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    This field jacket is fabricated with a light-weight, Nutria brown cotton cloth and has Nutria brown plastic buttons. The jacket has a basic collar that can be folded down or worn pulled up. Both of the shoulders have eppulettes that are buttoned down at the base of the collar. The jacket closes at the front with five concealed buttons. The jacket has six pockets: Two straight set 'patch' style chest pockets, these two pockets each have a flat, internal pocket; and two very large, bottom…

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    Coat Of Arms

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    A coat of arms is three things that family in history used to put on their shield i made a coat of arms to explain who you are as a person. This coat of arms represents me because it’s everything I try to be or try to express as a person. Three images on my coat of arms that represent me are different spelled backwards my best friend and makeup One figure on my coat of arms that represents me as a person is the word Different written backwards.That represents me as a person because i'm…

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    White Coat Ceremony

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    Emily Hause, a student who was about to begin her first year of medical school in 2013, attended the White Coat Ceremony. This ceremony is a tradition based on congratulating the achieving students for being selected as medical students and being told about the commitment and obligations of being a doctor. However, the ceremony is traditionally performed before medical school even starts, not at the end. Emily Hause believed that the main reason for having the ceremony in the beginning was to…

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    Montgomery Coat Company

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    Berkeley Coat Company is a Japan developing company that focuses on developing suitable solutions to the Japanese people. The areas of the development allows consumers to purchase coats of their choosing. As far as our business plan goes, we plan on licensing/franchising the company This report was commissioned to examine why the sales volume of the Berkeley Coat Company has decreased over the past three years, since reaching its peak and recommending ways of increasing demands for coats. The…

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    2 All peers of the House of Lords are required to display their royal or highest noble title, at minimum, by their Coat of Arms (COA) or by some form of lettering (Text) recognized by the College of Heraldry at all times. A person who holds multiple titles must display at least their highest title but may display their others as well. The rules for display of peerage as well as coats of arms are held in public view within the College of Heraldry front offices. If…

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    Siberian Haskie's Coat

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    paws and legs, facial markings, and tail tip. The most common coats are black and white, then less common copper-red and white, grey and white, pure white, and the rare "agouti" coat, though many individuals have blondish or piebald spotting. My own view is that you should never shave a Siberian Huskie’s coat. Though I concede that this breed tends to overheat in the hot seasons, I still maintain that you should never shave their coats. For example, I live in Washington state where during the…

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    e. Medieval banners and flags were for decoration, ceremonies, fighting wars, tournaments, and knowing who was who in the medieval world. This is why all the banners and flags were decorated with a personal coat of arms. This decoration could distinguish if the approaching troupes were allies. Banners and flags were all different shapes and sizes decorated with a variety of symbols and colours each with their own meaning. It was a way to show who an individual belonged to and under what king he…

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    Canada Coat Of Arms

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    Canadian Coat of Arms Canada’s coat of arms is an important design that contains highly important symbols, but some of these need to be refreshed. In the initial design, the crest was represented by a lion, but we replaced this symbol with a totem. The totem represents the First Nations people, as the have a strong connection to Canada’s history. However we still decided to keep the crown to represent Canada as a constitutional monarchy that is run by a sovereign. On the right of the totem pole…

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    Imagine you are managing a locally-owned store. With the newly installed cameras around, you feel safe. Then you notice something suspicious on camera 6. A man in a black trench coat was packing 3 cans of ghost white mayonnaise into his coat. He makes his way around the store, avoiding all workers. You have seen this before. He was obviously a shoplifter. Your suspicions are confirmed when the cameras identify his expression as suspicious. With a simple push of a button, the thief is caught by…

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    Terriers have a coarse water resistant coat that can become easily matted and dirty. Their wire coats are made up of a combination of a short, soft dense undercoat and a layer of long wiry guard hairs on top. The top coat and undercoat grow at different rates and do not shed very much but they should be brushed regularly to remove any dead hair, loose undercoat, dry dirt and tangles. When the top coat has stopped growing and died it becomes ‘blown’, where the coat is dense, long, matted…

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