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    Nerds, preps, and jocks, the main labels that are given out in high school. At lakeville high if you're not in either the preps or the jocks high school seems like a nightmare. You sit at the bad tables with the other nerds, the preps and jocks make fun of you, and you're not invited to parties. At Sophia's school it wasn't like a normal school. She went to mittenville’s school of magic which was filled with fairies, wizards, and witches. Wearing wacky clothes was normal at Mittenville. Sophia

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    Carrefour Strategy Essay

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    11 V- The new markets and the future 12 VI- Suggested strategies 13 VII- Conclusion 14 VIII- Bibliography 15 I- Introduction Carrefour was the first supermarket created in France and also in the world. For more than 50 years in the French landscape, it belongs to our everyday life. Since several years, we can notice than Carrefour has a real strategy of expansion, in buying other retail’s brand. What is the current and future strategy of Carrefour in France and in

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    Tutu

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    Collins English Dictionary, it defines this costume as “A very short skirt worn by a ballerina, made of projecting layers of stiffened sheer material” (Collins). It made its debut in 1832 and not only became an instant classic and iconic piece of fashion, but also became a symbol of honor. Tutus have a life span of over 20 years and so it only seems fitting that many generations of dancers often wear the same tutu. Dancers from all different ballet companies have expressed that they feel honored to

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    As a kid, play time consists of dressing up in puffy pink princess gowns and tiaras while chubby size four feet strut the kitchen floor. Parents act as cameramen snapping pictures of toddler divas in stolen oversized heels and oddly paired sunglasses. But then kids turn into teenagers and teenagers to stress-ridden adults. No time for play time. The real world is calling. That is, unless you’re a model. Then play time is all the time, and they break into their happy dance. It is one of the jobs

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    Salvador Dali Salvador Dali was born on May 11, 1904 in a small town called Figueres in Spain near the Pyrenees Mountains. This town was also near the French border in the principality of Catalonia. Dali was from a rich family and his parents built his first studio for him when he was only a young boy. He spent his summers in Cadaques where his studio was and he lived most of his adult life in an extraordinary villa near Port Lligat. When Dali was just a young man when he went to the Royal

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    When someone is talking about the “American Dream” usually what comes to mind is the pursuit of happiness and individualism; however, after WW1 as the nations wealth increased and materialism heightened, this concept started to reshape. As massive wealth differences started to become so prevalent in society, this American dream in the 1920’s shifted it’s focus to the desire for this luxurious lifestyles. This decadence and the American Dream was a large theme of the 2013 film The Great Gatsby directed

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    She met and married a physiatrist who shared her passion of giving back. She became an ambassador for UNICEF, devoting the rest of her life to this cause. Audrey is remembered for so many things, movies, fashion and giving back. Her greatest accomplishments in her eyes are the ones that came later on in her life with her work with UNICEF. She used her earlier more glamourous accomplishments to bring attention to what was really important to her, helping

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    Virtuality as Representation

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    validity is reached – such as newtonian physics compared to general relativity – but for virtualization it's somewhat easier to forget that the predictions calculated by the computer do not reflect reality but, instead, depend on the programmers and designers that developed the virtuality. Virtuality as a kind of representation can have very specific and mundane purposes: in every-day life we have the example of weather forecasting, which use virtualization of winds and pressure to determine the outcome

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