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    Growing up in a family that doesn’t support your education and that doesn’t financially support your education isn’t the best set of circumstances that a student wants. At Pasadena City College I am majoring in Natural Sciences but going towards my VMD of Animal Science to become a veterinarian. I was raised in a farming family where over 100 animals have been cared for at a certain time. The traits of taking care of 30 chickens,30 rabbits, 40 quail, 7 ducks, 9 parakeets, 2 pheasants, 2 pigs,…

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    The song Crossroads by Robert Johnson does have a powerful meaning to his lyrics and his voice. The song Crossroads is about Robert Johnson walking to the crossroads and selling his soul to the devil to be able to play blues music. Legend has it that Robert Johnson learned how to play the blues very quickly. While looking through the lyrics "I went to the crossroad, fell down on my knees Asked the Lord above "have mercy, now save poor Bob, if you please", Bob is obviously short for Robert which…

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    Duluth Pack History

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    are added to remove any remaining organic debris. Next it is run through rollers to remove excess water. The hide is re-tanned with different materials depending on whether it needs to be firm or soft, and it is also dyed the desired color. After dyeing, the leather is oiled so that it will remain flexible and soft. Finally, the leather is dried, mechanically treated to make it soft, and buffed so that it will have a smooth and attractive surface. Leather treatment used to be a highly…

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    Vans Swot Analysis

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    innovation (Godelnik, 2013). On average, 18 gallons of water is used to process one pound of textiles. More than 18 billion pounds of polyester dyed annually. When these figures are multiplied, you get 1.3 trillion gallons of water required for the dyeing process of polyester (Godelnik, 2013). The ColorDry invention…

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    Mahogany. The word itself sounds opulent, luxurious, exotic. This rich and vibrant color that is a shade between red and brown is one of the most popular hair colors around the world. And for a good reason – this beautiful shade is bright, without screaming for attention. Vivid, but retains its elegance. Mahogany is a shade tailor-made for those who wish to experiment with their hair color without pandering to outrageous hair color trends. It is for those women who wish to get a classic hair…

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    My sister decided that I would look good with a different hair color, so she talked me into getting my hair dyed. She took me to the supermarket to pick out which hair dyed to get since I didn't know what I should get, she went ahead and pick out what she thought would look best. She chose a burgundy red color. When we got home, she started mixing the chemical that was in the box together in the bathroom. The ammonia from the hair dyed was so strong it started to make my eyes water. I asked my…

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    Scott Russell Sanders story known as “Under the Influence” is a story based off of Scott’s childhood growing up with his alcoholic father who is constantly drinking but in “secret”. The story starts of with Scott explaining the amount of alcohol his father consumes with the quote “My father drank. He drank as a gut-punched boxer gasps for breath, as a starving dog gobbles food-compulsively, secretly, in pain and trembling”. Remembering his father’s alcoholic tendencies this quote is used as the…

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    Hatchet Book Report

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    Hatchet And The Most dangerous game are stories about bravery and death. The most dangerous game andhatchet are two stories that are very alike how because the both are stranded in the middle of some wherethe most dangerous game is on an island. Hatchet is in a forest in the middle of Canada .Rainsford from themost dangerous game fell out of a boat he found an island and their he found General Zaroff the they madea bet then General ZAROFF died after the bet. In hatchet this kid named BRIAN was…

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    Lululemon Manifesto

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    relationship and deal with problems as fast as possible. Lulu lemon processes start taking shape in pre-processing and production process. Material development is produced and then sent off to their fabric mills in Sri Lanka for yarn spinning knitting dyeing and finishing. Once the fabrics have been finished they get sent off to the next step of the lifecycle, the cut and sew factors for garment assembling and finishing. Lulu lemon only work with on a small vendor, this allows lulu lemon to…

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    Visual Arts History

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    Major Art history and visual arts 1. What aspect of the Columbia community, outside of the classroom, would you most want to impact and why? (150 words or less) I want to get involved in the Columbia University Badminton Club. As the president of the Badminton Club in my high school myself, the club won the award for the Best Club; badminton is always the sport I have great passion for. Columbia has a well-developed badminton club with weekly exercise and professional games. If I can get in…

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