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    Tourism allows money to be injected into a community in many possible of ways. The great benefit of this industry is that it’s extremely focused on laor, and many of the businesses that operate within it are only small businesses and micro operators. This means that every money coming into the industry is felt quickly by business owners and staff, and is directly related to an upgrade in the local spendings. For a community with the potential to become a tourist destination, there are is a huge…

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    Other from the Surrealist paintings, In fashion, Elsa Schiaparelli, would be the fashion designer that had worked with most surrealism elements to her clothes. Elsa Schiaparelli was an Italian fashion designer that borns in 1890 and had the most active in 1930s. She followed the Surrealism movement, and she was friend with many surrealists, such as Salvador Dalí and Jean Cocteau, Picasso ….etc. They shared each others’ idea and thoughts. Therefore, she had collaborated with Salvador Dalí. One…

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    Montagu Girls Work Essay

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    Montagu (1941) started opportunities of youth work with working class girls. Girls work started with Montagu, she worked in the East End of London. She started this in the late 1970’s and 1980’s. She focused on feminist influenced single-sex work. Before this girl’s works was a tradition of feminist youth work within UK has begun to be strengthened by Youth workers, with a purpose of ‘girls work’ this was through conferences and projects. Although much youth work practice within a UK has often…

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    It would be improvable for someone who claims to care about the welfare and education of all of America’s children and not be outraged and cry out for reform after reading Jonathan Kozol’s Shame of the Nation. That being said Americans ignore the gross inequality and growing resegregation of schools between Anglo-American’s and their minority brethren.. There are even those who justify these atrocities, whether it be because of feelings of race/class superiority/inferiority or because of object…

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    The examples of the monopolistic competition: The products of these companies are a little bit different such as the restaurant business, hotels, consumer services such as hairdressing and so on. 5)Contestable market : The definition of the contestable market is that there is few or no barriers to enter or exit the market whenever you want where low costs must low sunk and there is no recoverable costs for the advertising. The…

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    If someone were to give you the task to pick out a homosexual character in a television series or a movie, most of us would be able to pick off who that character would be almost right away, but why is that? How is it that we’re able to determine the sexuality of a person just by looking at their appearance, listening to them talk or even just by looking at who they associated themselves with. Ever since the first appearance of a same sex couple on the big screen in 1895’s “The gay brothers”…

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    She was a ballerina who lived with Gittany in Sydney. Harnum and her family are from Canada, where she lived until she was 24 years old, to move to Australia (Oriti, 2013). She had previously worked as a receptionist at a hairdressing college, where she spoke with one of her witnesses (McCallum, 2014), but Gittany pressured her into leaving the job and found her a new job where she was not paid (Oriti, 2013). Harnum had been suffering from bulimia as a teenager, which resurfaced…

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    Merriam Webster defines a pompadour as “a woman 's style of hairdressing in which the hair is brushed into a loose full roll around the face.” ("Pompadour," ) This look is achieved through lots of backcombing and product that ensures that hair stands in place. Once upon a time, women used bear grease, a processed beef fat called tallow, and other grease based products (Riggs, 2007). Women even used tubes of their collected hair called “rats” in order to support their coifs. Today the look is…

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    With school having many students but not very many teachers classes are skewed beyond belief. Students do not get to pick their courses but are randomly assigned. This means if a student is interested in let’s say hairdressing and she gets put in a sewing class she is stuck in that sewing class. So students that are qualified to take an AP course may not be able to be put in those classes because they are randomly assigned and that means some kids are destined to fail…

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    During Japan’s Meiji Restoration, women were treated poorly, holding little power during the Meiji Restoration which during this time involved the industrialization of Japan. Women were forced to work in these factories with poor conditions and were often exploited. Due to the industrialization of Japan, women were given a role in the work force in large numbers, and they were no longer the house wives or rural workers anymore. Women during this time could also fight in the Japanese military.…

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