairly to say the least. Executive summary Chenab limited has today 10 local and 7 outlets in the middle east with an annual turnover of RS one billion.chenab limited

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    to the University of Toronto‚ blue jeans were originally created for the California coal miners in the mid-nineteenth century by the Morris Levi Strauss‚ a Bavarian immigrant who relocated to New York in 1847. Mr Strauss’ fate and the history of clothing changed forever when in 1872 he received an offer from Jacob Davis‚ a tailor from Reno Nevada. Mr. Davis‚ in order to improve the durability of the pants that he made for his clients‚ had been adding metal rivets to the highly stressed seams. The

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    Principles of Entrepreneurship iDress Upp Silvina Cons Carla di Somma Michel Moreno David Balla Maria Rosaria Giordano November 8th‚ 2013 A. Executive Summary The main problem that we notice in almost all the clothing stores is that after they sell the clothes they do not have any connections with their own clients. This leads to a big rupture between the future sales and all the failed advertising that does not reach the previous potential buyers and clients. In

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    what they are wearing improves behavior and increases school attendance. It is also more economical and convenient way to avoid discrimination and teasing within the school for who dress better or worse. A child who is not able to use higher-quality clothing will not feel different or inferior to others. The uniform‚ as the name says‚ unifying models and styles and can even encourage self-esteem and help everyone feel equal. Dress affects attitude and behavior. Children generally act the way they are

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    Ralph lauren

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    men’s‚ women’s and children’s apparel‚ accessories (including footwear)‚ fragrances and home furnishings. The Company operates in three segments: Wholesale‚ Retail and Licensing. Its apparel products include a range of men’s‚ women’s and children’s clothing. Accessories include a range of footwear‚ eyewear‚ watches‚ jewelry‚ hats‚ belts and leathergoods‚ including handbags and luggage.The Company’s coordinated home products include bedding and bath products‚ furniture‚ fabric and wallpaper‚ paint‚ tabletop

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    others will think this is who they really are; some one who helps. Based on a person appearance and characteristics they are not always what they appear to be. A second example to show how people are not always what they appear to be is with their clothing choices.

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    In today’s current society it is important to wear appropriate clothing. With society fetishizing girls at younger and younger ages‚ girls are instructed to self-objectify and see themselves as sexual objects‚ something to be looked at. A laundry list of problems can come from obsessing over one’s appearance: eating disorders‚ depression‚ low self-worth. By applying a dress code that can teach a young girl self respect and provide a moral and dignifying perspective of ones self will give less room

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    The Hijab

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    The Hijab The Hijab is the outer cloak worn by a Muslim woman to cover her hair. The general perception of the hijab throughout the western world is that the hijab symbolizes a woman who is oppressed and without a voice and needs liberation. This is one perception and is often misguided and based on misconceptions that hide and distort the truth behind the hijab. The preconceived notion that all Muslim women who wear the hijab are oppressed is highly problematic. First‚ it ignores the large number

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    Ways of Seeing‚ Ways of Knowing EFFC1002 Louise Barker Emma Lydon Fashion Promotion and Imaging 1853 Words Jean Shrimpton at 91 Heigham Road David Bailey 1961 The New Generation of Models in the 1960s “Jean Shrimpton was the first iconic model of the 1960s. The photos she and Bailey took in New York broke the mould and still inspire fashion today.” (We’ll Take Manhattan‚ 2012) This essay will consider how the ‘supermodels’ of the 1960s‚ concentrating on Jean Shrimpton and Leslie Hornby

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