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    Majority of those children who do not attend schools are in the workforce, in some areas where the schools are free do not give the children the resources to participate as they cannot provide it. The children do not have the time nor the supplies to be able to attend and have to work for their bread. Children are even sent to construction sites where dangerous conditions force them to work around the safety hazards. These long hours, isolation from a social environment, lack of education, health issues, low pay, and exposure to abuse impact the children of Bangladesh to not have a prosperous future. Children are affected in ways that impede their path to success and leave the country in a demographic turmoil and corruption as the gap between the rich and the poor continue to increase. Challenges to fight against child labor is the commonality. Many do not spot it as an issue, other factors such as the economic stratifications and the inability to control homes, and corruption play into the long standing issue. In 2014 an article was published, highlighting the continued exposure of child labor within Bangladesh, specifically Vase. The garment factories specifically continue to exploit the children to sell and trade retail to the United Kingdom. These British retailers have been forcing the children to work over eleven hours a day in horrid conditions. With high temperatures, no availability to fresh water, no safety standards and exposure to chemicals, these children…

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    Ann Taylor

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    Problem Statement The issue facing Ann Taylor in 2014 was a fairly common one, particularly for brands that have been established for as long as this women’s clothing store magnate has been. This chain of specialty stores was initially established in 1954. As such, it had witnessed myriad changes in styles and fickle customer tastes since the midway point of the 20th century. The crux of the issue that Ann Taylor was experiencing was simple enough: it needed to change with the times without…

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    talk with ordinary questions such as: “What is your favorite color?”, “Do you like…”, “Would you ever….”, and so on. This is done so the other person can get to know you better and see if there will be a chance for second date. The way you should dress for this occasion would be very casual and comfortable. This is due to the fact that you are not going out to a fancy place so dressing too extravagant might send out the wrong message. Casual clothing should include wearing “a simple white tee…

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    We would wear the Save-A-Lot shirt that we are given, but some of us would wear different styles of pants, shoes, and outerwear. Even though what we are doing at work is against the dress code, we are all fully capable to doing our jobs around the store. The most surprising thing about dressing somewhat casually at work, we don't receive any complaints from our bosses or customers. In the article “Does Casual Dress Affect Productivity?” by CC Holland, she describes that if employers are…

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    Reflection On Agnes Naera

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    Candice suggests there is a need for a breakdown of the perceptions surrounding work norms in appearance. A common referral during the presentation was to the evolution of female dress through the years. Female dress within a business used to be a long skirt and top which has since evolved to stages where a suit and tie has become more acceptable which is also considered the social norm within a business context. The use of this referral enticed a thought in which I thought of how well…

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    Overall, Treasures of the Pharaohs 1 Line is a great game with graphics that are sure to grab your attention. While it cannot offer a huge payout, it certainly does enough to counteract this. The Wild symbol is to be lauded, as well as the expansive “Auto Play” feature – allowing the casual gamer the chance to play without really ‘playing’ as it were, and giving the game a few thrills and twists along the way. While ideal for the casual player, this game may not tempt in experienced players that…

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    students that have engaged in sexual activity with a friend ranged from 49 to 62% (Bisson and Levine, 2009). The results suggested that a primary issue that emerges is attributable to one person evolving an unreciprocated desire for romantic exclusiveness. Which turns the primary advantage of FWBR into a disadvantage. When these relationships ended, fewer than 10% evolved into romantic relationships, they either reverted to a traditional friendship or ended completely (Bisson & Levine, 2009). As…

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    In her article she speculates that at University traditional rules of dating don’t apply. A very casual approach is taken at University when it comes to dating which Goldhill suggests is because of student’s freedom of time, our tendency to hang out in groups and we get drunk a lot. Topuniversities.com published an article called “Five Unwritten Rules of University Dating”. The five unwritten rules all emphasised that any intimate moments, “having a thing”, saying you’ll meet again doesn’t mean…

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    Fayetteville VA, in the auditorium. As I ran upstairs, I bumped into a person who looked familiar, and told them so. “I was thinking the same thing,” they told me. We spoke briefly and discovered we did not know each other. Inside the auditorium, a large square of tables was surrounded by chairs, most of which were occupied. Behind the tables was a single row of freestanding chairs. This is where I chose to sit. The meeting began, and I counted the attendees. After late stragglers arrived, there…

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    Smart Casual Rules

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    The Rules to Men’s Smart Casual The workplace as we know it is changing. Open plan co-working spaces are replacing traditional offices all over the world. More and more freelancers are entering the workforce. Major corporations are relaxing their stuffy dress codes. With all these changes comes a new category of dress for guys to navigate: smart casual. What is Smart Casual? Smart casual is basically a mash-up of business casual, casual and business dress codes. If you threw them all…

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