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    victim, Miss Bisi Tawa (a school teacher and old classmate of Prince Aderopo), prince Aderopo, Oba Akote’s only son (murderer) in making an escape and trying to kill koya (a farmer and old classmate), he is shot by the inspector because he refuses to surrender. 2.7 The Cast and Characterisation 2.7.1 Sadiq Abubakar Daba Figure 3: October 1 Known simply as Sadiq Daba, is a Nigerian actor and former broadcaster. Daba has worked as a broadcaster for the Nigerian Television Authority. His career…

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    Zara examines the phrase “all great art comes from great pain.” This book looks many artists and their lives. He studies their lives until he finds what drove them to the brink of anguish that inspires their greatest works. Zara searches for their troubles whether it be a tragedy from their childhood, a mental illness, or everyday suffering. He considers all types of artists including but not limited to the following: Amy Winehouse, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, and Jane Austen. Simonton’s “Are…

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    The Gender issues on Broadway is the different characteristics between feminine and masculine roles in the show, which includes the gender identity. The World War II has brought a loss of the original principles to the Lesbians, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender. The Lesbians, Gay, Bisexual, and transgender have been fighting for their freedom after the world war II. The new generation of gays and lesbians had discovered that they were not alone when the gay became more widely recognized as a…

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    Write An Essay On Macy's

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    Self-expressive benefits allow brands to become a symbol of a person’s self-concept. Macy’s can provide their products by which a consumer can express herself or himself. Conclusion Macy’s has taken considerable efforts to gain more attention from their target customers. Their target customers include a younger demographic, specifically ages from 13-22 for Macy’s Mstylelab department. Macy’s marketing and a merchandising team put effect into their merchandising strategies and plans for new…

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    Taylor Baker's Speech

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    Alison Bell. Some of you may not know me, but I’m Taylor’s younger brother, Carter Bell. Taylor was married to man named John Smith. They have three beautiful children; two girls and one boy. Their daughters names are Harper Emerson Bell and Millie Zara Bell. Their son’s name Landon Carter Bell. Harper is a Pharmacist in the same pharmacy Taylor was located at. Millie is a physical therapist for a hospital in Colorado Springs. Lastly, Landon is a pilot at the Colorado Springs Airport. Taylor…

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    A Case Study of Creating Agile Supply Chains in the Fashion Industry Fashion market must typically exhibit the well functioning short-life-cycles, high volatility, low predictability and high impulse purchasing. Today’s fashions market place is highly competitive and there is an inevitable move by many retailers to extend the number of seasons which with the entire merchandise within a store is change. The operations of fashion businesses imply a trend for supply chain management, which in…

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    Debnam-Carey's Interview

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    Interviews are conducted to gather information from and about a person, and usually revolve around a particular context. Vogue Australia’s Zara Wong, in her interview with actress Alycia Debnam-Carey, strives to expose her bubbly personality and talent to a new audience. She describes the actress as “star bright”, and that her “sharp intelligence” is setting “her apart” from other celebrities. She notes that it is what’s “propelling her success in Hollywood”, rather than her “young and…

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    They are also easily distinguished by their inhumane environment and the continuous reproduction of unhealthy and genetically ill dogs solely for financial gain. The modern rate of puppies in puppy mills, “produce more than 2,000 puppies a week” (Zara). Puppy mills make dog’s life mistreated lives, however, this can be changed. All puppy mills should be banned, because of their cruelty to the poor innocent animals.…

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    As New Yorkers, we embody the American principle of diversity-- we have a little bit of everything from around the world. In my neighborhood alone, there are three different mosques and then a church. There are three South Asian restaurants around the block, a Mexican restaurant just across the street, and a Chinese restaurant two buildings down from there. In a two mile radius from my house there are three different types of doctors—my pediatrician, my mother’s PCP and my grandmother’s kidney…

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    because of her. I started MSA in the middle of my sophomore year, and there was so much that can be done with this. And because of MSA I met one of the most influential person in my life who I like to acknowledge as my sister from another mister; Zara. Zara was on the board of her MSA at her university. She invited me to one of the their events, and helped me branch out by talking to College students while still in high school, and not just helping me get ready for college, but also find a way…

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