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    Motifs‚ and Symbols Themes The Deceptiveness of Appearances The deceptiveness of appearances is highlighted by Madame Forestier’s necklace‚ which appears to be made of diamonds but is actually nothing more than costume jewelry. The fact that it comes from Madame Forestier’s jewelry box gives it the illusion of richness and value; had Monsieur Loisel suggested that Mathilde wear fake jewels‚ she surely would have scoffed at the idea‚ just as she scoffed at his suggestion to wear flowers. Furthermore

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    Uses of Rocks & Minerals 1. Building Stones 2.Machines & Tools 3.Artifacts 4.Consumables & Processes 5.Decorations 6.Jewellery We use things made from rocks and minerals every day. If something doesn’t come from a plant or an animal‚ it has to be mined. According to the Mineral Information Institute‚ it is estimated that in a lifetime‚ A person living in North America will use up the following quantity of rocks and minerals Lead - 365 kgAluminum - 1633 kg‚Zinc - 340 kg‚ Iron - 14 863

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    Software Inc. While at dinner‚ the two argued and Coleman punched John in the face. Jimmy’s mother‚ John‚ and Jimmy’s Poor-Man’s Bar sued Software Inc. for the damage caused by Coleman. Coleman sued Software Inc. for wrongful termination and the jewelry store sued Software Inc. for the value of the ring. ISSUES: Is Software Inc. liable for the value of the ring? Is Software Inc. liable to Jimmy’s mom and the owner’s of Jimmy’s Bar? Was Coleman a victim of wrongful termination? Is Software

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    in New York and specializes in handbags‚ accessories‚ and jewelry. Ever since 1941‚ Coach strives to achieve a high quality reputation among consumers along with exceptional service. As high customer satisfaction is one of their main goals‚ the company eventually gained recognition and their brand gained international status. Coach operates in a variety of industries due to its large product selection. Handbags‚ accessories‚ wallets‚ jewelry‚ belts‚ and shoes are some of the products Coach offers

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    wearing of oversized flannel shirts. Also in the 90’s‚ Sean "Puffy" Combs‚ influenced hip hop fashion with his loud‚ flashy PVC aviator inspired suits and platinum jewelry. After platinum replaced gold as the most popular precious metal‚ it became regular for artists to wear platinum jewelry‚ with large amounts of diamonds. Jewelry later became a source of bragging rights for hip-hop artists. In 1999‚ B.G. recorded a hit song that summarized the phenomenon with a popular catchphrase: "Bling Bling"

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    Dear‚ Mother. Last week I visited the Metropolitan Museum of Arts in the big apple. I wasn’t sure how it was going to be like since it was my first time going there. The museum was enormous with lots of art works from different locations around the world. My main focus was the Japanese arts‚ which was very fascinating. As I explored the room with the Japanese arts‚ I’ve stumbled upon a Buddha like figure sitting right beyond the door of the room. It was called Kaikei‚ Fudo Myoo from the early 13th

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    students to evaluate current strategies and recommend a three-year strategic plan for the company. The Kroger Company‚ Inc.‚ with headquarters in Cincinnati‚ Ohio (513-762-4000)‚ operates over 2‚500 supermarkets‚ 795 convenience stores‚ and 436 jewelry stores. The Kroger Company employs approximately 290‚000 employees. The company achieved annual revenues of $56.4 million in fiscal year ending February 2005‚ compared to $53.7 million in 2004. Kroger is ranked #19 on the Fortune 500 list and is ranked

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    In addition‚ imagery is a strong literary device used by authors to create an image in the reader’s mind. Imagery uses other literary devices in order to help build up the imagery in the phrase. It can use other literary devices such as metaphors‚ allusions‚ similes‚ and descriptive words to trigger the readers mind (Imagery | Literary Devices). A great author that used some imagery in most of his works would be Edgar Allen Poe also known as “Father of the Detective Story” ("Edgar Allan Poe"). “The

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    Los Angeles; that John Parkinson was the major architect that gave Los Angeles new life‚ that the automobile was responsible for the demise of many businesses‚ of the 200 buildings that John Parkinson built that 50 still remain today‚ Saint Vincent Jewelry Center is still housed in a large 1923 building that was once a theater owned by Warner Brothers‚ and that Bunker Hill was an effort to revitalize downtown Los Angeles. John Parkinson was the dominant architect

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    woman to a lower-class pauper‚ she still fantasizes about being pretty and admired (11). Mathilde can accurately describe what a wealthy woman would be like because Madame Forrestier is wealthy. Madame Forrestier is a dainty‚ elegant woman who owns jewelry and lovely dresses‚ unlike Mathilde. At the end of the story‚ Madame Forrestier is reintroduced. After ten years‚ Mathilde describes Madame Forrestier as "still youthful‚ still beautiful‚ still attractive" (11). It seems as though Madame Forrestier

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