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    Two poems about city life by Liz Lochead Liz Lochead has written two poems about city life‚ one being Laundrette which is set in an area of Bristol which is full of bedsits‚ meant for students just renting. The other poem is George Square which is set in the business district in Glasgow. As the first poem mentioned‚ Laundrette has a subtle start as it says ‘We sit nebulous in steam’ (nebulous meaning hazy or vague). You could almost have a debate on all the possible places that you ‘sit nebulous

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    B2C analysis on ZARA

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    role and status. For instance‚ working in a business related area can influence customers to buy formal ZARA clothes as well as being part of a sport club can make them buy sporty clothes. While the brand has a lot of segments‚ it also provides items for sport activities. The role and status is a huge influencing factor. It provides elegant‚ formal clothes and for this reason ZARA clothes can be bought for showing the already gained position in the society. Among personal factors‚ the occupation

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    first companies that changed this assumption by introducing good quality clothes at a good price. Normally‚ if you look at any other brand such as Loewe‚ Louis Vuitton‚ etc.‚ you will realize that they basically have two different collections of clothes: autumn- winter and spring-summer. Zara does not use in this way of supplying their stores. On the contrary they believe in change. They are constantly changing their clothes and supplying their stores (over 14‚000 stores in the whole world) with

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    family history

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    money can’t buy buy clothes‚ include my father’s family. My father remember as he was a child‚ every sew a new clothes must wait for Chinese New Year‚ and sewed particularly big‚ wear in the body doesn’t fit‚ sewing plan have to grow up when he was three years old can wear‚ if the fit‚ the body grow up a year‚ the clothes will not grow up. Every clothes were wear by brother and yonger brother and then sister in turns. anyway‚ the youngest children basic can’t wear new clothes‚ can only wear take

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    The Plague is a disease caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis. It is responsible for killing millions of people in the Middle Ages. However‚ today we have a cure for it. The author Giovanni Boccacio wrote The Decameron to report‚ warn‚ and record the disease. He wanted people to be aware of what happened. The disease spread from place to place‚ animal to human‚ human to human. The people around it were aware that it was spreading and understood that is was “contagious”. As a result‚ they got rid

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    Yeni Purtika Carol Speranza C ’08 EDU REG 23 April 2010 School Uniforms in Indonesia: A Need and a Must In Indonesia‚ uniforms are not just clothes. In terms of display‚ this clothing is a most visible marker of status‚ identity and ethnicity (Arthur). When Indonesians wear uniforms‚ it means that they are responsible and serious to the job they do. Officers in almost all official instances in Indonesia wear certain uniform related to the organization. Uniforms dictate its

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    tribes have so much in common‚ but have a lot of differences too. These are some of my differences and similarities on the Inuits and Iroquois people. There will be a lot of information on in here about the Inuits and the Iroquois people like their clothes‚ food‚ and housing. The Inuits and Iroquois houses are very different from each other. In the Inuits tribe they have Igloo’s made out of big ice blocks. The Inuits Igloo’s are a lot different than the Iroquois. These Iroquois have a house made

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    Managing Quality Case: Manila Laundry The owner of Manila Laundry has decided that a quality improvement program must be implemented in his dry cleaning service. Customers bring clothes to one of five stores or pick up stations. Orders are then delivered to the cleaning plant twice each day (morning and afternoon)‚ with deliveries of orders being made to the stores at the same time‚ allowing for same-day serve by customer request. Although Manila Laundry is a larger-than-average cleaning operation

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    workplace. The pride of women continued to rise as time past‚ women were now more focused on their physique and flaunted this characteristic through “the peplum” which became popular and helped to narrow the hips and show off a trim waist. In 1943‚ clothes were at once less cautious and less tricky. However they were still marked by the simplicity that wartime fabric shortages and the wartime work and psychology of women demanded‚ the simplicity was tempered by inventiveness of cut‚ a genuine suppleness

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    face-to-face interaction‚ which a lot more people trust in comparison with buying clothes online. Online clothing retail involves customers visiting websites of clothing stores or online auction sites such as E-bay and buying and paying for the items over the internet. The clothes are then delivered to the customers or in some cases can be collected at a certain location by the customer. With regards to security‚ shopping for clothes in-store eliminates the risk of fraudulent activity that sometimes occurs

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