September 6th, 2010 by admin
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Discounts spur gains in August retail sales

Discounts spur gains in August retail sales
NEW YORK (AP) – Many retailers are reporting surprisingly solid gains for August, helped by aggressive discounting, even as unusually hot weather and job worries kept a lid on back-to-school buying. The results are providing a sliver of hope for the economic recovery, but worries still remain about the critical holiday season. read more

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September 6th, 2010 by admin
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Banana Republic Spring 2008 Fashion Show Part 7


29 March 2008 Saturday 5pm @ PARAGON Shopping Mall ,Orhard Road , Present By Singapore Fashion Festival 2008 More Detail www.singaporesights.com

September 5th, 2010 by admin
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Ethical Fashion: Style with Conscience

The green movement has pervaded even the fashion industry that in just a few years, it has sprouted its own fashion category. More and more consumers are adopting a healthier lifestyle and are becoming more socially aware. This change in lifestyle has had a meaningful impact on the way consumers perceive the products that they buy and they have become more discerning in the brands that they choose. A lot of designers, for their part, have also adopted measures to ensure that their products are in tune with environment-friendly standards. Ethical fashion is gradually but steadily gaining ground as a viable means of doing business for these designers. Beyond Going Green When we encounter the words “ethical fashion,” the first thing that usually comes to our minds is organic, recycled and environment-friendly products. But ethical fashion goes beyond that. It also covers the advocacy of fair labor practices, where the rights of workers in the fashion industry aren’t trod upon. It means promoting respect for artisan skills and helping sustain these skills. Designers who are advocates of ethical fashion are discerning in the choice of materials that they use. These may include the following: – Organic cotton – Recycled materials – Bamboo – Hemp – Natural materials like vegetable dyes Ethical fashion designers are also champions of manufacturing processes that have the least impact on the environment. For instance, they limit the use of harmful chemicals in their garments. People who support ethical fashion know that the production of these products affect everybody, from the farmer to the consumer. This is why there is a conscious effort to make sure all materials and processes satisfy the principles of ethics. Steady Growth, Increased Awareness The deteriorating condition of the environment has been a wake up call for people. During recent years, there has been a boom in the organic lifestyle. This has brought about a heightened awareness among people that this way of life is now being adopted in many areas – inside the home, at work, in the way we eat, and now, in fashion. In the beginning, there weren’t very many choices in organic clothing that consumers were offered. But these days, it isn’t so difficult to find high quality, attractive clothing as there are many alternatives that come in different designs, colors and materials. Ethical fashion practices are no longer just limited to clothing. Jewelry and beauty products are now also made with all-natural materials. Prospects for the Future It is clear that ethical fashion is here to stay. Even top players in the fashion industry are looking to produce eco-friendly materials. Brands such as Levi’s, Banana Republic and Marks and Spencer are offering green products. In 2004, a fashion show devoted to the showcasing of ethical fashion was launched and designers and consumers alike look forward to it year after year since then. Aside from runway shows, the event also features conventions and symposia as venues for in-depth discussions about sustainable fashion practices. There is reason to believe this fashion event will continue to enjoy enormous support. In 2007 alone, the show has attracted over four thousand participants.

September 5th, 2010 by admin
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How to Write a Book Review

Writing a book review primarily means writing a critical summary of the book, by personally analysing the contents of the book and ultimately forming an opinion of the work of the writer. Thus, a book review is actually a critical evaluation of the book, which is not only informative, but also useful for readers who intend to read the book. A book review is written after thoroughly reading and comprehending the basic contents of the book, so that the author’s task extends beyond simply writing a summary of the book, by undertaking the responsibility to critique the ideas presented in the book, as lucidly and honestly as possible. While writing a book review is a comprehensive process, it involves three basic steps including, title, introduction, description and summary, which form the chief sections of the review followed by a critical analyses of the book.

Title: This section includes the name of the book, name of the author, publishing company and date and finally the number of pages. For instance a title in APA citation style would be:

David Waltner-Toews (2008) Food, Sex and Salmonella: Why Our Food is Making Us Sick. Vancouver: Greystone Books, 256 pages.

Introduction

This is the first step in writing a book and introduces the topic and subject of the book to the reader. It also includes essential details such as the kind of literature presented in the book whether sociological, historical, academic or general. This section is could also comprise of any other information about the writer which could place the text and contents in a special perspective. An introduction to the above mentioned book could possibly begin as follows:

In Canada, food is very cheap with only ten percent of the total income being spent for shopping for food items, nearly half of what was being shelled out nearly four decades ago. However, with the cut in prices, there has also been an apparent decline in the quality of foods available at Canada’s grocery stores, resulting in the deaths of several individuals which were believed to have been caused by the Listeria bacteria traced in the cutting machines of a meat processing factory. The meat packaged at the factory was consumed mainly by senior people and those in hospitals, where readymade food is mainly brought in rather than being prepared.

Short Description and synopsis

This is the main section of the book review and includes a comprehensive and clear description of the book which helps in providing important insight to the prospective reader. Additionally, quotes from the book can be included in this section to provide important information about the work. One thing that needs to be remembered though is that the entire storyline of the book is not revealed, most importantly, the suspense of the book, since this would practically kill the reader’s interest. For instance:

            David Waltner-Toews is a veterinarian and epidemiologist, has revised and polished the first edition of his book and provided the audience with an edition which enables us to comprehend the existing and serious problems present in the foods we consume. Waltner-Toews compels us to think beyond the “normal” science in order to understand the “political and economic arrangement” which have a crucial impact on “food borne diseases” and infections which occur due to preservatives, parasites, metals, toxins and other harmful substances which affect the food while it is being processed and packaged for consumption……..

Critique or critical analysis

This section engages in a critical analysis or critique of the book, by taking on examples which are impactful and important. The section also presents the reader with a personal opinion regarding the worth of the book and the crucial message which is conveyed by the author. A critique is also a summation of the book review which could be concluded in the following manner:

            In his book, Waltner-Toews asserts the fundamental point that reforms and solutions should be responsible, sensible and empathetic in addition to being reasonable and fair. Incidents which are casued due to contaminated food should be used as a means to realise that abuse and injustice in the ‘banana republics’ should be checked as a permanent solution rather than simply creating temporary means of correction like increasing food inspections on the borders of Canada. Using distinct cases and examples, Waltner-Toews startles the reader, educating and informing about the manner in which diseases and illnesses related to foods, occur in people. He proposes that “we sit down and listen to each other” so that “appropriate models for resolving food problems” other than “farm to fork technologies” can be created. The book ends with the golden rule “wash your hands………..Eat on”.  

 

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September 5th, 2010 by admin
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Live Coupon Codes goes Web 2.0 on the competition

Live Coupon Codes goes Web 2.0 on the competition.

Leading coupon Code Company retains Twillooo Social Media Branding Service to go Web 2.0.Twillooo will brand Live Coupon Codes across the social media market which will offer stiff competition to brands alike.

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We have the largest selection of online retail coupons, save on major brands, such as Dell C, HP, Banana Republic, Addias,Barnes and Noble, Budget, Cell Phone Shop, Disney and more. With an easy to use interface, saving on your online purchases couldn’t be easier. Just copy the online coupon code & paste it into retailer’s website form that you looking to save from, click and then save!

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September 4th, 2010 by admin
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College Survival Guide: Seven Ways We Know You’re From Out of Town

College Survival Guide: Seven Ways We Know You’re From Out of Town
With homeless people dressed in wedding gowns and the most eclectic and diverse people in the world living here, you might think it’s difficult to stand out in New York. Wrong.

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September 4th, 2010 by admin
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Banana Republic! (Peace Camp ’08) Yeah, People!!!


Some of the uber cool kids from Peace Camp ’08 do the Banana Republic song, COMEPLETE WITH BANANA MOSH PIT! Oh yes, people, it’s true. And you know what? We did such a rockin’ job, we deserve a YeAH, Boy! (And YeAH Girls for us girls, haha.)

September 4th, 2010 by admin
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Fashion Shirts: Fabulous Finds

There are tons of great fashion shirts out this season for both men and women to help you look and feel great all summer long.
For guys, brightly colored, patterned graphic, attitude and message tees from Dolce & Gabbana, Emporio Armani, and Urban Outfitters are hot. If clothes make the man then these tees express who and what you are in vivid color and detail. With the 1980s back with a vengeance, the classic Ralph Lauren polo shirt has never been more in demand. In both solid colors and stripes, this preppy classic has never lost its style.

Tommy Bahama tropical shirts are still a mainstay for summertime as are classic plain and printed hoodies from Adidas and Nike. Solid and patterned, striped dress shirts from Michael Kors, Joseph Abboud, D. Squared, Perry Ellis, Diesel, and Armani add sophistication to workplace attire, even during the warm winter months.

Overall, men’s fashion shirts, especially tees, are more form-fitting than ever and even dress shirts are fitting much truer to size these days. The age of the big, baggy men’s shirt is definitely over.

Women’s stylish tops for the season are coming in all sorts of bright, summer colors–especially greens, oranges, yellow, turquoise, and lavender. The tunic-style, printed blouse is ever-present especially from designers like Voile, Cavalli, Snake Byte, and Banana Republic.

Camisoles are ubiquitous in both solids and colors, as are satin-trimmed tees, patterned bustiers and tanks. Flowy, feminine blouses from Michael Kors and Karen Kane bring silky femininity to any wardrobe.

V-neck and cap sleeve blouses in soft pastels make for the perfect light and airy tops for summer and fall. While natural cotton is always the ideal fabric of choice for the warmer months, versatile, soft and breathable silk is everywhere this season.

No matter your style, there’s a fabulous fashion shirt for you this season!

September 3rd, 2010 by admin
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BOBBY O’ & HIS BANANA REPUBLIC A2 Confusion


Bobby “O” & His Banana Republic – A Man Like Me Label:Metronome Catalog#:827 547-1 Format:Vinyl, LP Country:Germany Released:1985 Genre:Electronic Style:Hi NRG, Disco Credits Co-producer – Jurgen S. Korduletsch Producer, Written-By – Bobby Orlando Tracklist A1 A Man Like Me 6:38 A2 Confusion 5:00 A3 Now And Forever 3:40 Written-By – C. Chase A4 Pump It Up 5:05 Written-By – C. Chase B1 Whisper To A Scream 9:04 Vocals [Featuring] – Claudja Barry B2 Mixed Up World 4:49 B3 Somebody 4:40 Mixed By – Shep Pettibone B4 Hangin’ On 4:01

September 3rd, 2010 by admin
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A&F, banana republic & hollister haul !!


i went to cherry hill mall this mon and tue with my family. So i got a few things. Btw i loved the mall it was amazing (: