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    fashion designer would be classes like colors, textiles, visual art, sewing, tailoring, fashion history, CAD(Computer Aided Design).Many fashion designer sketch their initial design but many use CAD as well. In CAD classes people learn things like technical…

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    Cultural Competency

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    Nybell and Gray (2004) discussed how for the social welfare agency, using the theory of culturally competent organizational change and drawing on tactics from mainstream organizational literature will emphasize a model of organizational change and a set of rational, technical, and educational strategies for change (p. 18). By using this, the goal would be to try and create an agreeable fit between diverse individuals and the organizational goals (Nybell…

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    Prices Yarn (Rs. / Kg) Rs. 160 Grey Fabric (Rs. / mtr) Rs. 62 Cost of Accessories (Rs/pcs) 34 Garments S.P. (Rs./pc) USD 5.25* * The average price of the garments is USD 5.25. The exchange rate considered is Rs. 63 / USD The total output and the raw material requirement under various process heads is summarised in the table under. Total Requirement Cotton yarn for GF GF for FF Garments for Retailing Kgs /month mtr/day Pcs/month Requirement and Demand 51,546 797,900 296,000 Note: All the…

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    The early twentieth century showed the start and growth of modern architecture. It was a period where architect starts to reject designing with the traditional materials, such as bricks, and the traditional neoclassical architectural style which the building was being decorated with ornamental elements. The early twentieth showed an emergence of new technologies and materials. Engineers were using those technologies and materials to design and construct new building types such as train stations…

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    Captain Cota is enthusiastically recommended for the award of the Legion of Merit for exceptionally meritorious service while serving as the Marine Raider Regiment Surgeon and Force Surgeon of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) from July 2011 to June 2015. His performance of these duties has been consistently marked by exemplary leadership, efficient management, exceptional professional expertise, and dedication to duty that epitomizes the highest standards of the…

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    Cultural Capital

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    The first article topic is mainly about cultural capital. From the realism of material production activities to do with a mechanism unique to the region of relatively independent cultural production activities, meaning the necessary means. Money, economic capital and correlated with the dominant culture as contrasting concepts, such as the rules of the language products, knowledge and symbolic systems, incident or behavior type, value, and to refer to the aesthetic tastes, inclinations, etc. (P.…

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    The acronym SWOT analysis stands for Strength, weakness opportunities and threats. My personal SWOT analysis will provide me the opportunity to analyze my strengths, weaknesses, opportunities for growth and any potential threats that I may experience that can jeopardize my opportunities to grow. I will be taking a deeper look into the opportunities I can take to advance or enhance my strengths and overcome my weakness. This will provide me the opportunity to analyze what type of jobs and…

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    Dance Across Cultures

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    1. When we sing and dance together our brains synchronize. Why is this important? How does this contribute to the development of culture? As we sing and dance together our brains synchronize, this creates and maintains personal connections and experiences. This is important for developing meaningful bonds amongst people and societies Through music and movement, we become actively engaged and convey our feelings. It is a form of communication and puts us in touch with our thoughts and emotions.…

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    “When I was in college, I remember fearing that the dreary grind of adulthood would feature infinitely more existential dread than frat parties had, but the opposite has been true for me. I 'm much less likely to feel that gnawing fear of aimlessness and nihilism than I used to be and that 's partly because education gave me good job opportunities, but it 's mostly because education gave me perspective and context.” This was the provocative saying and illuminating thought of John Green in his…

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    Beethoven Influence

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    However, Beethoven’s pursuit of receiving Mozart’s instruction did not stop there. Since Mozart died before he could teach Beethoven, Beethoven returned to Vienna once again to seek a new teacher, Joseph Haydn, who was another brilliant Classical composer. Beethoven hoped he could “receive Mozart’s spirit from Haydn’s hands”, but sadly, Haydn wasn’t such a great teacher. According to Beachy, a previous composition major at West Virginia University who studied Beethoven’s influences from a…

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