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    1st period Color Blindness Color blindness is the inability to see certain colors in the usual way; also called a color vision problem. A color vision problem can change your life. It makes it harder to learn and read, and you may not be able to have certain careers. Many young children get teased because of their condition, and few will believe what they are told. But people with color blindness can and have learned to make up for their problems seeing color. Color blindness

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    Latinos in U. S. A. and Hollywood’s Discrimination Hispanic or Latino, is a segment of the population in the States of the American Union that has grown in quantity, economy and education, and everything indicates that it would continue in the same way, as a result of the Hispanic people has inhabited here, even before this country conformed as the United States. Latinos also have made important contributions to this country in all aspects and levels and areas to society, of the sort of the

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    technologies, new materials, new cities. Modernism transformed life in Australia across five tumultuous decades from 1917 to 1967 , it spans all aspect of Australian culture including art, design, architecture, advertising, film, photography and fashion. The process of modernisation has had a profound affect, changing our perspectives and the course of our everyday living. Change is inevitable, man-made environments are changing all the time, people are getting higher, living in apartments and

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    Content Introduction . . . . . . . . . 2 I Reasons for borrowings . . . . . . . 4 II Spheres of borrowings . . . . . . . 6 III Classification of borrowings . . . . . . 7 1. Types of borrowings . . . . . . . 8 IV Research part . . . . . . . . . 9 Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . 13 Appendix . . . . . . . . . . 15 List of literature . . . . . . . . . 17 Introduction The theme of the research paper is “English borrowings”. This theme arouses my interest as it’s widely discussed in all scientific

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    Lululemon

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    The Lululemon brand ranked highest among their competitors for “luxury fashion apparel”. Organizing a like-minded community for body-conscious and health-aware as well as fashion-pursuing female customers is one of the most fundamental parts of Lululemon’s marketing strategy. Lululemon is the first mainstream clothing company to really put the “salon” business model into every

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    It was once said by the common woman, “Zero percent of women haven’t struggled with body image issues.” Body image is how a person feels toward their bodies, and how they picture what other people see them as. Stereotypes started by the media cause normal women to sometimes feel insecure. This can case eating and mental disorders. These disorders can be dismissed by people that think the victim is just seeking attention, but these problems are real. The media, magazines, advertisements, and other

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    Staff. • Unique, Beautiful retail space that offers high visibility and welcoming atmosphere. • Strong skills in Interior Design and Product Presentation. • Interest in the shop from local citizens, artists, craftsman, vendors, local realtors, and designers. • Unique, high quality products. • Adaptability to market changes is high due to the diversity of products and evolving product offerings. Weaknesses • Access to capital. • Cash flow is not predicable. • New venture is in a highly competitive area

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    Beyonce's Life Essay

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    -1- Beyoncé Giselle Knowles was born on September 4, 1981, in Houston, Texas, the beautiful daughter of Mathew Knowles, a record manager, and Tina Knowles, a costume designer and hair stylist. Her father is African American and her mother, a Louisiana Creole, has African, French, Native American, and Irish ancestry. Beyoncé has a younger sister Solange Knowles who is also a singer, songwriter, and actress.  Beyonce was schooled at St. Mary's Elementary School in Texas, where she

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    The Dangers of Tanning Essay

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    Spring is finally here, and Spring Break and the Senior Prom are around corner. The teenagers and the college kids are planning a drive to the tanning salons or a day at the beach. The media has instilled in women that tan skin is a sign of youth and sex appeal. Some people go to the tanning salons and others spend hours outside in the sun to achieve the sun goddess look. Many don’t realize the dangers that come with the sun or a box with light bulbs that has more UVA radiation than the sun does

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    Nike Marketing Strategy

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    jumps on 'real women ' bandwagon Company 's new campaign features close-ups of toned women Nike via AP New ads by Nike feature "Big Butts" and "Thunder Thighs." PORTLAND, Ore. — It’s no longer just rail-thin models who are showing up in fashion magazines and on billboards. Large women, or what are being called "real people," are now gracing ads of companies selling everything from tuna to cellulite cream. Nike Inc., the world’s largest maker of athletic shoes, has jumped onto the bandwagon

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