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    In today’s contemporary society, magazines, such as Vogue, depict women utilizing cosmetics to enhance their natural features in order to achieve the central goal of attractiveness. This idea of a consumerist society causes women to become objects of desire and victims of suppression, impacting their individual identities. The concept of consumerism allows Vogue to profit materially, targeting certain aspects of culture through three methodological tools of research, such as ethnography, textual

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    Langston Hughes, in “When the Negro Was in Vogue,” writes about the time when whites started to enter the city of Harlem. The once traditionally African American clubs became over run by those of the opposite race. Since this was during the time of the Jim Crow, African Americans were no longer allowed in their former clubs; the only exception was for celebrities. Even though they wanted to return the hostility, the African Americans did no such thing. However, this caused whites to believe that

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    find out how women have changed between 1930 and 1960 and the effect Vogue has had on women’s lives. Vogue has not only contributed to the acceptance of trends in the fashion and beauty industry, but in addition has become a reward in the changed in cultural thinking, actions and dress of women. Vogue is the world’s most influential fashion magazine, first founded by Kelly Trepkowski, writing on art, culture and politics. Vogue is regularly criticized, along with the fashion industry it writes about

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    an inventor of this growing publishing house, he started his company by buying one of the most successful magazine nowadays – Vogue. Soon Conde Nast expanded by including more magazines such as House & Garden, Vanity Fair (also known as Dress and Vanity Fair), Glamour and American Golfer. In 1910th Conde Nast become first international magazines publisher by creating Vogues’ British edition. Conde Montrose Nast had a huge impact in magazines publishing progress. Conde Nast vas the first publishing

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    “Vogue Armenia” and Fashion Show Opening Event Marketing Plan MKT 369 Practicum in Marketing Communications Professor Gail Hamilton & Louise Holloway Prepared by: Anahit Grigoryan, Ani Oganesian, Nairi Zovelian April 27, 2012 Table of Contents Executive Summary…………………………………………………………………………………………………3 Current Marketing Situation……………………………………………………………………………………4 SWOT Analysis………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6 Target Market…………………………………………………………………………………………………………6 Positioning and Competitive

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    methods of preparing art work for print. I went through printing history and based on my experience with some of these media I just developed my printing skills. ANNA’S HOME by Vogue as a project I have decided to do ANNA’S HOME by Vogue as a main project for many reasons. First reason was Vogue by itself. Vogue was always a holy magazine to me and I have always had it as a symbol of beauty, perfection and sophistication. My first intention was to do a fashion magazine but as many people in

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    II. Extraordinary and Specialized Training The court will likely rule that En Vogue did not have a legitimate business interest as En Vogue cannot prove they provided Mr. Ramirez with extraordinary or specialized training. In order for En Vogue to be able to fulfill the “legitimate business interest” requirement of specialized or unique training the specialized training must be provided by the employer to the employee with (1) knowledge or skills, (2) put time and money into the training

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    ANALYSIS Form The form I have chosen to use in order to depict my satirical piece about teenage pregnancy is that of a Teen Vogue magazine. I chose this form due to the fact that it is a well-known magazine for teenagers. I also chose this due to the fact that Teen Vogue and many other women’s magazines comprise of stereotypical, unrealistic, naïve and irrational content aimed towards female that can be, in a sense, highly demeaning. Context There are two contexts within my satirical piece. The

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    Unlike, the first vogue this one in particular was more challenging and massive. A total of 1,200 men, animals and supplies were needed to create a new colony. The two main goals for such a massive vogue was to conquer native people and begin settlements. In this journey he continue to explore Hispaniola. However, Cristopher colon did some things different. First

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    Gloria Ramirez will not be bound by the non-compete agreement that she signed with En Vogue because they will not be able to prove that they provided her with extraordinary or specialized training. Legitimate business interests include, but is not limited to, extraordinary or specialized training provided by the employer. Fla. Stat. Ann. §542-33(2)(a) (West 1996). “Extraordinary is that which goes beyond what is usual, regular, or customary in the industry in which the employee is employed”. Hapney

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