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    demand for trendy activewear be it sports inspired apparel worn for sports or casual and leisure activities. This brings opportunities that are attributable to focus on healthy lifestyles and emergence of indigenous sports aided with technology driven clothing and products, integrating comfort and performance. Our goal is to differentiate Performance Ltd. from other retailers within the sports industry. Consumers shall continue to shop online and use facilities at comfort. We have policies that…

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    From the moment that Aanakwad fell in love with the other man, the grandfather feared her and became very bitter towards her. “For he was afraid of his wife’s bad temper, and it was he who roused Aanakwad into anger by the sheer fact that he was himself and not the other.” No matter how much the grandfather tried, he could not recapture her love and because of that he lost respect for her. Despite the fact that the grandfather loved her he had to admit that their life together was no longer a…

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    2008) Project Environment The project environment has many factors such as cultural, social and physical environments. These factors would relate to the project because it would be opening a new restaurant clothing store in an area where several others are, but due to the type of clothing store, it would be the only of its kind in the area which will greatly stand out in a positive way. Other stores in the area can’t compete against my prices, nor carry the amount of products in stock…

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    Pros And Cons Of Uniforms

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    Unity, safety and school pride can all be obtained with a few simple pieces of fabric. Uniforms are not required in public schools as much as they are in private schools which is in fact a shame. What many public schools do not realize is that uniforms can make their schools appear more unified, as it gives the illusion the everyone is on the same boat since they are all wearing the same colors. Not only that, but it will be a more affordable trend. Many families do not have the money to spend…

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    Sexism Reflection

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    At first when the professor mentioned in the beginning of the semester that we would have to write a paper highlighting our growth, I was skeptical with how much one could grow in a single semester. If anything I thought that one might grow but not significantly that it is so obvious. I was quite mistaken of course, and found myself reflecting on real growth. One that stands out to me is when I looked for a sexism article. I found myself looking for articles telling me what I wanted to hear.…

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    While three million people work in its clothing factories, its pales to the 15 million garment industry jobs located in China (Cline, 2013, 181). Compared to the Chinese factories, which are renowned for their quality and accessibility, Bangladesh 's garment industry is a "slipshot, fly-by-the-seat-of-your-paints…

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    In a recent survey, 85% of parents approve of students wearing a school uniform. Many students disapprove of school uniforms, but some think they’re amazing and diminish all school problems, what do you think? School uniforms are a set of clothes that are the same that every student wears everyday. Dress codes are a policy where students can wear anything they want as long as its appropriate. School uniforms are a problem because many people say it violates student rights and individuality, but…

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    School Uniform Benefits

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    with their courses curriculums. It is to acknowledge that not all parents have the means to always purchase clothes that will reflect the creativity of their children. Most parents go for the generic brands of clothing and shoes because they cannot afford to lose some extra money in clothing their children, even if they want to do it. In this case, the adoption of a school uniform policy helps having a uniform body of students in which students will focus more on what they learn rather than how…

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    School and work should require uniforms as their dress policy. Uniforms make a person look more professional. It can change the way a person stand and upholds themselves. Especially when being taught and used at a young age. Uniforms may be costly, but they can last for years if maintained correctly. It can also be used as hand-me-downs to save a couple more bucks. And most importantly, it’s a classic. Uniforms are expensive. Children doesn’t know how to maintain their dress clothes. Children…

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    teachers will be able to focus more on their classes instead of what the students are wearing. Every day students walk into school worrying about whether or not their clothes look fashionable. People also get distracted by looking at other people’s clothing. Additionally, students arrive late to school because they are searching for clothes to wear that day. Along with the students, teachers can also save time in class by not having to check the students’ clothes. If the teachers save time that…

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