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    Students that graduate from college should have experience in the industry already by networking and internships. CollegeCrunch informs us that, “An internship satisfies the job experience preference of many employers. It also provides networking connections which may be advantageous after graduation.”(para, 11). This is how they build their resume for their career and can demonstrate their experience. CollegeCrunch also adds, “Success in the field of fashion design requires years of hard work,…

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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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    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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    Kinslee has been riding horses for around seven years. She started with the very basics of riding horses and advanced from there. She is now jumping horses at around two foot three inches and showing them in the academy beginner division. Kinslee completely fell in love with the sport and the animals. She even know works with them everyone weekend by being the barn hand where she rides. People often tell Kinslee "Riding is not a workout or a sport because the horse does all of the work." However…

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    our second game against Waiakea High School. Winning this game meant that the Konawaena girls Water Polo team would be put into fourth place in the playoffs, which was in 20 days. I had confidence in my team that we would be able to perform well and I knew that because of our hard work and dedication during practice, it would prepare us for a successful game. My first year of playing Water polo so far has been a great experience and I was more than excited to be able to participate. Being in…

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    Horse Rundown Analysis

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    The elaborate procedures in reining need to be broken down for non riders and riders alike comprehensions. The circles in the patterns need to be symmetrical and well rounded. The large fast circles should take up most of the arena ,and the slower small circles need to be around half of the size of the larger circles. There should be a definitive change in the speeds of the different circles that is noticeable to the judges. The horse needs to have a flat topline, this means the horse's head and…

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    Horses In Art

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    the silk road and scenes of daily activities. During the Tang Dynasty, polo match was a popular sport. In case that the long hair of the horse tail intertwines with poles, Tang people would tie up the tail of the horses to make it look very short. Since the tail of the horse in this ceramic is really short and the female rider is wearing pants instead of the traditional dress, this earthenware is probably depicting a female polo player. As we can see from this artwork, the female has a plump…

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    Snaffle Bit Analysis

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    When choosing the right bit for your horse, you must first decide what type of bit would work the best, either curb or snaffle bit. A snaffle bit is usually made of two rings and a piece of material that goes through the horse mouth. The size and shape of rings can widely vary, as well as the material that makes up the mouth piece. A snaffle bit achieves direct pressure on the horse mouth because when you pull on the reins, the snaffle bit , put the amount of pressure you are pulling with on to…

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