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    my brother was working on his Eagle Project. A eagle project is a service project that a boy scout organizes and completes to receive his eagle scout award which is one of the highest awards given in scouting. Anyways his project was to make fleece blankets and collect sports equipment‚ hygiene kits‚ and art/craft stuff. Our plan was to go to California and while we were there we would drive down to Mexico to deliver the supplies to an orphanage. We left to go to California for Christmas to see

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    NOV 09 How product giving is a ‘slam dunk’ for retailers By ELLEN DAVIS‚ VP AND NRF SPOKESPERSON | Published: NOVEMBER 9‚ 2011 Be the first to comment | This entry was posted in Holidays‚ Loss Prevention‚ Retail Companies‚ Sustainability Donating unwanted products to organizations that help people in times of need is undoubtedly a win-win for retailers. But as many companies have found‚ getting the right products to the right people isn’t always easy. Recipients have to be vetted‚ distribution

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    shaped these inventions has recently been reformulated. Progression no longer means creating mechanisms that will better human life. It means producing merchandise that will sell well‚ even if it lacks the cutting-edge aspect of its predecessors; a blanket with sleeves‚ for instance‚ gains popularity every day. It means fueling the consumeristic society of the present‚ feeding the infinitely hungry customers that cry out for the “next best thing.” Marketers convince the masses that every new commodity

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    Kashida of Kashmir Kashmiri embroidery is well known for the beauty of its colour‚ texture‚ design and technique. Probably‚ the best-known Indian embroidery is the ’Kashida of Kashmir’. This embroidery is revealed in shawls and in cottage industry done by the members of families in Srinagar. Kashmiri embroidery is practiced by men and it is essentially a commercial craft. | | According to Ramala S. Dongekery‚ the shawl industry in Kashmir was introduced by Zain-ul-Abedin. Akbar was also responsible

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    several men must hold the woman down. A boy is born. Nick’s father asks Nick if he likes being an intern. Nick lies and says he likes it fine. However‚ Nick refuses to watch his father sew up the woman. Nick’s father says that the father of the baby must be very excited. He goes over to the father and pulls back his blanket. The father’s throat is slit and the razor lies next to him. Nick’s father tells Uncle George to take Nick away‚ but he does not do so before Nick sees his father tip the Indian father’s

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    Face Construction 1) Take your pattern and place your Front Body fabric over it. Position your felt hair/bangs using your template as a guide‚ pin and sew around the face opening (1/8 inch from the edge) into place. Repeat with the back Hair onto the Back Body. 2) With your face over your pattern piece‚ pin your felt eyes and cheeks into place. Sew them onto your fabric. 3) Again with your face over your pattern piece‚ using tailors pen/pencil or chalk‚ mark where your eyelashes‚ nose and mouth will

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    but wants to stay indoors on cold dreary days. When its warm outside‚ she wants to go out and find a sunny dirt spot to sleep in‚ even if I have just given her a bath‚ but on cold dreary days she likes to stay in the house bundled up in her fleece blanket like a newborn baby. Itsy is considered a member of my family‚ the same as my boys. She gets Christmas presents from Santa‚ Easter baskets from the Easter bunny‚ and she has a birthday party every year. She is the perfect height‚

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    which the peanut butter sandwich is about to be constructed. 4. Open the plastic bag containing the loaf of bread by twisting the twist tie in a counter-clockwise motion and remove two (2) slices of bread. 4. Place the two slices of bread side-by-side on the surface. 5. Re-close the bag containing the loaf of bread by cinching the open end and re-install the twist-tie using a clockwise motion. 6. Open the jar of peanut butter by firmly grasping the lid and twisting in a counter-clockwise motion‚ and

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    snow outside the welcoming cabin from his memories and dreams. When Jonas woke up‚ he smelled fresh cookies‚ burning wood‚ and pine. He didn’t remember what had happened at first. He was on a pull-out bed next to a toasty fireplace with a warm fleece blanket wrapped around him. The memories of the past few days came back to him. He sat up and looked around; there was an ancient wood chair to one side with a little bowl that had a towel half in it. Behind the chair there was another room separated

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    Mexico by the Spanish. While the garment was called chal in Spain‚ Mexicans invented their own word‚ REBOZO‚ from the verb arreborzarse‚ to cover oneself. Over the years the Mexican shawl length‚ narrowed‚ and borrowed influences‚ including ikat or tie-dying weaving techniques‚ from shawls brought from China‚ the Philippines‚ and India aboard Manila galleons in the 16th and 17th centuries. By the 19th century the “rebozo” had become the symbol of Mexican womanhood and‚ like the native

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