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    economy so their was a big demand for slaves in the rest of the empire  Slaves could be used to work for rich Romans or for entertainment Raw Materials: Wool and Leather  Wool was used for making Roman togas (see picture below) and also for stuffing mattresses  The Roman army used a lot of leather in uniforms and in soldiers tents.  Leather was also used to make buckets. Power!  The Romans wanted to show how powerful they were by conquering more and more countries.  They believed it was their

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    In the early colonial period up until the 1800’s‚ many Christians believed that mental illness was a result of sinfulness or demonic possession. This led to people believing that the mentally ill just needed to become closer to God and that idea led to a stigma that still affects today. Many religious people will tell the mentally ill to pray or go to church more often or read the bible‚ and while these things might be effective for the spiritual strain on the mentally ill‚ this often discourages

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    case study of company law I. Sarah’s business act and Richforth Ltd. constitution A company is a legal entity that is separate and distinct from its members and shareholders. When a company is legally formed‚ it has become ‘incorporated’ (Wild and Weinstein‚ 2009). As a legal person‚ a company must act in compliance with existing laws and in accordance with the terms of its constitution. Section 33 (1) of the CA 2006 provides: “The provisions of a company’s constitution bind the company

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    about the types in the Southern part of India‚ including the forms of puppetry from Andhra Pradesh‚ Karnataka‚ Tamil‚ Nadu and Kerala. In Andhra Pradesh the type of shadow puppet theatre is called Tolu Bommalata. This word literally translates to “Leather Puppet Dance”. These performances are a very strong tradition in this region of the country and are not only famous for their life-size images‚ highly intricate ornamentation and brilliant colours but also for their rich style of singing and the adoption

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    I threw my books on the bed and approached the jacket slowly‚ as if it were a long lost brother who I had been dreaming about meeting. I touched the smooth leather sleeve‚ the popped collar‚ and stared at the brown leather lining in disbelief. My mom’s voice echos through the house‚ “Your jackets in the closet” My heart sinks as my mother’s words process in my brain and as I slowly walk to the closet where soon I’ll find the jacket that actually belongs to me. I rummaged through the small space hoping

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    Gucci Summary

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    world’s most successful manufacturers of high-end leather goods‚ clothing‚ and other fashion products. As an immigrant in Paris and then London‚ working in exclusive hotels‚ young Guccio Gucci (1881–1953) was impressed with the luxurious luggage he saw urbane guests bring with them. Upon returning to his birthplace of Florence‚ a city distinguished for high-quality materials and skilled artisans‚ he established a shop in 1920 that sold fine leather goods with classic styling. Although Gucci organized

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    How fashion professionals are inspired by history and culture? It has long been claimed that fashion is a repetition of well-forgotten old. For centuries‚ designers drew inspiration from ancient cultures and traditions‚ ancient civilizations‚ mythical gods and exotic countries. Often the Greek goddesses‚ who have long manipulated the arts and war‚ intervened also in fashion. For years the dresses are current‚ familiar from mythology and the movies with mythological themes - naked shoulder‚ enchanting

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    And there is no better solution to your need‚ than this Large Jewelry Box Armoire with Mirror Leather Stand Organizer. This beautiful jewelry armoire has a size of approximately 30x20.4x32.8 cm (LxWxH). It is made of MDF‚ and is finished with pink faux leather. This beautiful armoire has an elegant and stylish look‚ with a modern feeling‚ which is given especially by the color and the faux leather used for this amazing piece of furniture. You will benefit from enough space to organize your jewelry

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    future? Consider the following alternatives: a. Further integration into materials Crocs has taken advantage of its manufacturing capabilities to add more variety to its products by incorporating traditional materials such as fabrics and leather into many of their styles. The company should explore creating blends of Croslite with other materials to develop new products such as the creation of Croslite rt (relaxed technology) by blending Croslite with cotton to make sweat resistant clothing

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    When you hear the word firefighting‚ what does one think about? Burning builds‚ grass fires‚ car fires‚ all the modern day stuff‚ right? Has one ever sat back and thought about how firefighting started? Going back even 100 years‚ one will see such a big difference. Firefighting is a bit of a family tradition‚ in some stations. For example‚ station 11‚ the Bentleyville Volunteer Fire Department‚ has been passed down for three or four generations with the Sicchitano family. They eat sleep breath firefighting

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