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Your Everyday Jeans And Shirts
709 wordsThe dreaded 'D' word; debt. All of us have it at some time or another, and we would all like to get rid of it. Recent studies have shown, it is more common for women to be in debt. There are many reasons why this is so. When you look into a women's closet you do not just see your everyday jeans and shirts like you would in a man's. You would be lucky if you see a few suits, ties and a tuxedo from the senior prom, but it is entirely different for a woman. A woman's closet looks more like a depart...
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Full Story Of The Main Character's Life
695 wordsRed Plaid Shirt Where are the memories of our pasts held? In scrapbooks full of photographs, or perhaps written on the pages of a locked diary? Picture though, something as simple and ordinary as a closet full of clothes. Think about its contents, where they have been worn, what they have been through, the stories attached to each item. The nameless protagonist of Diane Schoemperlen's short story Red Plaid Shirt does this as she recalls a snippet of her past life with each article of clothing sh...
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Stain On My Paintball T Shirt
643 wordsA t-shirt sits in my closet that brings back a certain for me. It's a gray "Nike" shirt with a faded pink stain in the center of the chest. I always wear this same shirt every time I play paintball even though it's too small. It's my good luck shirt. I can remember when this same old shirt was relatively new... It was a hot humid morning when a few friends and myself drove into the parking lot of my favorite paintball field. We unpacked the car and found an unoccupied picnic table under the pavi...
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T Shirts
419 wordsThe t-shirts used in the Clothesline Project are made to show that effects of violence are very prevalent in our society. Each t-shirt hung in the project is decorated by a victim, family member of a victim, or a friend of a victim who has experienced some form of violence in their life. Every shirt that is hung in the ballroom contains a color that represents a different type of violence experienced by each individual person. For example, white t-shirts are used for those that have died because...
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Outlaw With A Real Gun
393 wordsScratchy Wilson does not fit the stereotypic persona of a traditional western outlaw. In fact, he is the opposite of everything that an outlaw is. This is shown in the second section of the story. The men in the Weary Gentleman saloon act fearful when they hear that Scratchy Wilson is drunk. The bartender locks and barred the door and closes the windows. However, the men in the bar are not afraid of Scratchy killing them. They just do not want him hanging around with them when he is drunk. This ...
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Business Ethics Of Marketing
371 wordsAccording to the video we watched in class, Levi's was not at the top of any denim tests, however they sell for the most. This is due to their marketing strategies. Over past decades Levi's has changed it's image to fit with the current style. In the 20's and 30's it was the cowboy; after the war it... about those actions. Codes of conduct contain examples of appropriate behavior to be meaningful. We will investigate the business ethics of marketing practices, workforce make-up and organizationa...
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Bottom Of His T Shirt
549 wordsThe subject my partner and I choose to examine was a male with brown hair and eyes, who was of average height and a bit heavyset. He was sitting up, not hunched over, but did not have great posture. He was wearing conservative clothing including a gray Yankees T-shirt, blue shorts with white stripes made of a light material, long socks, and New Balance sneakers. This young man wore glasses. Based on my observations toward the beginning of the period, I deducted that this boy was somewhat bored a...
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