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    Fashion Innovation Essay

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    In a chaotic and dynamic world of commercial, innovation plays a big role; companies innovate in order to create new products or services with preeminent features. Every innovation comes from creativity; this is the process of combination ideas in an exclusive ways and then it results in useful and distinctive products or specific work techniques, which is called as the innovation. The innovation is a search of new ideas beyond the company’s boundaries and allows these ideas easily assign…

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    Harriet Tubman In 1830, the Underground Railroad was developed. But the railroad was like no other railroad of its day, it helped free thousands of slaves in the 1800s to the northern states. The Underground Railroad was composed of many slavery abolitionists. White and blacks worked together to create a system of safe houses for slaves to hide in while searching for freedom. This is the system that later saved thousands of slaves. One of the most famous conductors was Harriet Tubman. Harriet…

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    Gupta and Goel (1999) depicted ‘Chutki’ work as the traditional embroidery of Rampur in Uttar Pradesh in the article ‘Rampur folk art: Chutki work embroidery’. Major attribute of ‘chutki’ work was a dot and a leaf, which was set by folding pieces by hand called as ‘patti’. These designs were named after the arrangements as ‘chaddiyan’, ‘jaldaar’, ‘haar’, ‘suraj’ and ‘gamla’. Dresses and made-ups were amazingly supplemented with chutki work. Simple slipstitch was used to fasten small motifs onto…

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    The Granger: A Short Story

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    Sophie normally drove straight past Granger. The horse's pasture was a quarter mile from the house, and she'd speed by, the car throwing gravel up from the dirt road, not seeing him even as she looked right at him. But today she rounded the corner and caught Granger in the act. She put the Suburban in park, rolled down her window, and watched. There was something familiar in the rhythm of his actions, something she couldn't place. The horse pulled back his suede lips, exposing teeth and pale…

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    In the Homeric poem, The Odyssey, Odysseus and Penelope are exemplifications of the ideal Greek man and women. Their similarities and differences, however, further prove the definitive divisions in what is expected of men and women in ancient Greece. Odysseus is a true Homeric hero and embodies all the characteristics that make him so. He is a leader, possesses strength, nobility and courage, and is on a quest for glory. He is an excellent orator and is good at persuading his audiences.…

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    have failed this level countless times. In all fairness, Arachne’s Revenge is a hard game, but I never could have prepared myself for this. Do you know the myth of Arachne? Arachne was a beautiful young lady that challenged the goddess Athena to a weaving competition. She claimed that her work was far superior to anything the gods could do. Athena won the contest and transformed Arachne into a spider, free to weave away at her web for the rest of her life. In our game, the spiders are rebelling…

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    in some ways of a crossroads, especially for the journey of Odysseus. Not only is Calypso an important part of the lives of people, she herself lives a life. She is a unique person, with a talent for the arts, such as the quality of singing, and weaving. This led to the origination of the name “Calypso music”, a species of music that stands…

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    A desolated desert is flat and barren. The parched desert sun sears over any scrap of fauna, with thorns to tell us that they are a danger. The air is arid, with not a hint of moisture, weaving and scratching my pharynx. There is emptiness in the desert, it is full of lifeless and fearful snakes in desire to hiss, slither, and warn you a farewell to your own proceedings. However, I was wrong. Taking the clean air for granted, I did not feel the beauty of the wind blowing and interweaving through…

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    It is impossible to overestimate the importance of changes brought by the shift from Paleolithic to Neolithic era. The changes influenced not only the economic sector through the conversion from hunting prey and gathering food to farming plants and domesticating animals. It affected almost all of the spheres of human life including social organization and culture. The changes introduced were due to the economic factor that changing people’s core activities largely influenced their worldview,…

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    “We accept and welcome... as conditions to which we must accommodate ourselves, great inequality of environment; the concentration of business, industrial and commercial, in the hands of a few; and the law of competition between these, as being not only beneficial, but essential for the future progress of the race.”(-Andrew Carnegie) The book Andrew Carnegie Story written by Charlie May Simon's, Published on 1965.. This book was mainly about his success in his career, and how this important…

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