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    Native American artists are continuing to follow traditions of their elders that date hundreds of years ago, but their art is innovative and more affordable than the historic pieces. Contemporary Native American crafts are becoming very popular and since they are at a more affordable price point they are favored by collectors. Native American art is very broad and consists of crafts such as weaving, bead work, silver work and pottery. Native American weaving holds a lot of history and is very…

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    Men cherish a lot of their valuables like their cars, dogs, and expensive products. One expensive valuable that most men cherish the most is their watch. The watch on your wrist can tell a lot about you and what kind of status you may poses. A person with a Michael Kors will not stand out as much as a person with a Rolex. Rolex is considered to be one of the “Big Daddys” when it comes to luxury timepieces. When looking for a luxury watch, you have to consider the pricing and the brand…

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    Superdry is a contemporary fashion brand that has quickly taken over the fashion world. The British company is operating in a number of locations in the UK, but the fashion retailer also has franchises in Europe as well as elsewhere in the world. There are currently Superdry shop in 46 different countries. The Superdry brand is all about urban fashion. The high-quality products have a very unique style, which mixes vintage American styles with more modern Japanese-inspired graphics. It is very…

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    Nike ads appeal to us because they make us want to be a better person. One of their ads features an overweight adolescent, who is trying to become a healthier person. This ad is one of many in Nike’s “Find Your Greatness” campaign. Nike's ad “The Jogger” earned a spot as a very popular ad. In the ad, an obese white boy jogs down a long road, sweating in a T-shirt and shorts. The ad is trying to relate to all people not just elite athletes. Nike is trying persuade Also, it is trying to bring and…

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    Do professional athletes and very famous people get treated better than the average society? If a person becomes famous they are bound to attract lots of attention to themselves because a lot of people might like what you do. It has been proven that celebrities get lots of merchandise like clothes and tickets to big sports events for free just because they are famous. Famous athletes and other celebrities get treated very well by business’ because the people that run these businesses think that…

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    MEDIA 10 PRESENTS: THE BEST OF BRITISH - DRAFT A celebration of the very best of the British produce and culture, The Best of British will be a deluxe event showcasing the finest in British consumables including food, drink, fashion, design, culture, films and music. Launching in 2017 in Shanghai, it will bring high end products to the biggest consumer of luxury goods in the world in a hybrid event designed to attend to consumers and trade: reports have consistently shown that British produce,…

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    Amish Essay

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    Amish furniture building stepped into history when early American Folk Art was discovered in the 1920’s. At that time, historians and dealers place great value on the top quality and most beautiful pieces. Today Amish made furniture is still the most sought after furniture on the market. Styles Amish furniture took on many styles including South Western, Rustic, Cottage and Beach Front. However, the most popular styles are Mission Style, Shaker Style and Queen Anne Style. Mission style is well…

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    Company Name Jamaican Breeze is a non-alcoholic fruit beverage company for all consumers. The significance of Jamaican Breeze is to offer a healthier non-alcoholic beverage across the United States. At Jamaican Breeze, our commitment is to provide a high quality refreshing non-alcoholic beverages to meet the business needs of our consumers at a low cost. Vision/Mission Statement In the non-alcoholic beverage industry there are key growth trends driving the industry. They are has been increase…

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    The purpose of this short paper is to speak upon the social media and its impact that it has on marketing for a business. When starting a business, marketing your company is very important. Without promoting the products and services that you have your business will fail. There are many forms of marketing that can be used to showcase you company and get your name out there. Social Media is a popular form and can be very economical for starting out. Jayson Demers of Forbes.com states, some of…

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    Industry Analysis Coach Inc. is a major leader in the luxury handbag market. The company began as a family-run business in 1941. Six artisans handcrafted a variety of leather goods using skills handed down from generation to generation (Coach.com). Coach was first famous for its leather and its production of women 's quality handbags. In 1985 Coach was sold to Sara Lee and during this time experienced rapid expansion. Coach has significantly expanded its product line to not just women 's…

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