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    Grand Jean Company

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    economy crises in 1929. It became one of the largest clothing companies in the world around 1989. Its main products are pants for men and boys. But also women pants are produced there. With the “wash-and-wear”‚ bell-bottom and flare leans and modern casual pants‚ the company was market leading. The company owns 25 plants for manufacturing with an output capacity of 20.000 pants per week. However‚ this production is not enough to satisfy the demand on the market. As a result of that‚ the company

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    Flappers In The 20's

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    In this time period not all of the women were flappers. The other women were called ‘Sheiks.’ Sheik was a term used for young women of the time who slicked back her hair‚ wore fashionable camel-hair jackets loos‚ flannel pants and long raccoon coats (Chris Routledge‚ Sara Pendergast‚ and Edward Moran: 2012). Even though there were two types of women in the 20’s‚ flappers were the most popular. Some may believe that the reason the clothing style was so highly liked‚ even until this day‚ is because

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    country. The United States company does not have an absolute advantage in pants or jackets that are ordered in bulk‚ which is my company’s biggest need. The Honduran company has an absolute advantage in jackets and pants because it doesn’t take them long to produce both items in bulk and in an expedited time frame. The United States company would have a comparative advantage in pants if they stopped producing jackets and just made pants because they would produce more in a decent time frame and complete

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    haute couture evaluation

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    ------------------------------------------------------------ What Challenges have you faced from your fabric choice? I haven’t encountered many challenges with my fabric in this assignment except for the stretch fabric used to make the singlet shirt. The material used for the track pants and hoodie were both very easy to sew with‚ i actually really enjoyed sewing the fleecy cotton. The material i did have a bit of trouble sewing with was the cotton and elastane knit fabric that was quite stretchy. It was hard to sew straight with

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    My Collapse Moment

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    My exploding moment is when I was doing gym and my pants ripped when we are play clean the boat and when I was squatting and I heard the rip then I know something had happened and I told the gym teacher and she started to laugh. So I walked out the gym with my shirt over my pants and went to the office.Then I called my mom and asked her to pick me‚ but she was gone somewhere so she called my aunt to pick me up. Then I went to my mom’s job and I went on to the store and other things. After that

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    do with his ripped pants leg. Of course this was after we had laughed hysterically and made fun of him for a little

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    The Importance of A Culinary Uniform In The Kitchen. A chef’s uniform consists of a toque (a chef’s hat)‚ double breasted jacket‚ checkered pants‚ apron‚ and non slip shoes. Each one of these items plays a very important role in the safety of a chef in the kitchen. The hat‚ double breasted jacket‚ checker pants‚ non slip shoes‚ and apron all play an essential role and have their own piece of history behind why there worn in the kitchen. The uniform was a way to show unity in the kitchen and

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    Amla

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    For nearly six thousand years‚ Ayurvedicmedicine has utilized the benefits of amla‚ a round‚ yellow‚ bitter fruit also known as the Indian gooseberry. Amla is so bitter and so sour that it will literally make your hair stand on end‚ and that makes it wonderfully useful in natural medicine. Because most toxins in the natural world are bitter‚ the human body is fine tuned to detect them. A bitter taste on the tongue usually makes us want to spit food out‚ and the taste receptors we also have in the

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    Dress Code

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    of business‚ even in a business casual setting. Guide to Business Casual Dressing for Work * Slacks‚ Pants‚ and Suit Pants * Slacks that are similar to Dockers and other makers of cotton or synthetic material pants‚ wool pants‚ flannel pants‚ dressy capris‚ and nice looking dress synthetic pants are acceptable. Inappropriate slacks or pants include jeans‚ sweatpants‚ exercise pants‚ Bermuda shorts‚ short shorts‚ shorts‚ bib overalls‚ leggings‚ and any

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    In 1522‚ Albrecht Dürer made a claim regarding the ultimate goal in art to be “simplicity” which is the “native countenance of nature.” The ‘nature’ he refers to is the natural state of the subject he is depicting without the fanciful dress or any artistic complications or additions. That is to say‚ ‘nature’ is the forms of God’s work sans the corruption of the profane. This is perhaps most well-illustrated in the self-portraits that Dürer paints in 1500 and draws in 1522. With the gap of twenty-two

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