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    Clueless Research Paper

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    our lookbook! Christine of Louis Reign has shared with us that, “My style is edgy with a twist. I love neutral colors and mixing vintage pieces with luxury pieces.” Her outfit screams just that! Contrasting red, dark blue, green, and black creates a bold color pallet; a color pallet that is still dark enough to wear during the fall season. While mixing a Prada crossbody with a plaid skirt allows for a mixing of luxury and the 90s, vintage-inspired…

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    Lime Crime Research Paper

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    Do you love bold, exotic, brightly colored make-up that makes you stand out in a crowd? Would like a make-up that matches your personality? Continue reading to learn more about a make-up brand that did just that. Lime Crime, launched in 2008 by Doe Deere. She launched Lime Crime cosmetics when she was unable to find cosmetics bold enough to compliment the clothes she was designing and selling on Ebay. Since it first launched, Lime Crime has been cruelty-free and has added vegan cosmetics to…

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    Doe Deere of Lime Crime has built a very successful cosmetic company in the last several years. She is a woman entrepreneur that started out small with a dream. She built her cosmetic and beauty company on her personal dream and philosophy. Her personal philosophy is that makeup should bring out creative expression in a woman. In order to really get creative, one must break a few traditional rules. The fact is that Doe Deere loves breaking rules. Well, this is evident in her cosmetic line and…

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    The 1920s were a vibrant and prosperous time for all people to live in. It was filled with rebellious attitudes, parties, and bold fashion statements. It was the era where people wanted to have fun all the time, and not focus on the war and other issues happening with society. In this era, women were working during the day and partying by night. Their clothes and the way they acted made quite the statement and it became the new trend. Women’s clothing in the 1920s was very interesting because…

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    In Damen Lopez’s book No Excuses Leadership: Nine Bold Choices Exceptional Leaders Make, Lopez writes about nine bold choices leaders can make in their school that are simple and challenging, but when implemented in their districts, can create cultural change and sustain momentum. These choices are; choose to be a servant leader, choose to be present, choose to communicate with candor, choose to crack the code of the naysayer, choose simplicity, choose to make laughing mandatory, choose to feed…

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    Doe Deere Research Paper

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    Doe Deere's Start Surprisingly, Doe Deere started out designing her own fashion line on the Internet. At that time, clothing was her main passion. Deere was asked to model a few of her fashions, but discovered that it was very challenging to find bold colors that matched her fashion line. Certainly, the dull and neutral colors in most makeup lines at the time, did not match her rather unique take on fashion. At that point, Doe Deere was inspired to create her own makeup line, Lime Crime…

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    Hospital Demographics

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    According to Dr. Jo Ann Brooks, author of the journal titled “Reducing Hospital Readmissions: A closer look at the Medicare Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program” published in the Quality Counts journal, hospital demographics are being looked at for evidence supporting fluctuation with readmission rates. Studies have been performed, and it has been determined through evidence-based practice and conducted research that hospital demographics do indeed play pivotal roles in patient care and the…

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    elements such as enhanced coloring, bright lighting, and striking props in the ad which will enhance the possibility of attracting new customer. This ad uses different objects to manipulate and over exaggerate the concept of being bold and adventurous by representing “The Bold New Camry”. In this ad, a man, possibly a European or American leans a car which is on a cargo ship. The car is red in color. He is holding a taco in his hand and smiling at it. The man is wearing a torn suit and pant. He…

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    in his pop art to create bold statements throughout all of his works. Coup d’Oeil was painted by Rosenquist using oils in 2001. The beauty of a painting with no clear images or forms is that it can be portrayed in a multitude of ways, all depending on what the viewer takes from it. With this painting’s use of bright colors, movement, and a contrast between order and messy, it creates an image than…

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    Jalapeno chip advertisement printed in People Magazine. The ad depicts a garage band with three members while the bottom shows the actual chip product. The overall message of the ad (explained further below) works with the design principles to create a bold unique message for the customer. For starters, I believe this ad is targeted towards the average young/middle-aged person. The message of the ad is to avoid a “plain” life and add some excitement like the jalapeño flavor creates. This idea…

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