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    the contrary basketball players wear shorts and sleeveless shirts. Baseball players wear cleats‚ shoes with bumps on the bottom‚ to help grip in the dirt and run better. Basketball players wear basketball shoes that are flat. Basketball players were flashy brand name shoes. The second difference is the equipment used during the game. Baseball players use helmets‚ gloves‚ a bat‚ and a ball. The reason baseball players where protective equipment‚ so they can protect themselves from getting hit with

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    organized. If you fill a box with one type of item‚ it helps you keep that item separate from other items‚ and that makes things easier to find. Advertising When they go through the grocery store‚ nearly everyone has noticed all the bright colors and flashy labels used to attract attention to items‚ and this is a great example of how packaging is used as advertising. The companies have to package their items anyway‚ so it is important to make sure that packaging helps sell the product. Security Sometimes

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    these two themes and how they are very important. In this novel Fitzgerald shows the reader how the people of West Egg (includes Gatsby) are more frivolous and free with their money and tend to show it off quite a bit. Gatsby for example drives a flashy yellow car and throws huge parties almost everyday at his gigantic breathtaking palace; but what most characters in the story don’t know‚ is that Gatsby funds these extravagant events along with everything else he owns with the profit he makes from

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    past. However‚ it varies widely between times and places‚ and it might have been invented in Africa. Our Discover New York class focused on music in New York City. The NYC music scene was described by Richie Unterberger as “immense‚ richly diverse‚ flashy‚ polyethnic‚ and engaged in a never-ending race for artistic and cosmopolitan supremacy”. There are many eras of music including ancient‚ biblical‚ medieval‚ baroque‚ classical‚ romantic. Jazz: • Jazz was founded and developed from the roots of African

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    are being ignored‚ e.g. PDAs provided to staff are not being used‚ automated dressing room doors are not functioning proprely‚ RFID-aware racks are not integrated properly with the system. customers also facing difficulty to get acquitenet with this flashy technology. As a result company’s debt increased to $US 1 billion by late 2011 and plans of next San Francisco ’exicenter’ store is cuttently on hold. Though Tokyo store is currently doing well and acclaimed by the management. This paper will

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    •Cover an area of 7 .106 Km2. •The country has gone through many changes in recent years‚ as communism ended in 1991. • 2.Russia Business culture Russia •Men: dress dark suits and dark shoes. •Women: dress rather conservatively‚ avoiding overly flashy or gaudy outfits. Skirts should be worn rather than pants. •Businessman’s wardrobe demonstrates the individual’s image as a professional. •People do not use to take off jacket during negotiations‚ and never stand with hand in pockets. •Russian climate

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    other words‚ when a person has lots of material wealth‚ it usually means that he or she has an important job position that pays well enough for he or she to afford these items. For example‚ a dishwasher at a fast food restaurant could not afford a flashy sports car while a lawyer or doctor could probably afford a couple of them. Owning material possessions basically makes people feel good about themselves because it gives them a way to compare their accomplishments with others. Without security

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    the world of "boys" and everything else that comes with growing up. Another symbol of Emily growing up were the golden darters‚ or streamers‚ which were the first fishing lures that Emily and her father made together. He described them as "a big flashy fly." After Emily gets her ears pierced‚ she uses the golden darters to make herself look "flashier." The purpose of the lures was to attract fish‚ but Emily was using them to attract members of the opposite sex. What was meant to be a typical

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    Leonardo da Vinci was one of the leading artists in the 16th century. One of his most famous works known as the Mona Lisa‚ was created in a time referred to as the High Renaissance. At this time education was valued‚ and art was advancing with mathematical‚ and liberal techniques that incorporated reality with the complementary‚ or "ideal"(pg.633). Another leading artist of Florence was Raphael‚ who found himself doing newlywed portraits of Agnolo Doni and Maddalena Strozzi. Divinci‚ the first

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    very distinctive taste in music is labeled as a ‘hippie’. A student scoring in a match for the school football team is a labeled ‘jock’ while a student who is able to carry himself well or is in vogue with the latest trends of expensive brands and flashy accessories has an influential aura and ineluctably becomes the ‘popular kid’. This judgmental and censorious system of labeling of each and every individual within the school premises or even in the neighbourhood has an exceedingly radical impact

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