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    Case Study Of Etco Denim

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    INTRODUCTION a) Foundation and commencement of the organization “ETCO DENIM PRIVATE LIMITED was established in vijayapur in 2005, Registered and licensed in the year 2013. It was established with a view to manufacture quality products and maintains good relation with their customers. ETCO DENIM PVT LTD is a piece of ETCO Group forward coordination project to its present assembling action of weaving 6's to 10's cores slub yarns. A ton of exploration has gone into the undertaking, so that the

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    fabric and garment in order to add value to their garments. Definition of Denim and Jeans - According to Textile Terms and Definition published by Textile Institute “Denim is traditionally a 3/1 warp faced twill fabric made from yarn dyed warp and undyed weft yarn and Jean is a 2/1 warp faced twill fabric used chiefly for overalls or casual wear”. - According to Encyclopedia of

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    Denim Jeans Benefits

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    became popular among youngsters. The story of jeans begins in the city of Genoa, in Italy. After that the French city of Nimes, weavers tried to reproduce the fabric exactly, but without success. However, after long trialing, they developed another twill fabric that became known as denim. The word 'denim' comes from the name of a strapping fabric called serge, originally made in Nîmes, France, by the André

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    • Twill Group: While one of the researcher holds the ETT in place, another researcher removes the old tape from around the patient's ETT. Two nurses must always be present to change the method of securing the endotracheal tube, one nurse changes the tapes while the other holds the ETT in position [13]. Place the C-sponge around the patient's mouth before tying the Twill tape (C-sponge is C-shaped foam piece that fits around the patient's mouth and lips to provide pressure relief from Twill tape)

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    Iago In Othello

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    him. After Emilia discovers that Desdemona was smothered by Othello, she feels great grief and Iago later enters the room. Iago submissively torments Emilia to stay quiet and to say nothing of his plot but she instead insisted on stating, “'Twill out, ’twill out. I peace! / No, I will speak as liberal as the north: / Let heaven and men and devils, let them all, / All, all, cry shame against me, yet I’ll speak....O thou dull Moor! That handkerchief thou speak’st of / I found by fortune and did give

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    There is always that kid in class who will not stop talking no matter how many times you silence them. The Olympian who still tries even when everyone doesn’t think they stand a chance. The army of protestors standing up for their rights. In the words of Princess Leia, “the more you tighten your grip, the more us rebels will slip through your fingers.” This is definitely the case in Panem, a nation which grew from the ashes of North America. The nation’s capitol’s grip on it’s twelve surrounding

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    Iago and verbally attacks him for the villain he is” (“Character Analysis Emilia”). After Othello kills Desdemona, Emilia tries to reveal the truth. Iago stops her, tells her to stop talking, and to go home. Emilia disobeys Iago and says, “'Twill out, ’twill out.—I peace? / No, I will speak as liberal as the north. / Let heaven and men and devils, let them all, / All, all cry shame against me, yet I’ll speak” (Oth. 5.2.231-234). She exploits his wrong doings in order to prove Desdemona innocent.

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    Ambition In Othello

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    The tragedy Othello by Shakespeare explores Othello’s downfall as a tragic hero to which can be attributed to the gender role, duplicity of Iago, and the racist society to a certain extent. His racism and jealousy that internalized due to Iago’s duplicity combined with his rashness ultimately causes this tragedy. In the tragedy, Shakespeare illustrates how ambition can be used to produce the downfall of a hero. Shakespeare studies the ruthless cunning of the machiavel – a character who has risen

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    Introduction: Main Idea: Shakespeare was not a sexist: All though the main three females in the play were seen as important and contributed tremendously towards the plot of the play. The readers see Shakespeare pushing the ideology of men and women being equal with the slow occurrence of many plots towards the play, and how it all unravels itself. These were proven in the play by when; Theses: women's voices and opinions being suppressed, men being able to hold females as property, the double standard

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    Emilia is often dubbed as “the feminist of Othello” by a scholars and critics because of her, seemingly, fiery independence among a sea of submissive women (Caitlyn, Act Four: The Feminist of Othello). The characterization of a woman who speaks out for herself suggests that Shakespeare thought progressively as during that time women were mere objects rather than human beings. The plot of Othello revolves around the misgivings of poor communication and lack of trust among the characters. Tragedy ensues

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