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    different pathways and the incoming students are allowed to choose what pathway they want based on what they want to pursue as a career. In these pathways, the teachers help them get ready for their future career such as being exposed to college material in class. These pathways allow students to graduate with a license or certifications and also get the opportunity to have an internship such as the health science pathway at Baylor Hospital in Irving. At a normal high school, the kids wouldn’t…

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    Crew is the Multi-national and Multi-Brand company and it has variety of stylish trends for children, women and men. J. Crew was established in the year 1947. J. Crew was consider as Popular Sales Club. The company sold first product was women’s clothing by delivering door-to-door. (A.J.Strickland, 2014) Company was growing steadily and started advertising by issuing catalog through mails to customers. In the year 1983, they change the company name from popular sales club to J. Crew. In the year…

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    Merino Sheep Essay

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    its wool originated in Spain around the late 1700s. It was later introduced into Australia with its well developed wool. It was first brought to Australia by the first fleet, and later every sheep had been eaten for food and wool for multi purpose clothing, surprisingly one sheep was left that hadn't been eaten or killed. It possessed one of the finest and softest wools from the middle ages to now, it is widely used. As time went the merino sheep gradually became the Australian merino, the…

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    1960s Fashion Essay

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    Secrets behind The 1960s Fashion The 1960s fashion still lives today 57 years later. The 1960s fashion was based on “being a kid again” with oversized bows,dresses,and bright colors. In addition ,many women wore “childlike” clothing to give them a smaller more shapeless appeal.In the 1960s, there was a huge turn in the fashion industry, with many different styles, famous chain stores, majority that are still around today, and the influence of their fashion. In the 1960s it was all about being…

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    schools that are made at home such as homeschools. There are also schools that have changed from. Mufti to proper school uniforms. There is an important difference between dress codes and school uniforms according to scholars such as Nathan Joseph, clothing can only be considered a uniform when it is “something that is compulsory to wear” An example of a uniform would be requiring white button-downs and ties for boys and pleated skirts for girls, with both wearing blazers.…

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    School Uniforms If you were offered to go to a school that requires you to wear a school uniform, would you let your kids go to that school? If you say no, you're not the only one. The topic of school uniforms have been debated for quite some time on whether school uniforms should be required for every school. People say that uniforms don’t cost that much and prevents bullying while others say that they cost too much and may be uncomfortable.There are many different views on school uniforms…

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    be an issue for the schools and parents because families can have many issues including wage or money. And families might not have enough money for their kid’s education. When it’s a free public learning system, they still have to pay for proper clothing when parents just want their child to learn and be happy with friends and people around them. Parents don’t have to pay for a free learning community when all you have to pay for is a single or multiple uniforms. Sometimes if parents have to…

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    Are School Uniforms as Bad as They Seem? Krystal School uniforms are better than wearing regular clothes to school because they are cheaper, you can still express your style, and they give you more pride, unity, and spirit. The first reason school uniforms are great is that it can help promote students to think creatively. Students can jazz up their uniforms by changing the buttons to something that has more of their style on it. A study in 2012 says that…

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    Describe the problem ASOS does offer a large selection of clothes, shoes and accessories, but can’t meet on their promises of no extra charges and quick, 12 day arrival. Needs - Goals/needs of scenario Looking for an outfit for the staff party at the end of the month? ASOS is a one stop fashion destination. Customers are able to pick versatile, fashion forward pieces, and receive them quickly within 12 days. Wanting to stay within a budget of $60. ASOS offers free shipping on purchases…

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    Under Armour

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    Under Armour is one of the largest and fastest growing activewear clothing line manufacturers in the country. The activewear industry market has been growing considerably over the last decade. Growing demand for activewear, the sporty fashion for both the gym and the streets, has lifted sales for makers of the clothing and the retailers that sell it. (Source: Fortune) The market has grown from Nike and the Adidas being the largest two corporations to an extensive market including Under Armour.…

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