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    Lands End

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    Information Systems (Volume 11‚ 2003)79-93 79 CUSTOM MADE APPAREL AND INDIVIDUALIZED SERVICE AT LANDS’ END Blake Ives Information Systems Research Center University of Houston blake.ives@uh.edu Gabriele Piccoli Cornell University ABSTRACT The case describes a hugely successful example of IT-driven strategy‚ the Lands’ End custom tailored apparel initiative. In less than a year‚ 40% of Lands’ End customers buying chinos and jeans from the firm’s web site were buying tailored products. Over 20%

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    European Journal of Endocrinology (2007) 157 S39–S45 ISSN 0804-4643 Fat distribution and storage: how much‚ where‚ and how? Ram Weiss The Diabetes Center and the Department of Pediatrics‚ Hadassah Hebrew University School of Medicine‚ PO Box 12000‚ Jerusalem 91120‚ Israel (Correspondence should be addressed to R Weiss; Email: weissr@hadassah.org.il) Abstract Obesity does not necessarily imply disease and similarly obese individuals may manifest obesity-related morbidity or seemingly be

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    In the Land of the Free

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    In the Land of the Free Since the first wave of Chinese immigration to the United States in 1850s‚ the Chinese experienced discrimination and often overt racism. According to Holland‚ during 1870s‚ a large number of Chinese laborers flooded into American job market after the completion of transcontinental railroads. Since the Chinese laborers were willing to work for lower wages‚ they took jobs away from white workers which caused negative feeling toward Chinese. At the same time‚ the economic

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    Land Rights

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    Question 1: The land rights debate in the 1970’s was a tough and hard-fought journey for the Aboriginal people. In the 1967 Referendum‚ Australians showed their support for the Aboriginals‚ by voting to change the Constitution to include the indigenous in the Census and giving overriding authority to the Commonwealth government regarding Aboriginal affairs. Ralph Hunt‚ of the National Coalition Party and Federal Minister in 1971 stated ‘To just set aside land because Aboriginal groups and tribes

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    Land Specialists

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    Land Agent A land specialists is a man that is utilized as a specialist to encourage the offering of land. As I would see it‚ a land operators ought to be interested in new things‚ including creative showcasing thoughts and bleeding edge changes that effect purchasers and dealers. A land specialists ought to be somebody who listens to purchasers‚ venders and tenants to make sense of what general society abhors about operators and proactively roll out improvements in their own particular marketable

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    Indian man looking for a partner. His skin is a darker color‚ his clothes resemble the Indian culture‚ and he has a fake Indian accent. Throughout the commercial he shows himself as an man who has no clue what he is doing and he acts goofy the entire time. At the conclusion of the commercial‚ he starts dancing while smacking his rear end. This ad was done for a company called Popchips‚ who is trying to sell their different take on a chip. So how does Ashton Kutcher playing as an Indian man relate

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    Aboriginals and the Land

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    ABORIGINALS AND THE LAND For a non aboriginal person‚ it is very hard for me to understand how vital the land is to the survival of the aboriginal culture. The Aboriginal people have a very close relationship with the land. They believe that he land was created by their ancestors for them and is very sacred. They also believe that the land is equal to them and hat everything comes from the same spirit world. The Aboriginal people passed down stories of the land through Dreamtime stories and artworks

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    Land Rights and The Global Land Rush May 2012 Introduction A global land rush—sparked initially by a dramatic rise in global food prices and now driven by a variety of factors including increased demand for food and biofuels‚ carbon markets and speculation—is remaking the face of agriculture and land use in the developing world. These investments‚ whether by purchase‚ lease‚ or concession of land‚ typically shift the land from traditional uses‚ such as smallholder farms or communal grazing

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    Changes in the Land

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    Changes in the Land William Cronon There were many differences between the Colonists of New England and the natives that dwelled there in 1600. Among these many differences three stood out to be of the upmost importance. The Indians developed a life in which they moved with the seasons‚ they followed the food that was easiest to obtain in that season and environment. The English on the other hand were accustomed to a life which was more stationary‚ their agriculture was based upon raising crops

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    Land Registration

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    Methodology Through analysing the question it appeared important to cover the whole topic of land registration in order to understand the ‘Mirror Principle’ and its entrenchment in the English legal system. Relevant books were taken from Tremough Campus’s library and the library of the University of Manchester was also of great help during last my visit to my cousin in Manchester City. The most useful law source was the Law Commission which I accessed through ELE and Westlaw. -------------------------------------------------

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