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    t was my last day of work at the Play Cafe, I woke up in the best mood, knowning this decision I was moving forward and bettering my future. Lauren, my manager, walked into work in a bad mood, for her she was losing her assistant manager. That night the play area was going to be open late for my going away party. It was also the day my younger sister, Courtney, was going back to college for her junior year in North Carolina. Which meant most of my family member 's were going with her to help…

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    Addiction In Drop City

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    Scientists named Bruce Alexander, Robert Coambs, and Patricia Hathaway began testing rats to see if the drug were really the cause of addiction or if addiction resulted from cultural cause. Emma a sixty-three year old dean was diagnosed with a spine problem so she got surgery to her spine. Since she had that procedure done she became dependent on Opium. Opium was used to cure many things and even to quiet babies. Although Opium helped cure people, the people had to continue taking opium because…

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    you wont go anywhere. According to “ 15 Billionaires Who Were Once Dirt Poor”, It was while working as a clerk at Brooks Brothers that Lauren Questioned whether men were ready for wider and brighter designs. He decided to make his dream a reality...Lauren sold $500,000 worth of ties.” This evidence exemplifies how you always need to work for what you want. Ralph Lauren worked hard to make his tie company a success.Ralph was working as a clerk, trying to earn money. But with his hard work, he…

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    Ralph Lauren Case

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    The article is based on detrimental news for Ralph Lauren investors. Over the span of the year, shares are down more than 30% over the year. More importantly, shares have fallen more than 12% as of last Thursday at 4 p.m. This is directly correlated to the quitting of CEO Stefan Larsson. Stefan has been considered “one of the best players in the industry”. Many others are also worried that executives he recruited would follow him out the door. Stefan Larsson is leaving the company under two…

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    Unrealistic Body Image

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    Over eighty percent of women in the United States are dissatisfied with their appearance (Ross). In today’s society women are constantly being told that they have to fit the standards of the ideal woman in order to be considered beautiful. Some of these standards include having light eyes, blonde hair, perfect teeth, flawless, tan skin, long legs, and a well-proportioned figure and are often times impossible for most women in the U.S. to attain (Sherrow). Women who do not fit under these…

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    According to Lauren Greenfield, prepubescent girls are more likely to be uninhibited with regards to their identities as a girl when compared with the negative “like a girl” associations that are apparent for girls ages 12 and up. Always published the first video of their campaign on June 26, 2014. The award winning director of the “Always ‘#LikeAGirl’” campaign, Lauren Greenfield, explained that the crew intended to find out how the ideas of doing things “like a girl” became insulting. Lauren…

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    How are male and females bodies are viewed today on magazine or ads? Do people look just at what they want to look at or do people look at the whole picture? Sometimes who’s ever on the magazines people just want to look at what ever pops out to them. It can be either male body 's, females body 's, males clothing or females clothing. Another view on things can be movies. Every romantic movie has a least one handsome male with a six pack and a beautiful girl with a nice skin tone and nice legs.…

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    J. Crew Business Analysis

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    One major competitor of Ralph Lauren is the brand J.Crew. The company was first established in 1983 as a clothing catalogue business. It proved to be extremely lucrative and went on to open a brick and mortar store in New York City. Since then, the company has expanded even more opening about 333 retail locations in the United States, employing 12,700 people, and bringing in about $10.2 million in sales yearly. J.Crew Inc. is a multi-factional corporation that designs and sells clothing,…

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    Introduction Based on thorough research, one of the most appropriate corporations for this particular assignment has been Ralph Lauren. Founded in 1967, it has become one of the most influencing and successful companies, within the fashion world industry . While its first launch focused on men’s accessories and later menswear, over the years Ralph Lauren has become vastly known worldwide, for everlasting designs and creations . From clothing and accessories, to fragrances and luggage, the…

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    Karen Horney, a medical professional from Germany, had an early interest in psychoanalysis. Horney studied with Karl Abraham, a protégé of Sigmund Freud, however Horney came to disagree with a handful of Sigmund Freud’s theory, including his interpretation on the psychology of women. Horney believed that Freud had a “male bias in psychoanalytic thought”, Horney then introduced the concept of womb envy or the envy in which males feel due to the their lack of the ability to get pregnant, nurse,…

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