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    Clothing In The 1700s

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    If it was cold of course‚ they would be more wrapped up. Children also often wore only cloth wrapped around their middles like shorts. In these times‚ men wore tunics‚ a sort of knee-length t-shirt made of wool or linen. They often wore it only over one shoulder. They would wear a wool cloak if it was cold out and would use them as blankets if they needed to (for example‚ if they were fighting in a war). Their legs were bare and they wore leather sandals if they weren’t barefoot. Many men went

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    peers‚ but then when they are with their family they have to change back as their family may not be modern. So basically‚ they are living two lives‚ where they have multiple identities‚ which is made up of their ethnicity‚ where they have lived and their Britishness. This is assimilation‚ which is the process by which ethnic minorities adopt the mainstream culture. It is also stated by Roger Ballard (1994) that young Asians manage to navigate between them with relative ease‚ they simply switch codes

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    faster‚ more efficient ways to communicate with others‚ but it can also harm our ability to communicate with people face to face. Many complain that our new digital skills impact our ability to write properly. We look old fashioned on paper. “i nede to ask a?” Read our ad policy “Cell phones have changed communication because now‚ instead of friends actually having a face to face conversation‚ they text each other. This is bad because intent become misinterpreted‚ which can lead to ‘drama’

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    1. How should Mr. Durant assess the opportunities in various countries around the world [IN EVERY COUNTRY‚ -THE COMPANY SHOULD ASSESS THE MARKET . -DEFINE THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE. -IDENTIFY THE PRODUCTS DEMAND WHICH MATCHES THE MARKET. -THEN POSITION THE CARREFOUR RETAIL OUTLETS. 2. Should Carrefour adopt Wal-Mart’s strategy of "low prices everyday"? What would be the advantage or disadvantage of such a strategy? [NO CARREFOUR SHOULD NOT FOLLOW BLINDLY THE WAL-MART. ADVANTAGES -it

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    How the family has changed over time? The institution of the family has changed dramatically over last 50 years and the main sociological perspectives‚ functionalism‚ Marxism‚ feminism and interactionism have described this changes in terms of family structure‚ divorce rates‚ marriage rate and gender roles. Defining family in Britain is problematic as until 1960’s few sociologists questioned the importance of the benefits of the family. Family is a group of people living together related by blood

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    Critically examine the extent to which the Rule of Law (ROL) has been implemented in Zimbabwe in an attempt to resolve conflicts and peace making in the Government of National Unity (GNU) The term Rule of Law (ROL) has been defined differently by different scholars hence the varying interpretations and interpretations and implementation by different governments. It is against this background that this monograph would like to examine the extent to which the ROL has been implemented in Zimbabwe from

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    wouldn’t of had migration‚ which means we wouldn be here without the creation of shoes. Now‚ today there is a shoe for almost every occasion‚ sport‚ work‚ leisure‚ and celebration. The design of shoes have varied enormously through time and from culture to culture‚ with appearance originally being tied to function. Shoes have been around since the 16th century and have changed so much since then. They changed over time with the first humans to wear shoes‚ to how shoes have changed since then‚ how life

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    different society from England emerged in the colonies. Changes in religion‚ economics‚ politics‚ and social structure illustrate this to the Europeans. By 1763‚ although some colonies still maintained established churches‚ other colonies had accomplished a virtual revolution for religious toleration and separation of church and state. Popular dissenter‚ Roger Williams‚ having been banished from Massachusetts‚ bought land from Indians and founded a colony where other dissenters or “trouble-makers”

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    The California Gold Rush Journey Imagine going on a voyage all the way to California. It will takes months by land or boat to get gold. The California Gold Rush was a time when people from all over the world went to California to find gold hidden there. Some challenges people faced when traveling to California during the Gold Rush were the lack of resources‚ the long journey‚ and the spread of diseases. A challenge people faced when traveling to California during the Gold Rush were the lack or resources

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    Misdirected Effort

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    In Misdirected Effort‚ Veblen discusses the difference in work power relations within consumer behavior and advertising. He uses the example of high fashion sneakers and discusses how the high price and exclusivity of the product enforces a social hierarchy. Veblen States “symbols that glorify separation of nobility‚ power and rank from industry and from those who work. Honor requires immunity from activity and people whose daily life reeks with economic need and compulsion” (507). Veblen critiques

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