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    There are no direct substitutes in the market, but lower priced items would be considered substitutes to some. Counterfeit products are a large threat to this market because the quality to make the fake products is increasing, therefore, harder to detect. Products like Prada, Dior, Chanel, Hermes, and Armani are all large-scale luxury goods brands in the industry. A…

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    Amber Johnson English 162 Britland, Gurd 31 January 2016 Helena vs. Hermia In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, William Shakespeare uses a variety of ways to get the audiences’ attention and convey the feelings of the characters. These include, but are not limit391128616to, repetition, alliteration, and tempo. In Act 3, scene ii, lines 285-305 Helena and Hermia are arguing back and forth. In this passage, repetition, alliteration, and tempo help the actors portray the characters feelings and get the…

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    Hi Peeps, Today's Quote When your study from The Owner, The Big Boss, The Creator, then you can learn to change your mistakes to manage your lifestyle correctly and teach others how to improve themselves, fixing and recognizing, their own mistakes." ~ Jon Barnes Recognizing Rights It is your right to recognize your own problems and finding the right solutions quickly-- early in the game of life-- is essential. God gives us the common sense to know right from wrong, and it is a good idea to…

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    Enduring Sticker Printing

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    Identifying an Enduring Sticker Printing A sticker is a type of label. Labels are an imaginary display of a bar code or serial number. Labels indicate product details to a consumer and also informs them about maintenance procedures. Labels also show its environmental, industry or consumer standards, such as UL certification as well as branding information. Applications for labels is to help assemblers certify the integrity of their products and deal with warranty claims is growing very…

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    poisoning as a result from using lipstick. A well informed consumer who knows the potential hazards of lead in lipstick can then decide which product they feel are best suited for them. Caution should be taken when using unauthorized imports and counterfeit cosmetics that have evaded the scrutiny of government regulatory agencies.Lipstick and Lead Poisoning By Patti Zimmerman | Submitted On January 27, 2016 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook…

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    In chapter nine of The Great Gatsby, Nick prepares to move back to Minnesota and cogitates about the lifestyle of Americans, philosophically. In addition, he contemplates Gatsby’s strong desire to live in the past. The motif of the green light conveys how the pursuing preceding events may ultimately cause false beliefs in an unattainable dream. Furthermore, the temptation of the jade luminosity signifies the passion that Gatsby possessed for Daisy, watching over her every night. This motif of…

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    Honesty is more than telling the truth, it means having integrity. The pilgrim who shows these traits the most is the Knight. The Knight "followed chivalry/Truth, honor, generousness, and courtesy"(Lines 45-46). He does great things for his kingdom and the people in it. He even remains humble in spite of those achievements. Similarly to the Knight, the Parson is a respectable person. "He [is] an honest worker, good and true/Living in peace and perfect charity"(Lines 142-143). The Parson helps…

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    He has little success, and is dubbed by the narrator “a counterfeit Vili” (206). What makes Arnaut’s plan any different than Vili’s own, in times past, to move everyone to Japan? This idea is geared for survival, whereas Vili’s was aimed to make a profit off of foreign cars. Should Arnaut’s suggestion not appear more compelling? Yet he is referred to not only as counterfeit, but as “a counterfeit Vili”. This articulates how, to his family, Vili is not only such a strong figure…

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    Pawnshops Case Study

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    easily detect the original money from counterfeited money. They must be knowledgeable about the physical characteristics of money. “Once you realize the money is counterfeit, you need to take certain steps to protect yourself and turn in the person who gave you the money. You may also seek legal restitution from the person who paid with counterfeit money” (Symes, 2015). This is the possible act that a pawnshop can do if they encounter receiving counterfeited money during any…

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    “The Death of a Salesman” perfectly represents how our expectations can be the death of us. Biff, who is the son of Willy, depicts freedom and light as he reminds his father that money doesn’t define him, though Willy is isolated and a prisoner to his dark and twisted mind. “The Death of a Salesman” parallels “Allegory of a Cave” because it expands on the idea of being chained to see a shadow or a tiny glimpse of a bigger picture. Just like in the cave, Willy symbolizes the prisoners;…

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