Papers 1461-1470 of total 3480 found.
…their indigence by dressing in a similar fashion to that of the elite English courtesans. As in The Netherlands, merchants made up the large majority of an English prostitute's clientele, and as such they exchanged sexual favors for powdered wigs, various cosmetics
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…with patent genes, and the cosmetic industry would flourish. Taking it further, and you may laugh, but if we were aloud to design our own children trends would form, and certain 'looks' will become fashionable, then trends will change and so will the interest…
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…and the formal dining area be removed. These changes were all mostly cosmetic they made a huge difference in the overall appearance of the home. Everyone was very open to each suggestion and although very busy and noisy the meetings remained calm and productive…
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Category: /Law & Government
…be described as "Irelands first exercise in economic planning" or just "a cosmetic exercise for the Americans". Ultimately any short-term economic gains made by Ireland were undone by the futility of the protectionist system adopted in 1932. The trade deficit…
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…to such lengths to make us feel less than what we really are. The media is economically obsessed as billions are spent on items like cosmetics, new diets and clothes. This beautifying empire is dependent on our disempowerment. They count on us buying into their myths…
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…, prejudice surfaced when the press mistitled her opening lecture on cosmic physics as "Problems in Cosmetic Physics." Unperturbed, Lise and Otto continued their efforts to understand radioactivity. Obviously, there were many barriers to women in academics…
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…employees into the weeds, they will not grow and neither will the customer accounts. If there is chronic under-staffing, even excellent training is wasted and the customer is the shock-absorbing system" (LaborWizard). While most companies focus on cosmetic
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…in the relationship. Men may then be perceived as being incapable of understanding women's needs and wants. Certain articles help support women in standing up against the pressures of men and society; others encourage women to use top-of-the-line cosmetics so that can…
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…and resources required, (b) impact: the expected results of the requested change (will it affect the bottom line, is it cosmetic?), and (c) alignment: whether the proposed change aligns with current and future corporate technical strategies. Based on these three…
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Category: /Literature
…his leg, now he stays home all the time. Norma Jeans begins to build her confidence level up. She realizes she doesn't have to depend on Leroy, and now Leroy dependents on her. Norma Jean got a job at a cosmetics counter, she begins to exercise…
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