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    paco rabbane

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    did not begin using the name Paco professionally until 1965. From 1962 to 1966‚ Rabanne and his family hand-produced unusual buttons and embroideries for the houses of  haute couture of Nina Ricci‚ Cristóbal Balenciaga‚ Maggy Rouff‚ Philippe Venet‚ Pierre Cardin‚ and Hubert de Givenchy.  In 1965‚ Rabanne created oversized rhodoïd jewelry in various geometric forms and bright colors which brought him his first major commercial and media success. Paco Rabanne launched his first collection‚ “Twelve Unwearable

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    Outline and assess cultural explanations for different class achievement (50 marks) A social class background has a very powerful influence on a child’s chances of success in the education system. The children that are from a middle class background will normally perform better than the working class. Basil Bernstein identifies to different speech codes that can effect class achievement in the education system. The restricted speech code‚ this is normally used by the working class. It is based

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    Aint No Makin It Essay

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    Molly Chiodo Dr. Bywater Intro to Sociology 10/28/14 Ain’t No Makin’ It In Jay McLeod’s influential book‚ Ain’t No Makin’ It (2009)‚ he discovers new sociological theories and social reproduction through his research over many years. Through social reproduction McLeod shows us how education’s role gets passed down from one generation to the next from class inequality. He claims that aspirations/lack of aspirations is being reproduced. He deeply examines two resident groups of male youths that

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    THANKS TO: Eric Lawrence‚ Rob Lanni‚ Julian Gruhl‚ Devi Ekanand‚ Louisa‚ Teresa‚ Lisa‚ Tanya and Gregg at Coalition Entertainment Management‚ Patrick Langlois‚ Jason Flom‚ Andrew Karp‚ Lee Trink‚ Aaron Simon‚ Doug Cohn‚ Cheryl Gehbauer‚ Jason Pleskow‚ Kevin Weaver‚ Sharon Cohen‚ Lisa Velasquez‚ Mark Gorlick‚ Marni Halpern‚ Lisbeth Cassaday‚ Anne DeClemente‚ Amy DeRouen‚ Brenda Urbancic‚ Sarah Joyce‚ Sue Wildish‚ Josh Lerman‚ Tara Tzoucalis‚ Rick Froio‚ Adam Abramson‚ Nikke Slight‚ Janet Stampler

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    Philippe Starck

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    Life’s Work: Philippe Starck An Interview with Philippe Starck by Alison Beard Philippe Starck has said that he can design a chair in two minutes and a hotel in a day and a half. Preferring to work alone‚ sometimes “naked in the bedroom‚” the Frenchman has devised thousands of products‚ interiors‚ and buildings for clients ranging from Microsoft to Baccarat. HBR: What’s the secret to working so quickly and productively? Starck: I am sort of a modern monk. My wife and I have a collection of

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    Pierre Bourdieu’s theoritical contribution to contemporary debates and the long-term history of anthropological thought: Practice theory since its development by Bourdieu has become a fundemental tool used by anthropologists to examine other societal structures. The theory provides a new anthropological lens in which to examine why a society has developed in a particular way. Due to practice theory being developed as a response to past anthropologcal texts in which Bourdieu critiqued for being to

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    Paediatrics is the medical science related to the diagnosis and treatment of childhood illness. One of the illness such as Pierre Robin Syndrome (PRS) also called Pierre Robin Complex or Sequence was identified by Pierre Robin a French stomatologist in 1923. That is a facial difference condition with a very small lower jaw (micrognathia or retrognathia) (Figure 1)‚ a normal size of tongue but in the setting of a very small jaw that the tongue looks large tends to fall a downward or backward-positioned

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    The eBay case is about the first CEO of eBay‚ Meg Whitman and potential cultural impact of Kruse purchase on two groups: the user community and the eBay associates‚ especially the management team. Meg Whitman was hired by the founder of eBay‚ Pierre Omidyar in March 1998 at a time when the company was still very young and experiencing a fast paced growth. It was the intention of Omidyar to hire someone who would be instrumental in helping eBay thrive during this time of expansion‚ as it changed

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    Flute Instrument

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    principal in that orchestra’s history. He studied electronic music with Myron Shaeffer and composition with John Weinzweig at University of Toronto and he served second flute of C.B.C Symphony Orchestra. He was one of the 12 instrumentalists invited by Pierre Boulez to present a solo recital at IRCAM (Paris) in 1977. He also taught flute during 1960-75 at University of Toronto‚ 1972-82 at the Shawnigan Summer School of the Arts (British Columbia) and in 1981 founded “Music at Shawnigan”‚ He used to conduct

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    According to French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu‚ a habitus is referring to a person’s way of thinking‚ acting‚ and behaving. A habitus is a structure that helps a person comprehend and deal with society. It can be simply seen as a merger of society and the individual. (Wysocka‚ Paulina‚ 2013). Habitus is both a “structured structure”—the effect of the actions of‚ and our interactions with‚ others—and a “structuring structure”—it suggests and constrains our future actions (Bourdieu‚ 1992). In other

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