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    SPORTS APPARELS and SHOES: It is a typical sport-specific garments worn by anyone involved in sports for the safety, style and for physical training. It involves many accessories such as shoes, shorts, track suit, jersey, T -shirts etc. The leading brand across the globe is the famous brand that caters to all sports and has set the views eyes on the product was NIKE. NIKE as a brand, was founded during the year 1964 and was initially named Blue Ribbon Sports by its founders Bill Bowerman…

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    Many people today look back on General MacArthur and the war in Korea and view him as a bad leader, a leader who did not follow the current Army Values. After his short campaign during the Korean War, General MacArthur gained a very negative reputation. He is now looked upon as a leader who did not lead by example. This paper explores that question. General MacArthur up to the start of the Korean War had already immortalized himself in American history. As a General, he was known as one of…

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    Benetton is the Italian retailer which is in the manufacturing and distribution of apparel, undergarments, footwear, cosmetics and accessories. Benetton also licensed its brand name to various manufacturers of sunglasses, stationery, cosmetics, linens, watches, toys and sports equipment. The important brands of Benetton group are United Colors of Benetton (UCB), Sisley, PlayLife and Killer Loop. (Benetton case) Benetton was well known for its colorful and provocative advertisements (Benetton…

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    Swot Analysis Levi's

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    opening. People were also migrating to the west due to the California Gold Rush. This helped open Levi Straus & Co. that was found in 1853 in San Francisco by Levi Strauss. Levi Strauss opened wholesale stores and small general stores to sell clothes, boots, blankets, and handkerchiefs in the west side of America. In this picture, Levi 's used slice of life execution by using gold miners to represent how tough Levi 's jeans were during work. 1860s During this time decade, people were…

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    Hawaii Native Ecosystem

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    Many people around the world have no idea what is happening to the native ecosystem in Hawaii, most people would just assume that it is perfectly intact and will last forever. Yes, the ecosystem will last a very long time, but unless we do something about it, it will be in dire straights not long from today. This paper will discuss the history of this growing problem, the effect is has on, not only people in Hawaii but people worldwide, and what can be done to help solve this terrible…

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    It’s important to note that the idea of globalization is a false ideology that has little bearing on reality or rationality. While the idea of global unification or global commerce has been around in some form or another for millennia, it has generally been in hegemonic form. The “golden triangle” of British Imperialism, or notably the attempted unification of Europe and North Africa by the Roman Empire, preceded by Alexander “the Great” and his grand conquests, and followed by the Golden…

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    The following essay will compare the cinematic language of the two Western classics Stagecoach (John Ford, 1939) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Sergio Leone, 1966) while analyzing the claim that both film respectably are pioneers of the Western genre during their times proven on the basis of their original work in editing and narrative, and its influence on other filmmakers. After a brief summary of both movies, I will continue with the analysis of both, in particular with the formal…

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    his thanes, as is seen in for example with the great mead halls, or reminiscent of the great parties and feasts of the Knights. Kinship here is not a form of indentured servitude, but an intense bond of loyalty that tied clans together creating alliances that kept each other safe. For example when Beowulf first reaches the shores of Hrothgar’s land we hear him greeted by his ancestry “ ‘My lord, the conquering king of the Danes, / bids me to announce that he knows your ancestry; / also that he…

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    missed our chance to delve into the new frontier. Last time NASA asked for astronaut applicants, 200,000 people applied to take on a one-way mission to Mars (Kavanagh). So finding people willing to leave the safety of the Earth are not slim. “Putting boots on Mars is possibly the most exciting thing humans will ever do,” Bolden says, who is the director of NASA (qtd. Chen). If more Americans…

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    Cold War Outline

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    What was the Cold War and how did it start? “When Ivan meets G.I. Joe” ~Joe Strummer, The Clash The Cold War described in the simplest way was the intense ideological conflict between the two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, with each side vying for dominance and exploiting any opportunity for expansion. In reality it involved the Western Bloc, which included the United States and its NATO allies, pitted against the Eastern Bloc, the Soviet Union and its allies in…

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