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    Why Fabrics Are Forensic

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    Fibers are everywhere in everyone. Fibers are threadlike elements from fabric or other materials such as carpet. They are mostly identifiable under a microscope, Fabrics are helpful in forensics in many ways. Fabrics are made fiber strands that are much longer than they are wide and generally round on cross section. These fibers may be from natural or synthetic sources.The main reason why fabrics are helpful is because fibers are in clothing,upholstery, carpet, rope, and building components.…

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    The fairy-tale Little Snow-White written by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, demonstrates numerous examples of stereotypical “damsel in distress” behaviour, from a Feminist perspective. Within the first paragraph of the text, Snow-White’s mother sits “sewing at her window”, a job most women would have to complete in this period. The antagonist of the story is a powerful female, but her only concern is “if anyone might surpass her in beauty”. The entire plot of the fairy-tale, is an angry woman, trying…

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    Benetton Case Study

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    Sales, which included T-shirts and denim jeans, reached $78 million, 98 percent of which came from the domestic market. With 1,000 stores in Italy alone, Benetton realized that the home market was saturated, and launched a major export campaign. Benetton targeted the rest of Europe and made plans to enter U.S. and Japanese markets. In 1979 the first store was opened in North America. By 1981, Benetton, operating under the name Invep S.p.A., had become the world leader in the field of knitwear,…

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    Polyurethane Gloves Essay

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    In gloves industry, and for the maximum care of hands, Polyurethane-made gloves has shown the most remarkable effect than any other material. Known as one of the most versatile quality polymers, Polyurethane gloves are in huge demands at the consumer end. Well, what are the qualities that make a Polyurethane glove the best? To be honest, you can't find much stronger grip (and no sticky sensation) in a glove made by Polyurethane than any other material. The other qualities of this material are…

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    Ali And The Ball Themes

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    Cy Rodgers - INJUSTICE The Injustice theme is consistent throughout all of “Ali and the Ball” as it is a main driver of the story line. In the PLOT, it immediately becomes apparent that the amount of freedom and humanity the refugees are given is minuet, which can kill of any emotion and possible make characters lose a will to live (e.g when Ali is awoken from the man stabbing himself). The ball, one of the only belongings the children have in the detention centre, is thrown over the fence. It…

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    Siegfried Sassoon Analysis

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    He says: “O German mother dreaming by the fire, While you are knitting socks to send your son His face is trodden deeper in the mud” (p. 3). Sassoon judges the war as a futile, aggressive means that causes much suffering for innocent young men who were cheated to go through it without any solid conviction in its just…

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    In Charlotte Bronte's, Jane Eyre, her unexamined, culturally conditioned definitions of 'success' and 'happiness'; shape the narrative through their contradicting definitions. According to Bronte, women have the same capacity for success and Independence as men. However, her subconscious cultural belief that a women's success is to be married is a contradiction of her first definition of success. This results in a struggle between these two beliefs in Jane Eyre. Furthermore, the culture…

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    The Monkey's Paw Essay

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    Throughout his work, Jacobs uses symbols to do just that: “from the white-haired old lady knitting placidly by the fire” (1). By describing an old lady knitting, readers get a feeling of safety, peace, and serenity inside the house. The fire brings warmth and comfort, further supporting the idea of a safe environment inside. Later on, Jacobs again mentions the fire, although…

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    “Oh what humour” “Comedy is Australia’s second nature” By Ainya Have you ever heard the saying, Comedy is Australia’s second nature. Well it’s true. Comedy is what Australia lives for. It’s how, we as a nation, survived the war, the great depression and every other terrible thing that has tried to conquer Australia? As American journalist Hugh Sidey once said “A sense of humour is needed armour. Joy in one’s heart and some laughter on one’s lips is a sign that the person down deep has a…

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    One day I was taking the cow back to the barn until I saw four soldiers on horses walking by the farm, they were a holding Confederacy Flag. I was staring at them until they left. After a while, I began to feed the chickens. Momma was calling my name, “ Casey, Casey come get this basket so you can put some vegetables in it.” “Ok mama.” When I got to the storage room, I heard a strange noise, I was so terrified. I look at the corn stocks in the corner, I saw an eyeball. I ran out of there so fast…

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