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    Looking at McDougal’s “Dirty Laundry,” it seems to talk about people from a different race/ethnicity (usually those with a darker complexion) as dirty; if you’re “dirty,” then you’re poor and beneath those who are “white” and are a lot more financially stable. This text talks about a person’s appearance being “dirty” and their clothes being smeared with dirt (hence Dirty Laundry), but this text can also be interpreted as someone being dirty from working…

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    When asking most people about college they will probably say that it was the greatest time in their life where they furthered their career and made friendships that last a lifetime. The part that they do not mention about college is the constant struggle that most college freshmen face on a day to day basis. When starting college everyone is on their best behavior but as the year progresses the can do attitude is crushed by large amounts of homework and late nights cramming for English midterms…

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    Gender roles in society and the use of Technology In the late 1700s and early 1800s we saw the rapid industrialization happened. There was a great impact which caused a difference between the gender roles. In that time both were treated as different type and quality. Specially it was seen in the different functions of the society of . And also after the revolution we saw that Western World became wealthier and economically productive. Such as daily work environment changed dramatically. So that…

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    Cal(short for California), her younger brother Joji, and her neighbor Ms.Sugar. So the book starts out Rinko comes home to find the kitchen a mess, then goes to papa’s Barber shop but goes the wrong way and gets yelled at by Wilbur Star(owner of Star Laundry who I personally think is racist), talks about how lonely she is in school, and then gets to papa’s barber shop. She tells him the kitchen is a mess, which surprises him to considering mamas neatness. Rinko also tells about…

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    Between 1920 and 1940 there was, what some would call, an “industrial revolution in the home.” With the introduction of the the vacuum, the washer and dryer, and gas/electric stove cleaner, one would think the housewives workload would be lightened, but that did not seem to be the case. Interestingly enough, following these invention, housewives workload seemed to only become heavier. Prior to 1910, women had to sweep their rugs regularly with brooms or haul them outside to beat the dirt out of…

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    product that Procter and Gamble introduced to the laundry detergent market as a “multi-benefit, multi-chambered new concept” (Branna, 2012, para. 1). According to Procter and Gamble (n.d.), the “revolutionary new three-chamber liquid packet form is an ultra-convenient, 3-in-1 laundry product that cleans, fights stains…

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    challenge of learning a new language, and assimilating to new American culture. One of the biggest challenges of being an immigrant is assimilating to America. For example my character Kek is from Africa and there they don’t have light switches, laundry machines, or washing machines, and all the great services they have such as the bus (to take you anywhere), and the grocery store where everything is provided for you. So throughout the book he’s getting used to new technology. Also most of the…

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    online. They put captions comparing it to candy and call it the “Forbidden Fruit.” But some people on this side take a much more serious route by actually eating the laundry pods and posting the videos of them doing so online! These are considered very stupid actions for teenagers assuming most of them know better than to put a laundry detergent pod in their…

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    Dashlocker Case Study

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    as a research analyst at a New York hedge fund for two years. His previous work helped him to be ready to start a business with high-tech laundry service. He learned about and research how to run and open a high-tech laundry service. The entrepreneurial qualities that Mr. Robert Hennessy would have: 1- Forward looking: he identified the potential need for laundry service as it addresses the need of the people and the projected growth in the venture. 2- Innovative: Mr. Hennessy progressed with…

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    Medilaund Case Study

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    Sdn Bhd Medilaund (M) Sdn Bhd is a leading pioneer in the linen and laundry industry was initiated 1994. A subsidiary of RADICARE (M) Sdn Bhd, it is today one of the largest of such companies in Malaysia. It provide solutions that cover end to end linen and laundry services. It assisting their customers to optimize the use of their linen whilst giving them freedom to concentrate on customer care. Medilaund’s highly advance laundry facility implements an innovative linen processing system that…

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