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    one. There was hardly any noise‚ except for the occasional passing car. The cool moist air required my brother and I to wear warmer clothes. My brother wore dirty blue jeans with holes at the knee‚ a long-sleeved navy blue shirt with stripes across the chest‚ and a pair of old sneakers. I wore a cooler white sleeved shirt‚ black jeans with barely any trace of holes at the knees‚ and white tennis shoes. The wet ground did not prevent my brother and I from sitting. Daniel and I were in the front yard

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    Basic Information #1 • Buckle is a specialty store • The store image specializes in casual fashions; earthy‚ rocker‚ and edgy bohemian styles including: a. Blacks‚ whites‚ greys ‚ purples and blues b. Chain‚ stud‚ and stone adornments c. Intricate designs d. lace and embroideries #2 • Buckle Inc. was founded in 1948. It was formerly known as Mills Clothing Inc. and changed its name to Buckle in April of 1991. The company’s annual sales for 2010 total $898.3 million and are up 3% from

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    situation best represents consumer-consumer rivalry. An auction is a consumer-consumer rivalry in which each consumer places bids to obtain what they are bidding for. Although Levi Strauss & Co. is the producer of the 110-year-old pair of Levi’s jeans‚ the company is in the position of consumer in an auction where the company is competing with other consumers. Question 2) The present value of $150‚000 to be received at the end of five years is: PV = (150000/(1.09^1)) + (150000/(1.09^2)) + (150000/(1

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    known as “The land of the free” so is it right to tell someone how to dress? "Saggers"‚ which is used to describe someone who wore sagging pants‚ defended their choice of style because it was simply more comfortable. Many of them said that tighter jeans felt too restrictive and

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    Jean Piaget had many theories on child development one of which was conservation. He believed that children of certain ages did not understand the concept of conservation‚ such as children believing that the amount of water changes if poured from a short‚ wide container into a tall‚ thin container. Many people criticised Piagets theory because they believed that children actually could conserve at a younger age than Piaget had initially stated. This essay is going to discuss Piaget’s theory of conservation

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    Many adolescents today think that finding the path to true happiness is achieved by buying the newest Air Jordans or irresistible designer fragrance. They often believe they will be more popular and become attractive to others if they buy certain products such as the newest eye make-up or hair products. Other ads promise technological fixes such as the latest iPhone which would be the envy of all your friends! Some members of society believe that purchasing these products are answers to our longings

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    Biography of Levi Strauss

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    him and they went into partnership. On May 20‚ 1873‚ Strauss and Davis received United States patent #139121 for using copper rivets to strengthen the pockets of denim work pants. Levi Strauss & Co. began manufacturing the famous Levi’s brand of jeans‚ using fabric from the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company in Manchester‚ New Hampshire. Strauss died in 1902 at the age of 73. He was buried in Colma. Strauss had never married and left his thriving business to his nephews Jacob‚ Louis‚ Abraham and

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    You look back at the ad and admire that beautiful soul frozen in motion as they perform. At that moment you know your dream of getting in their pants has finally come true. With these thoughts in mind it makes it clear that Hot Topic’s ad for skinny jeans entitled “Get in Our Pants” is directed towards teenage fans. Illustrated with band members accompanied by such a title gives you a clear view of the intended audience. The band members chosen for the ads are from today’s most popular punk‚ metal

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    Chapter 1… Even though he only had one tattoo I yearned him to fill the lonely hours between Dr Phil and days of our lives. as he approached me with his pasty white arms hanging out of a Nike vest‚his smile told me it was dole day‚ and I knew my velour track suit would be hanging off the lampshade tonight. As I stood in line at centrelink‚ thinking up reasons why I can’t work‚ a sweet smell drifted past my pig like nostrils. It was a mixture of weed‚ sweat and lynx Africa! I turned and there he was

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    3025 Raamah You know‚ despite popular misconception‚ humans don’t see a direct representation of external reality‚ but a translation formed by their eyes and mind. This is what makes it possible for us to change how people see things and in turn how they think. All humans have a blind spot‚ blind spots in an eye correspond to the spot on the retina where the optical nerve connects the retina to the brain. At this spot there is no light detecting cells and‚ thus‚ this spot can’t detect light

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