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Essay On Dior
Supply chain management has created much enthusiasm for late years for various reasons.
Numerous supervisors now understand that moves made by one individual from the chain can
impact the gainfulness of all others in the chain. Firms are progressively thinking as far as
contending as a feature of a supply chain against other supply chains, as opposed to as a solitary
firm against other individual firms.
Numerous organisations have effectively executed supply chain ideas with terrific results. Proficient
supply chains have empowered these firms to contend better. What were the purposes behind their
triumphs? What were the obstacles these firms confronted in their excursions to accomplish joining
in their systems? How were they ready to beat ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This kind of obstacle can influence the present goal that has been set for the supply chain and the
association inside. Storehouse is an obstacle that must be overcome since it can influence the
operations of an association inside. Case in point, where a trough is attempting to minimise all out
yearly cost in his/her specialty not knowing it is making wellbeing stock high, which will expand
deficiencies and consumer loyalty level, will drop. For Dior to conquer an obstacle like this it must
endeavours to adjust inner goals, supply chain goals, furthermore the organisation's motivating
forces. The execution audit completed on the trough ought to get to their capacity to incorporate
processes inside and remotely for
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Essay on Kingdom and Culture
Kingdoms and Cultures
Toni Romero
Grand Canyon University
Christian Worldview and Contextualization
HTH 655
Professor Robert Prescott–Ezickson
October 09, 2013
Kingdoms and Cultures
Oscillatory has exercised vast inspiration by what method we abstract the link among Christianity
and philosophy. The situation has converted several societies' circumstances to vision their culture
of resistance to foremost characteristics of the common philosophies as rather of which to be
humiliated, as well as rather that desires to remain rejected with the intention to convert traditionally
liable. Niebuhr debates that Yoder's forceful analysis of his book has not been offered the extensive
revelation it justifies, particularly his reason that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Several do it over opposition, Christ against Culture. Additional do it by regular evangelizing,
conversion for example. Culture is immovable and Christ is the burdens of Jesus. Niebuhr precedes
a multicultural method with his five types of Christian ethics (Yoder, 1996). According to Atkinson,
(1995), the fundamental situation is that Christ is against culture. Culture is viewed as being
intimidating to Christianity in belief as well as tradition. Regardless of the society in which
Christians find themselves, they are called to oppose the customs and accomplishments of culture.
Assurance to Christ requires a decision (Yoder, 1996).
Christ against culture known as the "New law" on this interpretation the Lordship of Christ does not
define that untruth is the uppermost of abundant powers, on the other hand, that He is the solitary
power surrounding the Christians (GCU, lecture). It therefore, awards Christ and culture as a major
one or both superior; if we take up our cross and follow Christ, we need to discard any faithfulness
to culture. For example, the book of (1 John 2:15) declares, "Do not love the world or anything in
the world; if anyone loves the world, the love of the father is not in him" (NIV, 1995).
Christ of culture known as the "Natural Law "acknowledges an ultimate agreement amongst Christ
and culture (GCU, lecture). Christ Himself is beheld as a highest conqueror of culture. His life and
instructions
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Analysis Of Marc Bohan 's First Haute Couture Collection...
Describing the furor at Marc Bohan's first haute couture collection for Christian Dior, the New York
Times reported "the shouting, clapping, surging mob at the press showing caused chaos in the
elegant salon. Marc Bohan was... kissed, mauled, and congratulated. Chairs were toppled." Bohan's
Spring/Summer 1961 collection, the "Slim Look," surged a wave of enthusiastic admiration that
signaled the beginning of his spirited tenure at Dior. From 1961 until 1989, Bohan was the House of
Dior. The fashion produced during that period kept true to Christian Dior's conservative elegance
but was infused with Bohan's svelte style. Concentrating on luxury ready–to–wear, Bohan
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At this position, he learned how to create a collection to satisfy a new market: London. Suddenly in
1960 Yves Saint Laurent, the current artistic director, was drafted into France's military service and
Bohan was positioned to fill the void. The House of Dior anticipated that Bohan would be fit to
restore the classic, conservative nature of the brand back from Yves Saint Laurent's final
controversial and criticized collection.
In the years before Bohan's arrival at Dior, the house had struggled to maintain a cohesive brand.
With the death of Christian Dior in 1957, chaos ensued as Yves Saint Laurent was appointed to
artistic director. Initially producing designs lauded by the industry that contained exquisite fabrics
and the finest craftsmanship, Saint Laurent began to construct clothing that was more daring and
that strayed farther from Dior's idea of the brand. Saint Laurent's last collection, labeled "Le Beat
Look," consisted of leather skirts, black turtlenecks, and crocodile–embossed leather that mimicked
a bohemian style, heavily inspired by youth culture. When he was called to serve in the French
Army during the Algerian War of Independence in 1960, the House of Dior was relieved of his
departure; they ushered Bohan back to Paris and instated him as chief designer and artistic director.
Because Bohan's career had mirrored Dior's, they both trained under Piguet and Molyneux, the
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Ap World History Unit 2 Study Guide
1. Some of the values of the culture I visited were the religious values. They were all Christians and
most of them were from different parts of Africa. They believe in god and believe that he was the
king of the universe, I could tell by the way they sing and the way they participated. They also
believe in Jesus, based on how they had the statue of Jesus in the center of the church. They also
saw each other as a community, as a church. They all looked really united and even though many of
them didn't knew each other they great each other like they did, because that probably might be a
norm for them.
2. Offerings– People give the church money for the local church, ministries and the church's
mission. People believe that when they give money they give it to god to help him help others.
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They also have someone who plays the piano and sings along with the choir. They are all try to
match the same color, (The day that I was there, they were wearing red and black) using their own
clothes. Some of them use dresses and the men use a suit or a formal dress shirt.
Second coming– People believe that Christ will return one day and everyone will be able to see him.
When he comes, he will judge everyone including the dead people. No one knows when he will
come but they all will be waiting for him.
2B. Linguistic determinism– Offerings is not just giving away money to the church, but to the
Christian people it's giving money to help the people that needed and to help the church with paying
the utilities and paying the place where they go wordship at. It also helps them feel good about
themselves.
Linguistic relativity– Other people would think that people are just giving free money to church to
pay the priest for his time and the rest of the money may just be use for him. They may all wonder
what does the church do with all that money that people give for
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Christian Dior Rhetorical Analysis
Most people would agree that Christian Dior is one of the most successful fashion designers of all
time, but the majority do not know how much work was put into the apparel and how much Dior
cared about it and the team that helped him become so successful. In his autobiography, Dior by
Dior, the dressmaker shows that even in the heart of his success he was able to stay loving,
thoughtful, and passionate about all of the dresses that he designed throughout his career. (appeal or
rhetorical devices that contribute to this message need to be mentioned in thesis–focus of the paper
is language) Christian Dior was interested in the arts from a young age but it was not until later in
his life when he joined the fashion industry and discovered his passion for making clothes. "I must
admit that clothes are my whole life. Ultimately everything I know, see, or hear, every part of ...
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"They are all my children, and I love them equally as one loves one's children," (112) Dior replied
when asked which dress was his favorite. The designer loved all of his pieces so much that he cared
about them and protected them like they were his children. Christian Dior also showed how much he
loves the people he works with when he said, "If one of my mannequins is getting married or
expecting a baby, the cabine is transferred into a workshop. Layette or trousseau, everyone wants to
participate in a family event (in the sense that a couture house is a family.)" (130) Everyone who
worked in the fashion house, including Dior, cared about and loved each other like family. Over the
course of the book, Dior showed that was a very caring person and that he loved both the clothes he
made and the people he worked with like
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Christian Dior Personal Statement
"Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life" (Confucius). Growing
up under a conservative father, I never considered art as a profession even though it was always
where my heart belonged. My parents wanted me to become a doctor or a lawyer, and I blindly
thought that was the way to go. However, I made a life–changing decision to become a fashion
designer when I watched a fashion show clip of Christian Dior couture collection in high school.
Driven by the energy and excitement of the runway, I thought of creating work like that. My father
didn't approve, and he told me that I should not turn my hobby into my profession because I would
end up not enjoying it. Despite his advice, I showed him the quote above and told him that I want to
spend my life following my passion instead of being forced to do something else. I received a BFA
degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2014. SAIC taught me to approach fashion
as an interdisciplinary medium that brings different areas of art together such as painting, sculpture,
performance, fiber, and more. I feel that the time of solely creating beautiful things has ended.
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She is a professor at SAIC; who has influenced me the most. She was full of knowledge and always
posed engaging questions about what fashion does. I would always stay after class to talk with her
and share my thoughts on the lectures. By doing so, I started re–examining the role of fashion in our
society and how clothing and culture of one time reflect each other. One of the primary research I
had done with her was a progression of menswear and how it would affect the principle of
masculinity.These discussions shifted my perspective about fashion towards a conceptual level
rather than focusing only on
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Character Analysis Of Grimaldi
Ina Chen The Ottoman empire has dominated the Mediterranean during the seventeenth century,
offering lucrative opportunities for "Christian Europeans of low social or financial rank" (Matar
489). Within this sprawling empire, Philip Massinger constructs the cosmopolitan city of Tunis as
the stage for the confrontation between the Muslims and the Christians. The Renegado reflects on
the anti–Turkish sentiments during seventeenth century England as though to undermine alluring
and domineering influence of the Turkish culture, while demonstrating the spiritual superiority of
Christianity. Massinger conjures the image of a repentant renegade in the form of the pirate
Grimaldi. Grimaldi, like the his fellow literary renegades undergoes a spiritual change in which he
converts back to Christianity, unveiling "Islam's failure in retaining its converts and the Christian
God's punishment of those who rejected Him" (Matar 492). Massinger also creates the character of
Vitelli to demonstrate that even the most faithful of Christian men can waver from his path, but
through the timely counsel of the priest Francisco, he is able to resist his lust and reaffirm his faith.
Massinger uses Grimaldi to neutralize the fear of the "enemy from within" (Matar 490), and
demonstrate the all–forgiving power of Christianity, which can save even the darkest of souls. The
renegade is the living embodiment of the Islam's superiority, and to undermine this superiority
through the reconversion to
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The Fashion Designer Of The 1940-1950 Ies, Christian Dior
The most powerful and influential fashion designer of the 1940–1950–ies, Christian Dior was an
uncrowned king of post–war fashion. He created a sensual silhouette New Look, which immediately
became a legend. Dior also defined a new business model in a post–war fashion industry – he was
the first to unify a release of a variety of products of one brand, thereby creating the first–ever
fashion empire.
Dior was born after the Second World War – in 1946, when Christian Dior created fashion house
and named it his own name. French market was offered a new luxury beauty concept, which was
breaking contemporary beauty standards. The new image was named "New Look". Dior created the
image of real beauty. Himself he liked to watch women dancing and often named his created dresses
by flower names. As Europe was very tired of war and military, it liked this look, as it was bold,
innovative and luxurious. In 1947, company released its most famous perfume Miss Dior. This
perfume still has only one opponent in a market – Chanel No 5. Christian Dior was very familiar
with the plants, so for his perfume he chose only exceptional quality and purest aromatic plant
extracts. It was not just quality, but extremely luxurious quality. Dior perfume are fourth in the
world in terms of sales.
In 1948 Dior fashion house became a Haute Couture fashion house and started to create products of
different categories – clothing, ties, socks, fur coats, jewellery and perfume. In 1957, after a sudden
fashion
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Comparing and Contrasting Alexander Mcqueen and Christian...
mChristine Russo
Fashion Fundamentals
Final Paper
Christian Dior and Alexander McQueen
There are many designers in the fashion industry. Few make some kind of an impact on fashion but
most designers rarely have any impact at all. It is truly a once in a generation that designer comes
along and completely alters the fashion universe and becomes a legend. Two examples of fashion
designers that are this rare are Christian Dior and Alexander McQueen. Christian Dior's life span
was before mine but his great impact on the fashion industry carries on today into my lifetime.
Alexander McQueen, however is someone I have lived to see develop and become one of the
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McQueen was openly gay at age 8 and was often teased in school by other kids. Alexander
McQueen, whose real name is actually Lee Alexander McQueen, knew that he wanted to pursue a
career in fashion design. At age 16 he dropped out of school and went to work at the traditional
Savile Row for Anderson and Sheppard and Gieves and Hawkes. He then went to work for theatre
costume makers Angels and Bermans where he learned the sharp tailoring that has become a distinct
signature of his and the theatrics in his design that make them so iconic. He then traveled to Milan to
work for Italian designer Romero Gigli. In 1992 he returned to London to receive his masters in
Fashion Design. This led to his discovery by aristocratic style guru and former editor of Vogue,
Isabella Blow, who would go on to become a lifetime friend and mentor of McQueen. Blow assisted
McQueen in making all the right connections and helped him find commercial success while staying
true to his artistic vision. She was the one who convinced Lee to adopt his middle name as the name
of his label. Like Christian Dior, McQueen has had a huge impact on the fashion industry and
created wild buzz with his designs. Although Dior had a much more classic and feminine style and
McQueen's designs were way more over the top, theatrical and edgy, these were the designs that
made heads turn. McQueen's
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The Civil Rights Movement And Mccarthyism
The Roman epic film genre was extremely popular in the 50s and 60s for its spectacle and relevance
to the contemporary social and political atmosphere. During this time period, WWII created a
growing uneasiness and hatred for "evil" dictatorships; simultaneously, Christianity was becoming
more important to establish the superiority of the United States. Then, at the forefront of American
politics was the Civil Rights movement and McCarthyism, which prompted Americans to live up to
the Christian religion they adopted. Generally, Christians and Christianity in the Roman epic films
of the 50s and 60s were utilized to characterize protagonists opposing tyrannical Roman antagonists;
the role of Christians and the polarity in the films becomes less explicit to fit historical accuracy and
changing contemporary politics. This essay will analyze the general role of Christians and their
gradually subdued explicit presence through time in the movies, Quo Vadis (Zimbalist 1951), Ben–
Hur (Zimbalist 1959), Spartacus (Douglas 1960), and The Fall of the Roman Empire (Bronston
1964). Quo Vadis has a plot dependent on the plight of innocent, peaceful Christians against the evil
tyranny of the "antichrist," Nero, which is revealed in the opening narration (Zimbalist 1951). There
is an obvious polarization between the Roman elite, especially Emperor Nero, and the Christians.
Nero's massacre of the Christians would resonate clearly with American audiences at the time as a
parallel to the
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Reflective Essay On Education
God, the Ruler and Creator of every finite and infinite existence in the universe, has called me to a
life of love, servitude, and fellowship with other Christians. However, at my age, my walk with
Christ is no longer conjoined with decisions made by my parents. The decision of college is entirely
mine to make with the benevolent and ever–wise guidance of Christ. By no means is this an easy
task, but one ideal has been forthright in my heart–– my education must be Christ–centered. My
walk with faith began at a young age, hailing from a humble farming community with multiple
Baptist ministers and Sunday School teachers in my immediate family. I accepted Christ at age six,
but only more recently have I focused on my faith and spiritual growth. As I reached high school
and (briefly) considered more liberal–yet–high–standing colleges, I realized with increasing
certainty that I was called to a higher standard– a Christ–centered education. Several Christian
colleges have reached out to me, but Union remains my foremost favorite, in spite of the price tag.
Union's core values have impressed me boundlessly, with all aspects of learning– between God,
professor, student, university, and the community, as well as the present and future– being
addressed. At Union, I am assured that I will be pushed to the limits and establish new ones for
excellence, not settle for 'good enough.' Such drive mirrors my current efforts in high school, not to
mention excites me for a new challenge.
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Decline of Biblical Christianity and Rise of 'Modern'...
Christianity has quickly begun to lose its true meaning throughout the years. It's when people use
words like love and morals and common sense–they just don't have the same meaning as they once
did all those years ago. Christianity though, unlike the previously stated words, has been
modernized in such ways that we have deceivingly altered things such as "The Ten Commandments"
to foolishly fit our desired lifestyles. We have begun a modernization of Christianity I like to refer to
as, Twenty–First Century Christianity. Christianity within itself has been the most complex simple
part of life many have ever had to "endure," until really the late 1900's when "simplicity" became
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Christianity is no longer a category in religion, but also a category of specific people ranging from,
yes again, modernized Christians who talk the talk but have no desire to walk the walk; and those
who are called "radicles" because they live out the Gospel teachings going overseas and devoting
their lives to Christ. Now what are the differences between cultural (modern) Christian and biblical
Christian lifestyles? Well as David Platt put it in his book Radicle, "We are settling for a Christianity
that revolves around catering to ourselves when the central message of Christianity is actually about
abandoning ourselves." Basically, David Platt was kindly beating around the bush about us as an
American culture, his book Radicle being strictly about American Christian culture, being lukewarm
in our faith, relationship and devotion to Christ in the way we live. In Revelation 3:16, "So, because
you are lukewarm––neither hot nor cold––I am about to spit you out of my mouth." Harsh? Yeah,
probably a little bit, and one might see this and do what many do in this era; see it, curse it, and go
about their lukewarm Christian lifestyle as they have been. You see, this is where our instant
gratification society begins to crumble. To live as the Bible commands us to also involves
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Analysis Of Christ Healing At The Pool Of Bethesda
Visual Analysis: Christ Healing at the Pool of Bethesda by Carl Bloch
The influence of Art is evident through many different contemporary means that alludes to any one
time–period or era. The relevancy of such a depiction is represented through the aspect or topic of
religion. In the Christian religion, whether directly or indirectly many Christian artist have spread
faith over generations, drawing inspirations of the faith and incorporating them into their pieces.
Carl Bloch a Danish painter illustrates the Christ's life through paintings, as his work was displayed
Frederiksberg Castle Church in current day Denmark. The paintings showed how Christ taught and
healed many people. Some of his paintings are alter pieces for the church. The ... Show more
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This reflects their intentions of following Christ. They are not following to help him, but find fault
with him. Many of the people at the pool of Bethesda are waiting for the disturbance of the water so
that they may be healed of their illnesses by it miraculous powers. In the painting, Bloch's use of
color depicts the water as dirty implying that it may not have miraculous powers that the people
believe it does. The elderly man had not been able to bathe in these waters and be healed from his
disease for thirty–eight years. When Christ heals this man, he does not help him to the water; he tells
him to rise and walk and he is healed. Christ is the one that the people should believe in to be
healed. This shows that Christ being a perfect being wants to help those in need and he is the one
that has the power to perform miracles. Bloch effectively uses body position in the painting Christ
Healing at the Pool of Bethesda to add to the theme of Christ being there to help people.
In the painting Christ's position shows his willingness and ability to heal the elderly man. His left
hand is lifted the shelter of cloth the man is under, literally shows that Christ can lift the sick and
heal them or can lift the burdens which befall them. Christ's right–hand gesture is inviting and
shows his love and willingness to help toward the elderly man. The elderly man's hands are starting
to reach up towards Christ, trusting and accepting his help.
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Psychology And Christianity By David Entwistle
4–MAT Review: Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity
Allison McLeod
Liberty University
Summary
The book Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity by David Entwistle, allowed
readers to explore a synopsis that addressed worldview issues, theoretical foundations and the
models of integration. One subject that I enjoyed reviewing was the comparisons that Enwistle
displayed of the relationship of psychology and theology throughout the class text. Additionally,
Entwistle offered information that displayed how the two are both designed by God and that God is
the creator of all truth. (Entwistle, p.150, 2010).Thus, the author attempted to show the reader
various examined claims and tensions that resulted from these influences.
We as individuals ordinarily go through life looking at life through our own views of how things
should be grounded on our own worldviews. While, a worldview is how a person views the world
and the theories that they personally have of the world. Nevertheless, Entwistle provides a fresh
outlook for the observer on how psychology is integrated into our worldviews, as a source of
guidance and faith. In addition, this is addressed on theology in which, the bible stems from. I found
the assimilation of psychology and theology that the author provides, to be essential in assisting
individuals with a variety of issues. For some individuals this can be a challenge, being that some
Christians have a hard time with integrating
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Hypocrisy and Christianity Essay
Hypocrisy and Christianity
If one were to ask the American public about their views of Christians, what response would one
receive? We can imagine that there would be a great variety of answers. However, most people
might say that, in general, Christians are not very different from everybody else. This is a problem.
There are many people who claim to be Christians whose lifestyles do not reflect their beliefs. The
problem with this situation is that it gives non–Christians the wrong impression of Christianity.
Christians need to live their lives in a way that reflects what they claim to believe.
Christianity is a lifestyle not just a set of beliefs. A Christian is not merely someone who attends
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People are ready to sue the minute someone does something to them that they feel was uncalled for.
We can see through this that people still have a desire for truth and justice. They want to hear and
see good things. People think of Christians as good people. They expect someone who claims to be
a Christian to be a kind, moral, overall good person. It is extremely disheartening if those who claim
to have the guide to moral living are just as dishonest and coldhearted as anyone else. It discredits
Christianity's claim of having a better way. For example, let's say that it is discovered that a person
who has always attended church and openly claimed Christianity has been embezzling funds from
their company. Many people would be even more angry that he was hiding behind the front of being
a good, honest Christian than if someone who had not laid claim to those values was discovered in
the same crime. If people cannot trust Christians who claim to be moral, whom can they trust? Is
there anything that deems a person or group of people trustworthy? Hypocrisy among Christians can
cause these kinds of ideas to grow.
Christians are commanded in the Bible to take the gospel into all the world. God desires that all
people know Him. However, since He is in heaven and not on the earth now, it is up to His people to
show others the way to Him. Much of that testimony for Christ is through the way Christians lives
are lived. It is well known that
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Report on Christian Dior
| A REPORT ON CHRISTIAN DIOR | STUDENT NO:200912051 | | | |
AKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to say thank you everyone who helped me to finish this assessment successfully and to
God almighty that saw me through all this.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................1
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES............................................................................................2
LIST OF DIAGRAM AND TABLES.............................................................................3
CHAPTER 2
BRIEF HISTORY........................................................................................................4
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In the following years Dior had many different designers which included Saint Lauren and Bark
Bohan. In 1948 Bohan launched a new brand in the Dior house called baby Dior and in 1969 they
also launched a range of cosmetics following that he also launched the first collection of Christian
Dior home clothing line for men in the year 1970.they also launched a range of Dior watches. They
have since maintained a good reputation in the production of high quality luxury goods although
under different managements. As at 2009 they had an estimated 160 boutiques worldwide. The
diagram below shows the total income that is generated by the Christian Dior Corporation.
Revenue by business group (Table) IN MILLIONS OF EUROS DIVISIONS | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 (1)
| Christian Dior Couture | 717 | 765 | 787 | Wines and Spirits | 2,740 | 3,126 | 3,226 | Fashion and
Leather Goods | 6,302 | 6,010 | 5,628 | Perfumes and Cosmetics | 2,741 | 2,868 | 2,731 | Watches and
Jewellery | 764 | 879 | 833 | Selective Retailing | 4,533 | 4,376 | 4,164 | Other activities and
eliminations | (52) | (91) | (124) | Total | 17,745 | 17,933 | 17,245 |
SOURCED FROM THE DIOR FINANCE WEBSITE.
NATURE OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Corporate governance can be defined as the process, customs, laws by which the affairs of a
company are managed and controlled it also
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A Research Project On Christ Calls Us Essay
Research Project Christ calls us to make disciples of all nations, whether that is locally or globally.
The problem however is that many Americans especially those aged 16–29 are very hostile/ resistant
to the idea of Christianity. With that being said, rhetorically speaking how could an individual like
myself reach the 16–29 year olds; those in my age group? Before I begin to tackle on that question, I
would like to investigate the notion of how exactly this specific age group is hostile/ resistant to the
idea of Christianity.
According to David Kinnaman President of The Barnia Group, non– Christians aged 16–29 years
old when asked 'What is your current perception of Christianity?' 91% said antihomosexual, 87%
said judgemental, 85% said hypocritical, 78% said old–fashioned, 75% said too involved in politics,
72% said out of touch with reality, 70% said insensitive to others. In addition 84% of non–Christians
who are friends with Christian, only 15% said that the lifestyle of the Christians is not different from
their own. In identifying, the truth about Non–Christians, roughly 80% of non–Christians have
attended a church for three months in their life and roughly 50% of non–Christians have considered
becoming a Christian. Many however, decided against Christianity due to unfavorable
circumstances experienced within the church.
Furthermore, in regards to what churches can do to reach the lost, Kinnaman stated that "instead of
focusing on flaws, focus on
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Kierkegaard Sacrifice
Although remembered by many as foremost a philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard was quite the
theologian in his time, with his own unique approach to theology and Christianity in general. In a
time that was ruled by objective methodology in every aspect of acquiring and summarizing
knowledge, Kierkegaard sought to bring Christianity back into the realm of the subjective, thereby
making it much more interactive and personal. What this paper focuses on is Kierkegaard's
requirement of sacrifice that all Christians must be willing to make in order to be considered true
Christians, followed by both a critique and a praise for his contagious notion.
What is Meant by Sacrifice in Christianity?
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Even more drastic, some tied in their religious beliefs and faith with their work ethic and/or national
identity, which thought process Kierkegaard gives an example of: "How can you doubt that you are
a Christian? Are you not a Dane...do you not perform you duties at the office like a conscientious
civil servant; are you not a good servant of a Christian nation...so of course you must be a
Christian." Kierkegaard loathed how cold and detached the Christian faith had become, so he saw it
fit that he remind people what being a Christian truly meant. In his famous work Fear and
Trembling, Kierkegaard declares that "no person has a right to delude others into the belief that faith
is something of no great significance, or that it is an easy matter, whereas it is the greatest and most
difficult of all things." The difficulty of faith lies in the requirement of sacrifice. The story of
Abraham's near sacrifice of his beloved son, Isaac, is what Kierkegaard utilizes to demonstrate how
costly faith in God is. Here is a man, who after seventy years of waiting for God's promise of
offspring finally received his son, is commanded by God to slay his promised son with no stated
reason for doing so. Kierkegaard, in attempting to experience what Abraham might have
experienced in those moments, cries, "Now all is lost, God demands Isaac, I shall sacrifice him, and
with him all my joy – but for all that, God is love and will remain so for me." What bold words! The
cost
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Essay about How Chritianity Affected People in India
How did Christianity affect the people of India?
Introductory
Religions have been around for many thousands of years. Catholicism is one of the largest religions
in the world. India is a country in Asia, and is a little bigger than Texas, but has over 2 billion
people. A 2001 survey showed there to a little over "24 million Christians" in India (Christianity).
This topic was appealing to me because I had lived in a boarding school in India from fourth grade
to sixth grade. I had seen the effects of this religion on the people and how they reacted towards
change. I had seen how people adapted to the religion and how people put down the religion turning
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Background
The British people had been in India since the 18th century, and had enslaved the people, but finally
left in 1947. Throughout this time, the Indian people were being forced to do things that the English
people did not want to do. The Indian people were enslaved by a much more powerful nation. The
main religion of India is Hinduism. This religion is much more complicated than many other
religions, instead of one main god there are many gods. Many things that Indian people do have
been altered to mean other things (mission frontier). There are also people that are called demi gods,
who somewhat have the power of god and are able to use their powers whenever they want to. An
example of this is a man named khans. He had the powers of a god because he had prayed for a very
long time, and had done something else that is not very important. During this time there was a god
by the name of Krishna whose uncle was khans. Khans had become evil through the lust of power
and Krishna had to stop him (Park). This shows just one of the many beliefs of the Hindu people.
Many people had gone to India to show the people what Christianity has to offer and many people
reaped the benefits. According to one Indian resident, many of the people that the Christians tried to
help were the poor.
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Ibn Kammuna Examination Of Three Faiths Summary
During the 13th century, religious dialogue among different cultures was expanding at a rapid rate
(457). With this cross–cultural exchange came competing views which vied for religious dominance
in both Eastern and Western civilizations. Notably, many arguments in favor of Christianity were
spread by Franciscan friars such as John of Plano Carpini, John of Monte Corvino, and William of
Ruysbruck. Additionally, scholars such as Ibn Kammuna concerned themselves with the
comparative study of religion. As a Jewish thinker, Ibn Kammuna found this comparative study to
be particularly important within the context of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in order to defend
monotheism in the East (468). Though the Franciscan friars may have had more at stake in their
defenses of Christianity (as a political tactic against a Mongol invasion of Europe, for example), it is
Ibn Kammuna's arguments concerning Christianity that are most persuasive to non–Christians. Ibn
Kammuna begins his "Examination of Three Faiths" by succinctly and effectively explaining what
the major tenets of Christianity are, showing that he is knowledgeable on the subject. Interestingly,
though Kammuna himself was a Jewish scholar, he explains the tenets of Christianity in the first–
person, as if speaking on behalf of Christians: "We believe all that is in the Torah ... We are truly
monotheists ..." (469). After this exposition of the Christian faith, Ibn Kammuna immediately begins
to write about the "many discrepancies
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Ethnodoxology : The Theological And Anthropological Study
"Ethnodoxology is the theological and anthropological study, and practical application, of how every
people group might use their culture 's unique and diverse artistic expressions appropriately to
worship the God of the Bible" The point about this article may be on reflect on the relationship for
ethnodoxology and theology. At each purpose they allotment normal concerns, religious philosophy
giving those substance Also ethnodoxology opening dependent upon culturally proper routes should
express christian truth. Over particular, the ultimacy motivation behind both is doxology, those
acclaim What 's more glory of divine being. What Might make those possibility result of a more
amazing partnership, though not a kaleidoscope of doxology? Imagine Mexican influxes of affection
revolving around the globe, and Concerning illustration each planet region ascends will praise thus,
it uncovers new tones, new sounds, new social progression, constantly on delicate of the
distinguishment for divine force Furthermore from claiming as much Christ? no ethnic gathering
may be prohibited and the a standout amongst a sort offerings of the humblest tribes would
welcomed with remarkable delight. Ethnodoxology is exhibited and the magic clue about 'heart
music ' clarified, close by its vitality for christian administration. Should A percentage degree 2, we
transform our attention viewing true meeting–purposes from claiming religious logic Furthermore
ethnodoxology, for example, disclosure, the
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Positive And Negative Of The Crusades
In the eleventh and twelfth century the christians and the muslims all started to fight. So the question
is were the crusades more positive or negative. I think that the crusades were more negative. The
reasons why i think they are negative because the crusades just wanted to fight , the pope told them
lies.
I think they are more negative because they would always want to fight the muslims because the
pope told them a lot of lies like the muslims still want to fight you.
Document _1___ states that the muslims and the christians had religious hatred towards them. When
they would get mad they would turn their fury against the jews, massacring entire communities
This is (important/interesting/relevant) because it talks about how they died and how rude they were
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They are bad people because one of them got up and turned his head eastward so he could pray the
other way, he " this is the way you should pray" , so he got up said i am done praying for today .
They apologized to me.. This is (important/interesting/relevant) because it talks about how they are
negative to people and to there self. This is interesting because it tells you how bad they were back
in the middle century .
Concluding Sentence: So the question is were they positive or negative. I went with negative
Introduction: Provide background information on the Crusades, restate the DBQ question, state
thesis with reasons.
(include academic vocabulary and underline)
In the eleventh and twelfth century the christians and the muslims all started to fight. So the question
is were the crusades more positive or negative. I think that the crusades were more negative. The
reasons why i think they are negative because the crusades just wanted to fight , the pope told them
lies.
Body Paragraph #1: Reason #1 and
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Analysis Two Environmental Forces Which Are Affected the...
Christian Dior Watches is subsidiary of the LVMH Group which designs have resulted form a
combination of the artistic talents of John Galliano, Victoire de Castellane and Hei Slimane. They
combine creativity and quality representative of the couture house and all of the expertise of find
Swiss watch making. Christian Dior Watches collecting are an original and exclusive creation, a
timeless object, the reflection of a personality.
They are distributed in over 150 countries at 1,500 sales outlet and 115 Christian Dior boutiques.
Christian Dior Watches are warranted by Christian Dior to the original purchaser to be free from
defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of two years form the date of
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It is match to be the trend of cultural in Hong Kong.
Christian Dior Watches Marketing Program Planning
Christian Dior Watches has being to launch a new product which is limited edition ladies watches
collection. The quantity for sell only has limited five thousands pieces for worldwide. A ladies
watches collection is design by a famous designer who is top five of the rank of global best designer.
For this ladies watches collection they provide special extend warranty period from two years to
four years.
Christian Dior Watches now is starting to prepare the marketing program planning to launch the new
product. Marketing program has four mix tools including Price, Place, Product and Promotion.
Precisely to manage four tools that is the mainly factor to achieve a successful marketing program.
Firstly, they need to determine the new product price. Price that is the money or other considerations
(including other goods and services) exchanged for the ownership or use of a good. Pricing
determining will be influence the performance of marketing planning.
As Philip Kotler, Veronica Wong, John Saunders and Gary Armstrong (Fourth European Edition)
points out "Before setting price, the company must decide on its strategy for the product. If the
company has selected its target market and positioning carefully, then its marketing–mix strategy,
including price, will be fairly straightforward." The Christian Dior Watches' new collection watches'
target market is
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Christian Circles Today Philippians 4 : I Can Do All...
In many Christian circles today Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ which
strengtheneth me." is often misquoted because many Christians do not bother to look at the context
around this verse. Some Christians use this verse as a pep talk to themselves when they cannot see
how they can possibly accomplish all that they agreed to do. Or many well–meaning, but miss
guided Christians often use this verse to try to "soften" the blow of telling someone they have
another Christian duty for them to add to their already hectic and overcrowded schedule. Then if a
person who does not have any background would read this verse by itself or hear someone quote it
they may take it to mean what they want even if it is out of God's will they can do because God will
give them the strength.
If you stop and read the context around Philippians 4:13 you see that Paul is thanking the
Philippians for their concern of his affairs and at the same time telling them that he has learned how
to be content when life is bad and he feels defeated and when life is going smoothly. He is not
implying he has learned the secret to coercing God into providing him with strength no matter what
he wants to accomplish or do. Paul is also showing that while he is glad that the Philippians are
concerned about his needs he is not dependent on them but dependent on God who is with him when
he is defeated and when his life is going great. He also makes clear that he is not thanking them so
that they send
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The Clothing Styles By Christian Dior
Fashion By taking a look at the clothing styles worn by a group of individuals, we can comprehend
a great fragment regarding the prevailing social values of the generation. Polyester was the material
of choice and bright colours were everywhere. Men and women alike, wore tight fitting pants and
platform shoes. Christian Dior In 1947 the French designer Christian Dior dispatched his Corolle
line, a collection re–establishing and modifying the square shouldered and straight female figure
after the disruptions of World War II. Dior's revolutionary design became embellished and
overvalued, characterised by dresses featuring delicate shoulders, a vaguely padded bodice, low
neckline, a small waist, and a full–skirt flaring out starting the hips and grazing the calves. What
was so diverse about Dior's look was "in its abundance the excessive use of luxurious fabrics and
time intensive labor. The overly female form that he presented was created through the use of
padded hips and bust lines." (Walford, n.d). Nylon Stockings Numerous fashionable traits make a
rebound. Once again, the nylon stockings became extremely trendy and sales "skyrocketed"
(Lindop, n.d). "There wasn't a fashionable woman alive who couldn't wait to jump into the latest
pair." (Glamour Daze, 2012). Wedge Heels Regarding shoes, women still wore wedge heels "yet
now with shallower wedges." (Glamour Daze, 2012). New styles appeared that comprised of more
fragile, high–heeled court shoes, or shoes finely strapped
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Christian Living As The Principle Of Titus 2 : 11-14
I chose Christian Living as the principle of Titus 2:11–14. These simple words are able to convey
the entire passage. As Wilkinson explains, it is the "single point of emphasis." It simplifies and
expresses the two major concepts seen in the text. First, is the idea that there is a special group of
people who are set aside by God. These are the Christians. They have accepted the grace of God. In
addition, they see Jesus as God and Savior. He is their Redeemer, has purified them, and they await
His return. Second, these people are different so they should live differently. This statement will
market the principle in a biblical manner. Followers are to represent Christ and live according to
godly values. They should have a life of sensibility, righteousness, and good works. Walter L.
Liefeld explains that the passage shows that the grace that saves the believer actually reorganizes
their lives and teaches them how to live. That idea often opposes the culture of the world which
urges individualism and self–centeredness.
2. Personalize the principle by explaining how it applies to different people in different settings and
stages of life (e.g., men, women, boys, girls, married, single, old, young, rich, poor, etc.).
The idea of Christian living is not something that is bond by an age, but the actions associated with
it may vary by age, settings, culture, and stages of life. As expressed in the passage the Christian
must live sensibly, righteously, and godly in this
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Olaudah Equiano Influence On Religion
"Let us again face the winds and seas, and swear not, but trust to God, and [H]e will deliver us". In
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, the narrator displayed himself as being
spirituality devoted, though he struggled with his faith throughout his narrative of his journey into
slavery, as a slave, and as a freed African. As a boy, Olaudah Equiano was kidnaped from his
childhood home and forced into the transatlantic slave trade of the sixteenth century. With the
influence of several upstanding Christians in Equiano's life, he felt that Christianity was the
appropriate life path to walk. Throughout his life as a slave and then a free man, Equiano frequently
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Admittingly, he seemed to agree with the practice of Islam more much than Christianity, as Equiano
thought "those who in general termed themselves Christians not so honest or so good in their morals
as the Turks...[who] were in a safer way of salvation than my neighbors". Equiano did not expand on
his views of Islam other than his description of his respect for the Turks practices, so it is unclear
what his complete opinion on Islam was. Nonetheless, he felt a deep spiritual connection to God and
an innate truth in Christianity. As Equiano does not detail any spiritual connection to Islam, his
interest in the Turkish–Muslims' practices can be viewed as a mere fascination that never went
beyond the cultural realm. The Turks had spiritual style, but Equiano found Christianity to be the
true religion.
Equiano felt the Christian God's omnipresent power in times of oppression and in times of success.
Thus, his narrative is akin to the typical Christian journey of finding salvation through trials and
tribulations. He began his journey in slavery, blind to the existence of God. His eyes were opened
when he gained knowledge of Christianity and read the scriptures. Equiano was led by God through
the horrors of the slave trade and into the light of
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Christian Dior's Influence On Art
Background: On January 21, 1905, Christian Dior was born to Isabelle and Alexandre Louise
Maurice Dior in Granville, France. He live in Granville until the age of 10 years old when his
parents moved him and his four siblings to Paris. While living in Paris, Dior had gained a love for
art. Though Christian had a strong desire for art, he studied political science in order to please his
parents. After college he became a diplomat, but was short lived when Christian opened an art
gallery with the financial help of his father. Though Christian Dior had the help his father for his art
gallery, the Dior name was to never be used in the gallery name as a deal to his father. Christian's
gallery received much love from great artist such as Max Jacob and Pablo Picasso. The gallery
would later be forced to close. Once the gallery was closed he began to sell sketches on the streets of
Paris. A man by the name Robert Piguet took interest in his dress sketches and he was hired as a
design assistant. Not shortly after, he served in the South of France during World War II. Christian
Dior many years later died on October 23, 1957. The cause of death was a heart attack. He was 52
years old. Though he has passed away is work still lives on today.
Work/Style:
Dior returned to Paris after war in the year of 1941 and began working for Lucien Lelong. This path
led him to opening his own design house with a manufacturing company, owned by Marcel
Boussac, backing him. Dior had 85 new employee
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Research Paper On Christian Dior
Dior
Christan Dior:
The great stylist and fashion designer Christian Dior was born in northern France in 1905. Dior
blasted onto the Paris style scene in 1947 with outlines that went against wartime confinements and
reintroduced a femininity and spotlight on extravagance to ladies' fashion. His subsequent
achievement, taking into account the development of both his plans and his business rehearses,
made him the best mold fashioner on the planet. His outlines have been worn by celebrities and
members of royal families, and his organization keeps on working at the front line of the design
business. In 1957, Dior passed away from a third heart attack at the age of 52 in Montecatini, Italy.
The "New Look":
In 1947, Christian Dior presented his first and most celebrated line named the New Look via Carmel
Snow of Harper's Bazaar. The assortment was a outstanding contradiction of the war's suffering,
while limiting restrained the extent of fabric utilized as a part of a dress or skirt, Dior utilized an
extreme 20 yards of just the finest fabrics in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The tale of this distinguished firm dates from 1830 when the enthusiastic Charles Christofle, 25,
took the reins of his family's little jewelry shop in the Maras region of Paris. Throughout the
following ten years, with the financial help of his well off sister, Rosina Christofle, Charles utilized
his sharp administrative abilities to expand the endeavor and win commissions at home in France
and from as far abroad as Madagascar and South America.
Charles Christofle then decided to lead the family's business with a more growing strategy. In the
1840s, he founded the company's name internationally, and by 1842, he was already acquiring some
international brands. He had exclusive privileges to use a chain of copyrights held by Count Henri
de Ruolz and British goldsmiths Georges and Richard
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Christian Dior: A New Look for Haute Couture
Situation Analysis Born in 1905, Christian Dior, a fashion designer, became a fashion icon in the
early 1940s. Before becoming a fashion icon, however, he initially was interested in art and
architect. In 1928, after graduating college, he opened his own Art Boutique that displayed works
from Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, Jean Cocteau, and Max Jacob. Unfortunately, in 1931, he had
to close his boutique after his mom and brother died. Shortly after, he became a design assistant by
Paris couturier Robert Piguet and in 1940, after the WWII, he was hired by couturier Lucien Lelong.
(Christian Dior) In 1947, he launched his new look and by 1957; Dior's fashion had global sales of
$22 million and net profit of $117, 440. After the war, Dior had almost single–handedly restored the
international reputation of Parisian haute couture.(Harvard Business Publishing) On October 23,
1957, the tragedy of a third heart attack, killed Christian Dior at the age of 52 while on vacation in
Montecatini, Italy. (Christian Dior) In the case, Christian Dior: A New Look for Haute Couture, it
first starts off discussing about the death of Christian Dior on October 1957 and also about how
Christian Dior changed the face of couture fashion after the war. Then the case goes on to talk about
the birth of high fashion, industry structure, dissemination and exclusivity, the roaring twenties, the
Great Depression, couture and the war, the rise of New York, Christian Dior bio, creativity and
intellectual
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Andrew Marsh And The Ethics Of Belief
The Christian faith goes back thousands of years, and has acquired a strong system of devout
followers from all different walks of life. The big question regarding Christianity is whether or not
there really is a God. Many have set out to disprove Christianity, including one of the major
theorists Charles Darwin with his belief in evolution. Unlike in the evolution theory, faith plays a
huge part in the Christian religion and without it they really rely on nothing. Can there be a valid
belief system without evidence? Christianity falls short of being logical because of its lack of
evidence, inadequate reasoning, and harm it causes to believers. Without evidence, nothing can
accurately be proven true. In his article, You Know I Learned Something Today: Stan Marsh and the
Ethics of Belief, Henry Jacoby quotes English mathematician and philosopher W.K Clifford when
he says it is "wrong always, everywhere, and for anyone to believe anything upon insufficient
evidence" (Jacoby 58). The Christian religion is strongly based on Faith; the faith that the Bible is
nonfiction, that there is a heaven and a hell, and most importantly that there is in fact a God. Due to
the fact that none of these subjects have any documented evidence supporting their claims, is it
really in society's best interest to believe in them? If humans create beliefs based on the simple fact
that they cannot be disproven; however, they have no solid evidence they can be proven then it is all
turned into a
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A Group Of Undergraduate Christian Students
Therefore, researchers Worthington and Scott went to to find their participants. They ended up
deciding to pick participants from three different sources. These sources consisted of, one,
undergraduate Christian students from the introduction to psychology at major mid–atlantic
universities. Two, a group of undergraduate Christian students who are enrolled in 5 general study
classes at a, mid–Atlantic, creedal–based Christian college, and are required to attend chapel
services once a week. Third and last group are from four Washington, D.C., churches (from both
traditional and charismatic Christian faiths)(Fretz and Keating, 1990). All together the total
participant count was 301. To better understand these 301 participants I will highlight some of the
other characteristics of each of the three groups. The first group count for 124 of the 301 people
participating, 52 being males and 72 being females. The age range for this particular group was 17–
42. The second group on the other hand accounted for 98 of the 301 people used in this experiment.
Out of that 98 people 29 were men and 69 were women. The total age range for this group was 17–
33. The third and final group was made up of 79 participants. Here the total age range was 22–72
and there were 43 men and 36 women (Fretz and Keating, 1990). Before we get to what the exact
job of the three hundred and one participants are, let's describe how the research will be conducted.
In this experiment there are two main elements
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Christian Dior's Influence On Fashion
Christian Dior was a dominating force in the fashion industry starting in 1947, he created the "new
look" which altered the female silhouette and strayed from the wartime fabric restrictions following
World War II. Dior was a man at the right place and at the right time, he brought beauty and glamour
back into the dull clothing worn during and after the war and re–established Paris as the epicenter of
Haute Couture. Dior exploded onto the Paris fashion scene and reintroduced femininity and focus on
luxury to women 's fashion (Christian Dior, n.d.). In a growing world of ready to wear, Dior brought
haute couture back and altered the fashion industry after times of despair; he sought out to bring
luxurious fashion back. Christian Dior's revolutionary perspective on the styles following World
War II changed the way the world viewed fashion and the aesthetics for everyday wear; he became a
fashion dictator.
Christian Dior was born on January 21st in Granville on the coast of Normandy in 1905, supported
by his father's highly successful fertilizer company, his family moved to Paris when he was a boy.
Dior had an immense passion for art and hoped to become an architect but his father had hopes that
he would become a diplomat. Dior became enrolled into political science at the École des Sciences
Politiques and after graduation opened a small art gallery with financial support from his father as
long as he didn't use the Dior name on the gallery door. After his father's business
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Mark Greengrass's Christendom Destroyed: An Analysis
In Mark Greengrass's Christendom Destroyed, Greengrass looks at how Christianity has changed
throughout Europe. This change was a direct result of Martin Luther, the Ottoman Empire as well as
different rulers throughout Europe. Christianity was going through something that they had never
saw before with this change. Different rulers with different philosophies contested some of the
churches believes as well as the questioning by Martin Luther. With this church was forced to
change due, this change can be considered change for the best. Luther's arguments led way for
another type of religion that the church had to go up against. This was the primary force that allowed
for change. The questioning of ideas and the creation of a new way of believing was a direct threat
to the church, change needed to happen. The Ottoman's were a huge threat to Christianity and
helped contributed to it's downfall. With the Ottoman's spreading their territories around Europe
quickly leading to them becoming a major threat. "Their (Ottoman) conquests nurtured the
development and diffusion of an imperial ideology which both justified what they had a acquired
and proclaimed their aspirations to world dominance." The conquering of the Turks by the Ottomans
didn't help the anxiety that Christendom rulers had. Rulers were always worried about the Turks
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The rise of the powerful Ottoman's scared Christian leaders. New leaders as well as the women
influence played a major role as well. The pressure that the women rulers faced to keep Christianity
in their dynastic states. Martin Luther's presence played a major role in changing the way Christian
rulers thought. The points that Luther had raised led the Christian people to think differently about
their rulers. These events were different, but all of them helped lead to a change, the downfall of a
major religion that needed a major change in the worst
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A Christian Fiction In Skin, By Ted Dekker
In the psychological thriller, Skin by Ted Dekker, five people get thrown into a town being shaken
by a thunderstorm. Strange things keep happening around them and it doesn't take long for these
strangers to figure out they are being hunted by an estranged serial killer going by the name of
Sterling Red. These five people with no known connections to each other end up trapped in a library
being tortured by Red. The killer wants these five people to pick which one of them is the ugliest
and kill that person. But, his definition of ugly may not be the same as everyone else's. Ted Dekker
was born in Yahukimo Regency, Indonesia to his two missionary parents. Later, after Dekker left
Indonesia and graduated from high school, he went on to study Philosophy and Religion. After
many successful years in the corporate world, Dekker finally pursued writing. Over the course of
two years, he wrote two full novels then, completely started from scratch and rewrote them. Finally,
he sold his company and moved his family to the mountains in Colorado to fully pursue his writing
career. In this Christian fiction novel, Ted Dekker keeps the reader's on their toes with all of the
plot's twists and turns. But, what about this book makes it Christian fiction? When I think of a
Christian novel, I think of a book that explores and shows its readers a Christian world, something
sort of along the lines of the Bible. Skin is nowhere near that. So, what about this book classifies it
as "Christian"?
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The Fashion Of Christian Dior Essay
For my own artist paper, I chose to study the French fashion house, Christian Dior SE. During the
past seven decades, Christian Dior has transformed its brand from just another high end fashion
house into a name synonymous with wealth, sophistication, power, dignity, and prestige. Christian
Dior stands in a league of its own in our culture. It's a mega brand with major influence over fashion
and business. Instead of spending hours hunting down financial records and hiring practices for a
smaller house, Christian Dior appealed to me because of their long history, easily accessible records,
and publicly traded status meaning they would have long reports outlining all the companies
numbers for a given year. Christian Dior is also the majority owner of the luxury holdings company
LVMH, with a 40.9% controlling share and 100% ownership of Christian Dior Couture
(CITATION).
Christian Dior SE was founded by its namesake, French fashion designer, Christian Dior. The
legendary designer exploded onto the Parisian fashion scene in 1947 through designs that
challenged the wartime restrictions and reintroduced feminine elegance to women's fashion. Dior
was immediately successful and recognized for his unprecedented creative originality and
innovation. During his lifetime, Dior was the most successful fashion designer in the world.
Following Dior's death at the age of 52 in 1957, the house brought in a steady stream of new
designers who would carry on Monsieur Dior's legacy into the
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There is no doubt that Pairs is an extremely important and...
There is no doubt that Pairs is an extremely important and influential city. Its rich history, beautiful
architecture, legendary art museums and world–renowned food combine together to create a lovely
place to live in and visit. However, many people do not know about the history of fashion in Paris.
Sure, most have heard of famous designers like Chanel or Dior, but cannot say that they know about
the history behind those household names. The founders of each company all have an incredible
story to tell filled with inspiring tales of harnessing God given talents to rise to the top of the fashion
world. One of the most well–known and respected high fashion brands of all time is Chanel. Today,
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It was while she was with him that she began designing hats, first as a hobby, then as a legitimate
business. Balsan spoiled Chanel until 1908, when she began her second affair with one of his
friends, Captain Arthur Edward 'Boy' Capel, a member of the elite English upper class. Their affair
lasted nine years, through his marriage to an English aristocrat, but ultimately ended in 1919 when
he died in a car accident.
Chanel continued to design hats, and by 1910 she was a licensed milliner and had a boutique at 21
rue Cambon in Paris. He was the one to send her to Paris and finance her first shop. By 1912, her
hats were beginning to become famous, and Chanel's business was getting more and more
profitable. Before his death, Capel financed another boutique for Chanel. This one, located in the
resort town of Deauville, sold luxurious yet casual clothes for leisure and sport made from simple
fabrics like jersey that had never been used for women's clothing before. Today, jersey is one of the
most popular fabrics for clothing, regardless of the type of garment or gender of the person its being
sold to.
Fueled by the success of her Deauville shop, Chanel opened another boutique in 1915 in a town on
the Côte Basque called Biarritz. Biarritz's location was key to her success because it remained
neutral through World War I. This allowed it to become an oasis for wealthy exiles and Spanish
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Pope Urban 2 Persuasive Essay
There are many reasons Pope Urban II has decided to partake in this necessary crusade against the
Muslims. Some of his reasoning stems from Christianity's current teachings. For example, the New
Testament reveals Jesus had said to bring "not peace, but the sword" (Matt 10:34). Apart from God's
input, the Pope must follow the Just–War Theory for a crusade to become valid. In order to consider
a crusade as righteous, it must have a high probability of success, the right intention, a just cause,
exhausted all peaceful alternatives, an assessment of proportionality and an official declaration of
war from Pope Urban II. In general, this crusade has a high probability of success because God is on
Christianity's side and there is a large response from fellow Christians. According to Roman ...
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For instance, the Muslims are occupying Christian territory and threatening New Christian
settlements in the Baltic region including the Byzantine empire (Riley–Smith 2005). In order to
avoid further damage to Christianity, the Pope has to partake in a defensive war. If he does not,
Muslims could continue to claim Christain regions resulting in the extinction of Christianity. In
general, these heretics do not have a deep rooted religious or historical connection with the
Jerusalem. For example, most of the stories in the Christian Bible take place in Jerusalem. Even
Christianity's lord and savior is said to have lived and died in Jerusalem. Therefore, Muslims are not
entitled to that piece of land. At the same time, heretics in Languedoc are rebelling against the
church and are consistently denying their responsibilities to teach others about Christ (Riley–Smith
2005). If people are not taught about Jesus, they will not have a place in heaven. The crusade's
purpose is not only to unite Christians with Jerusalem but to influence non–believers to become
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A Summary, Analysis and Discussion of Søren Kierkegaard,...
A summary, analysis and discussion of Søren Kierkegaard, Training in Christianity[1]
I. Introduction
In this essay, I will try to summarize, analyze and discuss several pages of Søren Kierkegaard's
Training in Christianity. I will try to focus on his approach to sacred history, a general Christian
history and Christianity, which he discusses in this work in relation to faith in God. In other parts of
this essay I will attempt also to relate these pages of his work to some key ideas of Kierkegaard's
theology and philosophy and support this with some concrete quotations from the text. In the end I
will very briefly compare different philosophies of Hegel and Kierkegaard and try to relate
Kierkegaard's work to a few topics, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Christian has according to Kierkegaard nothing to learn from general history, teaching Christian
history in schools is therefore pointless. '[...] true Christians [...] have nothing to do with Christians
of former generations, but everything to do with contemporary Christ.'[9] So does the history of
Christianity of over 1800 years in Kierkegaard's time (over 2000 in ours) have any significance at
all? To this question would Kierkegaard probably give answer: 'No', as he gives answers to few
similar questions he asks himself.
Firstly, he tries to give answer on question whether Jesus is always the same or he has changed in
history and whether we can learn anything about him from history. To this question Kierkegaard
responds: 'Yes, He is the same yesterday and today.'[10] Therefore we can not learn anything new
about him from history; we can know him only from sacred history. This means we can know God
only as humbled, as 'lowly one,'[11] but never as the one, who is in glory and who will in glory
come. 'about His coming again nothing can be known; in the strictest sense, it can only be
believed.'[12]
Secondly, Kierkegaard asks himself, if one can prove from history that Christ was God. Here he
answers: No. He argues that it is impossible to prove this using reason, because we can only prove
that something is against reason and
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Essay On Dior

  • 1. Essay On Dior Supply chain management has created much enthusiasm for late years for various reasons. Numerous supervisors now understand that moves made by one individual from the chain can impact the gainfulness of all others in the chain. Firms are progressively thinking as far as contending as a feature of a supply chain against other supply chains, as opposed to as a solitary firm against other individual firms. Numerous organisations have effectively executed supply chain ideas with terrific results. Proficient supply chains have empowered these firms to contend better. What were the purposes behind their triumphs? What were the obstacles these firms confronted in their excursions to accomplish joining in their systems? How were they ready to beat ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This kind of obstacle can influence the present goal that has been set for the supply chain and the association inside. Storehouse is an obstacle that must be overcome since it can influence the operations of an association inside. Case in point, where a trough is attempting to minimise all out yearly cost in his/her specialty not knowing it is making wellbeing stock high, which will expand deficiencies and consumer loyalty level, will drop. For Dior to conquer an obstacle like this it must endeavours to adjust inner goals, supply chain goals, furthermore the organisation's motivating forces. The execution audit completed on the trough ought to get to their capacity to incorporate processes inside and remotely for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Essay on Kingdom and Culture Kingdoms and Cultures Toni Romero Grand Canyon University Christian Worldview and Contextualization HTH 655 Professor Robert Prescott–Ezickson October 09, 2013 Kingdoms and Cultures Oscillatory has exercised vast inspiration by what method we abstract the link among Christianity and philosophy. The situation has converted several societies' circumstances to vision their culture of resistance to foremost characteristics of the common philosophies as rather of which to be humiliated, as well as rather that desires to remain rejected with the intention to convert traditionally liable. Niebuhr debates that Yoder's forceful analysis of his book has not been offered the extensive revelation it justifies, particularly his reason that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Several do it over opposition, Christ against Culture. Additional do it by regular evangelizing, conversion for example. Culture is immovable and Christ is the burdens of Jesus. Niebuhr precedes a multicultural method with his five types of Christian ethics (Yoder, 1996). According to Atkinson, (1995), the fundamental situation is that Christ is against culture. Culture is viewed as being intimidating to Christianity in belief as well as tradition. Regardless of the society in which Christians find themselves, they are called to oppose the customs and accomplishments of culture. Assurance to Christ requires a decision (Yoder, 1996). Christ against culture known as the "New law" on this interpretation the Lordship of Christ does not define that untruth is the uppermost of abundant powers, on the other hand, that He is the solitary power surrounding the Christians (GCU, lecture). It therefore, awards Christ and culture as a major one or both superior; if we take up our cross and follow Christ, we need to discard any faithfulness to culture. For example, the book of (1 John 2:15) declares, "Do not love the world or anything in the world; if anyone loves the world, the love of the father is not in him" (NIV, 1995). Christ of culture known as the "Natural Law "acknowledges an ultimate agreement amongst Christ and culture (GCU, lecture). Christ Himself is beheld as a highest conqueror of culture. His life and instructions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Analysis Of Marc Bohan 's First Haute Couture Collection... Describing the furor at Marc Bohan's first haute couture collection for Christian Dior, the New York Times reported "the shouting, clapping, surging mob at the press showing caused chaos in the elegant salon. Marc Bohan was... kissed, mauled, and congratulated. Chairs were toppled." Bohan's Spring/Summer 1961 collection, the "Slim Look," surged a wave of enthusiastic admiration that signaled the beginning of his spirited tenure at Dior. From 1961 until 1989, Bohan was the House of Dior. The fashion produced during that period kept true to Christian Dior's conservative elegance but was infused with Bohan's svelte style. Concentrating on luxury ready–to–wear, Bohan rejuvenated iconic looks, keeping the client and her body in mind, while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At this position, he learned how to create a collection to satisfy a new market: London. Suddenly in 1960 Yves Saint Laurent, the current artistic director, was drafted into France's military service and Bohan was positioned to fill the void. The House of Dior anticipated that Bohan would be fit to restore the classic, conservative nature of the brand back from Yves Saint Laurent's final controversial and criticized collection. In the years before Bohan's arrival at Dior, the house had struggled to maintain a cohesive brand. With the death of Christian Dior in 1957, chaos ensued as Yves Saint Laurent was appointed to artistic director. Initially producing designs lauded by the industry that contained exquisite fabrics and the finest craftsmanship, Saint Laurent began to construct clothing that was more daring and that strayed farther from Dior's idea of the brand. Saint Laurent's last collection, labeled "Le Beat Look," consisted of leather skirts, black turtlenecks, and crocodile–embossed leather that mimicked a bohemian style, heavily inspired by youth culture. When he was called to serve in the French Army during the Algerian War of Independence in 1960, the House of Dior was relieved of his departure; they ushered Bohan back to Paris and instated him as chief designer and artistic director. Because Bohan's career had mirrored Dior's, they both trained under Piguet and Molyneux, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Ap World History Unit 2 Study Guide 1. Some of the values of the culture I visited were the religious values. They were all Christians and most of them were from different parts of Africa. They believe in god and believe that he was the king of the universe, I could tell by the way they sing and the way they participated. They also believe in Jesus, based on how they had the statue of Jesus in the center of the church. They also saw each other as a community, as a church. They all looked really united and even though many of them didn't knew each other they great each other like they did, because that probably might be a norm for them. 2. Offerings– People give the church money for the local church, ministries and the church's mission. People believe that when they give money they give it to god to help him help others. Dancing to Christian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also have someone who plays the piano and sings along with the choir. They are all try to match the same color, (The day that I was there, they were wearing red and black) using their own clothes. Some of them use dresses and the men use a suit or a formal dress shirt. Second coming– People believe that Christ will return one day and everyone will be able to see him. When he comes, he will judge everyone including the dead people. No one knows when he will come but they all will be waiting for him. 2B. Linguistic determinism– Offerings is not just giving away money to the church, but to the Christian people it's giving money to help the people that needed and to help the church with paying the utilities and paying the place where they go wordship at. It also helps them feel good about themselves. Linguistic relativity– Other people would think that people are just giving free money to church to pay the priest for his time and the rest of the money may just be use for him. They may all wonder what does the church do with all that money that people give for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Christian Dior Rhetorical Analysis Most people would agree that Christian Dior is one of the most successful fashion designers of all time, but the majority do not know how much work was put into the apparel and how much Dior cared about it and the team that helped him become so successful. In his autobiography, Dior by Dior, the dressmaker shows that even in the heart of his success he was able to stay loving, thoughtful, and passionate about all of the dresses that he designed throughout his career. (appeal or rhetorical devices that contribute to this message need to be mentioned in thesis–focus of the paper is language) Christian Dior was interested in the arts from a young age but it was not until later in his life when he joined the fashion industry and discovered his passion for making clothes. "I must admit that clothes are my whole life. Ultimately everything I know, see, or hear, every part of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "They are all my children, and I love them equally as one loves one's children," (112) Dior replied when asked which dress was his favorite. The designer loved all of his pieces so much that he cared about them and protected them like they were his children. Christian Dior also showed how much he loves the people he works with when he said, "If one of my mannequins is getting married or expecting a baby, the cabine is transferred into a workshop. Layette or trousseau, everyone wants to participate in a family event (in the sense that a couture house is a family.)" (130) Everyone who worked in the fashion house, including Dior, cared about and loved each other like family. Over the course of the book, Dior showed that was a very caring person and that he loved both the clothes he made and the people he worked with like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Christian Dior Personal Statement "Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life" (Confucius). Growing up under a conservative father, I never considered art as a profession even though it was always where my heart belonged. My parents wanted me to become a doctor or a lawyer, and I blindly thought that was the way to go. However, I made a life–changing decision to become a fashion designer when I watched a fashion show clip of Christian Dior couture collection in high school. Driven by the energy and excitement of the runway, I thought of creating work like that. My father didn't approve, and he told me that I should not turn my hobby into my profession because I would end up not enjoying it. Despite his advice, I showed him the quote above and told him that I want to spend my life following my passion instead of being forced to do something else. I received a BFA degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2014. SAIC taught me to approach fashion as an interdisciplinary medium that brings different areas of art together such as painting, sculpture, performance, fiber, and more. I feel that the time of solely creating beautiful things has ended. Accordingly, good contemporary art needs to be more substantial than a visual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is a professor at SAIC; who has influenced me the most. She was full of knowledge and always posed engaging questions about what fashion does. I would always stay after class to talk with her and share my thoughts on the lectures. By doing so, I started re–examining the role of fashion in our society and how clothing and culture of one time reflect each other. One of the primary research I had done with her was a progression of menswear and how it would affect the principle of masculinity.These discussions shifted my perspective about fashion towards a conceptual level rather than focusing only on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Character Analysis Of Grimaldi Ina Chen The Ottoman empire has dominated the Mediterranean during the seventeenth century, offering lucrative opportunities for "Christian Europeans of low social or financial rank" (Matar 489). Within this sprawling empire, Philip Massinger constructs the cosmopolitan city of Tunis as the stage for the confrontation between the Muslims and the Christians. The Renegado reflects on the anti–Turkish sentiments during seventeenth century England as though to undermine alluring and domineering influence of the Turkish culture, while demonstrating the spiritual superiority of Christianity. Massinger conjures the image of a repentant renegade in the form of the pirate Grimaldi. Grimaldi, like the his fellow literary renegades undergoes a spiritual change in which he converts back to Christianity, unveiling "Islam's failure in retaining its converts and the Christian God's punishment of those who rejected Him" (Matar 492). Massinger also creates the character of Vitelli to demonstrate that even the most faithful of Christian men can waver from his path, but through the timely counsel of the priest Francisco, he is able to resist his lust and reaffirm his faith. Massinger uses Grimaldi to neutralize the fear of the "enemy from within" (Matar 490), and demonstrate the all–forgiving power of Christianity, which can save even the darkest of souls. The renegade is the living embodiment of the Islam's superiority, and to undermine this superiority through the reconversion to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. The Fashion Designer Of The 1940-1950 Ies, Christian Dior The most powerful and influential fashion designer of the 1940–1950–ies, Christian Dior was an uncrowned king of post–war fashion. He created a sensual silhouette New Look, which immediately became a legend. Dior also defined a new business model in a post–war fashion industry – he was the first to unify a release of a variety of products of one brand, thereby creating the first–ever fashion empire. Dior was born after the Second World War – in 1946, when Christian Dior created fashion house and named it his own name. French market was offered a new luxury beauty concept, which was breaking contemporary beauty standards. The new image was named "New Look". Dior created the image of real beauty. Himself he liked to watch women dancing and often named his created dresses by flower names. As Europe was very tired of war and military, it liked this look, as it was bold, innovative and luxurious. In 1947, company released its most famous perfume Miss Dior. This perfume still has only one opponent in a market – Chanel No 5. Christian Dior was very familiar with the plants, so for his perfume he chose only exceptional quality and purest aromatic plant extracts. It was not just quality, but extremely luxurious quality. Dior perfume are fourth in the world in terms of sales. In 1948 Dior fashion house became a Haute Couture fashion house and started to create products of different categories – clothing, ties, socks, fur coats, jewellery and perfume. In 1957, after a sudden fashion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Comparing and Contrasting Alexander Mcqueen and Christian... mChristine Russo Fashion Fundamentals Final Paper Christian Dior and Alexander McQueen There are many designers in the fashion industry. Few make some kind of an impact on fashion but most designers rarely have any impact at all. It is truly a once in a generation that designer comes along and completely alters the fashion universe and becomes a legend. Two examples of fashion designers that are this rare are Christian Dior and Alexander McQueen. Christian Dior's life span was before mine but his great impact on the fashion industry carries on today into my lifetime. Alexander McQueen, however is someone I have lived to see develop and become one of the greatest designers of all time. Although these two designers differ in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... McQueen was openly gay at age 8 and was often teased in school by other kids. Alexander McQueen, whose real name is actually Lee Alexander McQueen, knew that he wanted to pursue a career in fashion design. At age 16 he dropped out of school and went to work at the traditional Savile Row for Anderson and Sheppard and Gieves and Hawkes. He then went to work for theatre costume makers Angels and Bermans where he learned the sharp tailoring that has become a distinct signature of his and the theatrics in his design that make them so iconic. He then traveled to Milan to work for Italian designer Romero Gigli. In 1992 he returned to London to receive his masters in Fashion Design. This led to his discovery by aristocratic style guru and former editor of Vogue, Isabella Blow, who would go on to become a lifetime friend and mentor of McQueen. Blow assisted McQueen in making all the right connections and helped him find commercial success while staying true to his artistic vision. She was the one who convinced Lee to adopt his middle name as the name of his label. Like Christian Dior, McQueen has had a huge impact on the fashion industry and created wild buzz with his designs. Although Dior had a much more classic and feminine style and McQueen's designs were way more over the top, theatrical and edgy, these were the designs that made heads turn. McQueen's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. The Civil Rights Movement And Mccarthyism The Roman epic film genre was extremely popular in the 50s and 60s for its spectacle and relevance to the contemporary social and political atmosphere. During this time period, WWII created a growing uneasiness and hatred for "evil" dictatorships; simultaneously, Christianity was becoming more important to establish the superiority of the United States. Then, at the forefront of American politics was the Civil Rights movement and McCarthyism, which prompted Americans to live up to the Christian religion they adopted. Generally, Christians and Christianity in the Roman epic films of the 50s and 60s were utilized to characterize protagonists opposing tyrannical Roman antagonists; the role of Christians and the polarity in the films becomes less explicit to fit historical accuracy and changing contemporary politics. This essay will analyze the general role of Christians and their gradually subdued explicit presence through time in the movies, Quo Vadis (Zimbalist 1951), Ben– Hur (Zimbalist 1959), Spartacus (Douglas 1960), and The Fall of the Roman Empire (Bronston 1964). Quo Vadis has a plot dependent on the plight of innocent, peaceful Christians against the evil tyranny of the "antichrist," Nero, which is revealed in the opening narration (Zimbalist 1951). There is an obvious polarization between the Roman elite, especially Emperor Nero, and the Christians. Nero's massacre of the Christians would resonate clearly with American audiences at the time as a parallel to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Reflective Essay On Education God, the Ruler and Creator of every finite and infinite existence in the universe, has called me to a life of love, servitude, and fellowship with other Christians. However, at my age, my walk with Christ is no longer conjoined with decisions made by my parents. The decision of college is entirely mine to make with the benevolent and ever–wise guidance of Christ. By no means is this an easy task, but one ideal has been forthright in my heart–– my education must be Christ–centered. My walk with faith began at a young age, hailing from a humble farming community with multiple Baptist ministers and Sunday School teachers in my immediate family. I accepted Christ at age six, but only more recently have I focused on my faith and spiritual growth. As I reached high school and (briefly) considered more liberal–yet–high–standing colleges, I realized with increasing certainty that I was called to a higher standard– a Christ–centered education. Several Christian colleges have reached out to me, but Union remains my foremost favorite, in spite of the price tag. Union's core values have impressed me boundlessly, with all aspects of learning– between God, professor, student, university, and the community, as well as the present and future– being addressed. At Union, I am assured that I will be pushed to the limits and establish new ones for excellence, not settle for 'good enough.' Such drive mirrors my current efforts in high school, not to mention excites me for a new challenge. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Decline of Biblical Christianity and Rise of 'Modern'... Christianity has quickly begun to lose its true meaning throughout the years. It's when people use words like love and morals and common sense–they just don't have the same meaning as they once did all those years ago. Christianity though, unlike the previously stated words, has been modernized in such ways that we have deceivingly altered things such as "The Ten Commandments" to foolishly fit our desired lifestyles. We have begun a modernization of Christianity I like to refer to as, Twenty–First Century Christianity. Christianity within itself has been the most complex simple part of life many have ever had to "endure," until really the late 1900's when "simplicity" became the American standard for most. First it was transportation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Christianity is no longer a category in religion, but also a category of specific people ranging from, yes again, modernized Christians who talk the talk but have no desire to walk the walk; and those who are called "radicles" because they live out the Gospel teachings going overseas and devoting their lives to Christ. Now what are the differences between cultural (modern) Christian and biblical Christian lifestyles? Well as David Platt put it in his book Radicle, "We are settling for a Christianity that revolves around catering to ourselves when the central message of Christianity is actually about abandoning ourselves." Basically, David Platt was kindly beating around the bush about us as an American culture, his book Radicle being strictly about American Christian culture, being lukewarm in our faith, relationship and devotion to Christ in the way we live. In Revelation 3:16, "So, because you are lukewarm––neither hot nor cold––I am about to spit you out of my mouth." Harsh? Yeah, probably a little bit, and one might see this and do what many do in this era; see it, curse it, and go about their lukewarm Christian lifestyle as they have been. You see, this is where our instant gratification society begins to crumble. To live as the Bible commands us to also involves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Analysis Of Christ Healing At The Pool Of Bethesda Visual Analysis: Christ Healing at the Pool of Bethesda by Carl Bloch The influence of Art is evident through many different contemporary means that alludes to any one time–period or era. The relevancy of such a depiction is represented through the aspect or topic of religion. In the Christian religion, whether directly or indirectly many Christian artist have spread faith over generations, drawing inspirations of the faith and incorporating them into their pieces. Carl Bloch a Danish painter illustrates the Christ's life through paintings, as his work was displayed Frederiksberg Castle Church in current day Denmark. The paintings showed how Christ taught and healed many people. Some of his paintings are alter pieces for the church. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This reflects their intentions of following Christ. They are not following to help him, but find fault with him. Many of the people at the pool of Bethesda are waiting for the disturbance of the water so that they may be healed of their illnesses by it miraculous powers. In the painting, Bloch's use of color depicts the water as dirty implying that it may not have miraculous powers that the people believe it does. The elderly man had not been able to bathe in these waters and be healed from his disease for thirty–eight years. When Christ heals this man, he does not help him to the water; he tells him to rise and walk and he is healed. Christ is the one that the people should believe in to be healed. This shows that Christ being a perfect being wants to help those in need and he is the one that has the power to perform miracles. Bloch effectively uses body position in the painting Christ Healing at the Pool of Bethesda to add to the theme of Christ being there to help people. In the painting Christ's position shows his willingness and ability to heal the elderly man. His left hand is lifted the shelter of cloth the man is under, literally shows that Christ can lift the sick and heal them or can lift the burdens which befall them. Christ's right–hand gesture is inviting and shows his love and willingness to help toward the elderly man. The elderly man's hands are starting to reach up towards Christ, trusting and accepting his help. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Psychology And Christianity By David Entwistle 4–MAT Review: Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity Allison McLeod Liberty University Summary The book Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity by David Entwistle, allowed readers to explore a synopsis that addressed worldview issues, theoretical foundations and the models of integration. One subject that I enjoyed reviewing was the comparisons that Enwistle displayed of the relationship of psychology and theology throughout the class text. Additionally, Entwistle offered information that displayed how the two are both designed by God and that God is the creator of all truth. (Entwistle, p.150, 2010).Thus, the author attempted to show the reader various examined claims and tensions that resulted from these influences. We as individuals ordinarily go through life looking at life through our own views of how things should be grounded on our own worldviews. While, a worldview is how a person views the world and the theories that they personally have of the world. Nevertheless, Entwistle provides a fresh outlook for the observer on how psychology is integrated into our worldviews, as a source of guidance and faith. In addition, this is addressed on theology in which, the bible stems from. I found the assimilation of psychology and theology that the author provides, to be essential in assisting individuals with a variety of issues. For some individuals this can be a challenge, being that some Christians have a hard time with integrating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Hypocrisy and Christianity Essay Hypocrisy and Christianity If one were to ask the American public about their views of Christians, what response would one receive? We can imagine that there would be a great variety of answers. However, most people might say that, in general, Christians are not very different from everybody else. This is a problem. There are many people who claim to be Christians whose lifestyles do not reflect their beliefs. The problem with this situation is that it gives non–Christians the wrong impression of Christianity. Christians need to live their lives in a way that reflects what they claim to believe. Christianity is a lifestyle not just a set of beliefs. A Christian is not merely someone who attends church once in a while and believes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People are ready to sue the minute someone does something to them that they feel was uncalled for. We can see through this that people still have a desire for truth and justice. They want to hear and see good things. People think of Christians as good people. They expect someone who claims to be a Christian to be a kind, moral, overall good person. It is extremely disheartening if those who claim to have the guide to moral living are just as dishonest and coldhearted as anyone else. It discredits Christianity's claim of having a better way. For example, let's say that it is discovered that a person who has always attended church and openly claimed Christianity has been embezzling funds from their company. Many people would be even more angry that he was hiding behind the front of being a good, honest Christian than if someone who had not laid claim to those values was discovered in the same crime. If people cannot trust Christians who claim to be moral, whom can they trust? Is there anything that deems a person or group of people trustworthy? Hypocrisy among Christians can cause these kinds of ideas to grow. Christians are commanded in the Bible to take the gospel into all the world. God desires that all people know Him. However, since He is in heaven and not on the earth now, it is up to His people to show others the way to Him. Much of that testimony for Christ is through the way Christians lives are lived. It is well known that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Report on Christian Dior | A REPORT ON CHRISTIAN DIOR | STUDENT NO:200912051 | | | | AKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to say thank you everyone who helped me to finish this assessment successfully and to God almighty that saw me through all this. TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................1 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES............................................................................................2 LIST OF DIAGRAM AND TABLES.............................................................................3 CHAPTER 2 BRIEF HISTORY........................................................................................................4 ACTIVITIES ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the following years Dior had many different designers which included Saint Lauren and Bark Bohan. In 1948 Bohan launched a new brand in the Dior house called baby Dior and in 1969 they also launched a range of cosmetics following that he also launched the first collection of Christian Dior home clothing line for men in the year 1970.they also launched a range of Dior watches. They have since maintained a good reputation in the production of high quality luxury goods although under different managements. As at 2009 they had an estimated 160 boutiques worldwide. The diagram below shows the total income that is generated by the Christian Dior Corporation. Revenue by business group (Table) IN MILLIONS OF EUROS DIVISIONS | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 (1) | Christian Dior Couture | 717 | 765 | 787 | Wines and Spirits | 2,740 | 3,126 | 3,226 | Fashion and Leather Goods | 6,302 | 6,010 | 5,628 | Perfumes and Cosmetics | 2,741 | 2,868 | 2,731 | Watches and Jewellery | 764 | 879 | 833 | Selective Retailing | 4,533 | 4,376 | 4,164 | Other activities and eliminations | (52) | (91) | (124) | Total | 17,745 | 17,933 | 17,245 | SOURCED FROM THE DIOR FINANCE WEBSITE. NATURE OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Corporate governance can be defined as the process, customs, laws by which the affairs of a company are managed and controlled it also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. A Research Project On Christ Calls Us Essay Research Project Christ calls us to make disciples of all nations, whether that is locally or globally. The problem however is that many Americans especially those aged 16–29 are very hostile/ resistant to the idea of Christianity. With that being said, rhetorically speaking how could an individual like myself reach the 16–29 year olds; those in my age group? Before I begin to tackle on that question, I would like to investigate the notion of how exactly this specific age group is hostile/ resistant to the idea of Christianity. According to David Kinnaman President of The Barnia Group, non– Christians aged 16–29 years old when asked 'What is your current perception of Christianity?' 91% said antihomosexual, 87% said judgemental, 85% said hypocritical, 78% said old–fashioned, 75% said too involved in politics, 72% said out of touch with reality, 70% said insensitive to others. In addition 84% of non–Christians who are friends with Christian, only 15% said that the lifestyle of the Christians is not different from their own. In identifying, the truth about Non–Christians, roughly 80% of non–Christians have attended a church for three months in their life and roughly 50% of non–Christians have considered becoming a Christian. Many however, decided against Christianity due to unfavorable circumstances experienced within the church. Furthermore, in regards to what churches can do to reach the lost, Kinnaman stated that "instead of focusing on flaws, focus on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Kierkegaard Sacrifice Although remembered by many as foremost a philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard was quite the theologian in his time, with his own unique approach to theology and Christianity in general. In a time that was ruled by objective methodology in every aspect of acquiring and summarizing knowledge, Kierkegaard sought to bring Christianity back into the realm of the subjective, thereby making it much more interactive and personal. What this paper focuses on is Kierkegaard's requirement of sacrifice that all Christians must be willing to make in order to be considered true Christians, followed by both a critique and a praise for his contagious notion. What is Meant by Sacrifice in Christianity? At the time of Søren Kierkegaard, many relatively new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even more drastic, some tied in their religious beliefs and faith with their work ethic and/or national identity, which thought process Kierkegaard gives an example of: "How can you doubt that you are a Christian? Are you not a Dane...do you not perform you duties at the office like a conscientious civil servant; are you not a good servant of a Christian nation...so of course you must be a Christian." Kierkegaard loathed how cold and detached the Christian faith had become, so he saw it fit that he remind people what being a Christian truly meant. In his famous work Fear and Trembling, Kierkegaard declares that "no person has a right to delude others into the belief that faith is something of no great significance, or that it is an easy matter, whereas it is the greatest and most difficult of all things." The difficulty of faith lies in the requirement of sacrifice. The story of Abraham's near sacrifice of his beloved son, Isaac, is what Kierkegaard utilizes to demonstrate how costly faith in God is. Here is a man, who after seventy years of waiting for God's promise of offspring finally received his son, is commanded by God to slay his promised son with no stated reason for doing so. Kierkegaard, in attempting to experience what Abraham might have experienced in those moments, cries, "Now all is lost, God demands Isaac, I shall sacrifice him, and with him all my joy – but for all that, God is love and will remain so for me." What bold words! The cost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Essay about How Chritianity Affected People in India How did Christianity affect the people of India? Introductory Religions have been around for many thousands of years. Catholicism is one of the largest religions in the world. India is a country in Asia, and is a little bigger than Texas, but has over 2 billion people. A 2001 survey showed there to a little over "24 million Christians" in India (Christianity). This topic was appealing to me because I had lived in a boarding school in India from fourth grade to sixth grade. I had seen the effects of this religion on the people and how they reacted towards change. I had seen how people adapted to the religion and how people put down the religion turning to other religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism. I can relate to these people because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Background The British people had been in India since the 18th century, and had enslaved the people, but finally left in 1947. Throughout this time, the Indian people were being forced to do things that the English people did not want to do. The Indian people were enslaved by a much more powerful nation. The main religion of India is Hinduism. This religion is much more complicated than many other religions, instead of one main god there are many gods. Many things that Indian people do have been altered to mean other things (mission frontier). There are also people that are called demi gods, who somewhat have the power of god and are able to use their powers whenever they want to. An example of this is a man named khans. He had the powers of a god because he had prayed for a very long time, and had done something else that is not very important. During this time there was a god by the name of Krishna whose uncle was khans. Khans had become evil through the lust of power and Krishna had to stop him (Park). This shows just one of the many beliefs of the Hindu people. Many people had gone to India to show the people what Christianity has to offer and many people reaped the benefits. According to one Indian resident, many of the people that the Christians tried to help were the poor. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Ibn Kammuna Examination Of Three Faiths Summary During the 13th century, religious dialogue among different cultures was expanding at a rapid rate (457). With this cross–cultural exchange came competing views which vied for religious dominance in both Eastern and Western civilizations. Notably, many arguments in favor of Christianity were spread by Franciscan friars such as John of Plano Carpini, John of Monte Corvino, and William of Ruysbruck. Additionally, scholars such as Ibn Kammuna concerned themselves with the comparative study of religion. As a Jewish thinker, Ibn Kammuna found this comparative study to be particularly important within the context of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in order to defend monotheism in the East (468). Though the Franciscan friars may have had more at stake in their defenses of Christianity (as a political tactic against a Mongol invasion of Europe, for example), it is Ibn Kammuna's arguments concerning Christianity that are most persuasive to non–Christians. Ibn Kammuna begins his "Examination of Three Faiths" by succinctly and effectively explaining what the major tenets of Christianity are, showing that he is knowledgeable on the subject. Interestingly, though Kammuna himself was a Jewish scholar, he explains the tenets of Christianity in the first– person, as if speaking on behalf of Christians: "We believe all that is in the Torah ... We are truly monotheists ..." (469). After this exposition of the Christian faith, Ibn Kammuna immediately begins to write about the "many discrepancies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 81. Ethnodoxology : The Theological And Anthropological Study "Ethnodoxology is the theological and anthropological study, and practical application, of how every people group might use their culture 's unique and diverse artistic expressions appropriately to worship the God of the Bible" The point about this article may be on reflect on the relationship for ethnodoxology and theology. At each purpose they allotment normal concerns, religious philosophy giving those substance Also ethnodoxology opening dependent upon culturally proper routes should express christian truth. Over particular, the ultimacy motivation behind both is doxology, those acclaim What 's more glory of divine being. What Might make those possibility result of a more amazing partnership, though not a kaleidoscope of doxology? Imagine Mexican influxes of affection revolving around the globe, and Concerning illustration each planet region ascends will praise thus, it uncovers new tones, new sounds, new social progression, constantly on delicate of the distinguishment for divine force Furthermore from claiming as much Christ? no ethnic gathering may be prohibited and the a standout amongst a sort offerings of the humblest tribes would welcomed with remarkable delight. Ethnodoxology is exhibited and the magic clue about 'heart music ' clarified, close by its vitality for christian administration. Should A percentage degree 2, we transform our attention viewing true meeting–purposes from claiming religious logic Furthermore ethnodoxology, for example, disclosure, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 85. Positive And Negative Of The Crusades In the eleventh and twelfth century the christians and the muslims all started to fight. So the question is were the crusades more positive or negative. I think that the crusades were more negative. The reasons why i think they are negative because the crusades just wanted to fight , the pope told them lies. I think they are more negative because they would always want to fight the muslims because the pope told them a lot of lies like the muslims still want to fight you. Document _1___ states that the muslims and the christians had religious hatred towards them. When they would get mad they would turn their fury against the jews, massacring entire communities This is (important/interesting/relevant) because it talks about how they died and how rude they were to people with different religion. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are bad people because one of them got up and turned his head eastward so he could pray the other way, he " this is the way you should pray" , so he got up said i am done praying for today . They apologized to me.. This is (important/interesting/relevant) because it talks about how they are negative to people and to there self. This is interesting because it tells you how bad they were back in the middle century . Concluding Sentence: So the question is were they positive or negative. I went with negative Introduction: Provide background information on the Crusades, restate the DBQ question, state thesis with reasons. (include academic vocabulary and underline) In the eleventh and twelfth century the christians and the muslims all started to fight. So the question is were the crusades more positive or negative. I think that the crusades were more negative. The reasons why i think they are negative because the crusades just wanted to fight , the pope told them lies. Body Paragraph #1: Reason #1 and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 89. Analysis Two Environmental Forces Which Are Affected the... Christian Dior Watches is subsidiary of the LVMH Group which designs have resulted form a combination of the artistic talents of John Galliano, Victoire de Castellane and Hei Slimane. They combine creativity and quality representative of the couture house and all of the expertise of find Swiss watch making. Christian Dior Watches collecting are an original and exclusive creation, a timeless object, the reflection of a personality. They are distributed in over 150 countries at 1,500 sales outlet and 115 Christian Dior boutiques. Christian Dior Watches are warranted by Christian Dior to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of two years form the date of purchase. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is match to be the trend of cultural in Hong Kong. Christian Dior Watches Marketing Program Planning Christian Dior Watches has being to launch a new product which is limited edition ladies watches collection. The quantity for sell only has limited five thousands pieces for worldwide. A ladies watches collection is design by a famous designer who is top five of the rank of global best designer. For this ladies watches collection they provide special extend warranty period from two years to four years. Christian Dior Watches now is starting to prepare the marketing program planning to launch the new product. Marketing program has four mix tools including Price, Place, Product and Promotion. Precisely to manage four tools that is the mainly factor to achieve a successful marketing program. Firstly, they need to determine the new product price. Price that is the money or other considerations (including other goods and services) exchanged for the ownership or use of a good. Pricing determining will be influence the performance of marketing planning. As Philip Kotler, Veronica Wong, John Saunders and Gary Armstrong (Fourth European Edition) points out "Before setting price, the company must decide on its strategy for the product. If the company has selected its target market and positioning carefully, then its marketing–mix strategy, including price, will be fairly straightforward." The Christian Dior Watches' new collection watches' target market is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 93. Christian Circles Today Philippians 4 : I Can Do All... In many Christian circles today Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me." is often misquoted because many Christians do not bother to look at the context around this verse. Some Christians use this verse as a pep talk to themselves when they cannot see how they can possibly accomplish all that they agreed to do. Or many well–meaning, but miss guided Christians often use this verse to try to "soften" the blow of telling someone they have another Christian duty for them to add to their already hectic and overcrowded schedule. Then if a person who does not have any background would read this verse by itself or hear someone quote it they may take it to mean what they want even if it is out of God's will they can do because God will give them the strength. If you stop and read the context around Philippians 4:13 you see that Paul is thanking the Philippians for their concern of his affairs and at the same time telling them that he has learned how to be content when life is bad and he feels defeated and when life is going smoothly. He is not implying he has learned the secret to coercing God into providing him with strength no matter what he wants to accomplish or do. Paul is also showing that while he is glad that the Philippians are concerned about his needs he is not dependent on them but dependent on God who is with him when he is defeated and when his life is going great. He also makes clear that he is not thanking them so that they send ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 97. The Clothing Styles By Christian Dior Fashion By taking a look at the clothing styles worn by a group of individuals, we can comprehend a great fragment regarding the prevailing social values of the generation. Polyester was the material of choice and bright colours were everywhere. Men and women alike, wore tight fitting pants and platform shoes. Christian Dior In 1947 the French designer Christian Dior dispatched his Corolle line, a collection re–establishing and modifying the square shouldered and straight female figure after the disruptions of World War II. Dior's revolutionary design became embellished and overvalued, characterised by dresses featuring delicate shoulders, a vaguely padded bodice, low neckline, a small waist, and a full–skirt flaring out starting the hips and grazing the calves. What was so diverse about Dior's look was "in its abundance the excessive use of luxurious fabrics and time intensive labor. The overly female form that he presented was created through the use of padded hips and bust lines." (Walford, n.d). Nylon Stockings Numerous fashionable traits make a rebound. Once again, the nylon stockings became extremely trendy and sales "skyrocketed" (Lindop, n.d). "There wasn't a fashionable woman alive who couldn't wait to jump into the latest pair." (Glamour Daze, 2012). Wedge Heels Regarding shoes, women still wore wedge heels "yet now with shallower wedges." (Glamour Daze, 2012). New styles appeared that comprised of more fragile, high–heeled court shoes, or shoes finely strapped ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 101. Christian Living As The Principle Of Titus 2 : 11-14 I chose Christian Living as the principle of Titus 2:11–14. These simple words are able to convey the entire passage. As Wilkinson explains, it is the "single point of emphasis." It simplifies and expresses the two major concepts seen in the text. First, is the idea that there is a special group of people who are set aside by God. These are the Christians. They have accepted the grace of God. In addition, they see Jesus as God and Savior. He is their Redeemer, has purified them, and they await His return. Second, these people are different so they should live differently. This statement will market the principle in a biblical manner. Followers are to represent Christ and live according to godly values. They should have a life of sensibility, righteousness, and good works. Walter L. Liefeld explains that the passage shows that the grace that saves the believer actually reorganizes their lives and teaches them how to live. That idea often opposes the culture of the world which urges individualism and self–centeredness. 2. Personalize the principle by explaining how it applies to different people in different settings and stages of life (e.g., men, women, boys, girls, married, single, old, young, rich, poor, etc.). The idea of Christian living is not something that is bond by an age, but the actions associated with it may vary by age, settings, culture, and stages of life. As expressed in the passage the Christian must live sensibly, righteously, and godly in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 105. Olaudah Equiano Influence On Religion "Let us again face the winds and seas, and swear not, but trust to God, and [H]e will deliver us". In The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, the narrator displayed himself as being spirituality devoted, though he struggled with his faith throughout his narrative of his journey into slavery, as a slave, and as a freed African. As a boy, Olaudah Equiano was kidnaped from his childhood home and forced into the transatlantic slave trade of the sixteenth century. With the influence of several upstanding Christians in Equiano's life, he felt that Christianity was the appropriate life path to walk. Throughout his life as a slave and then a free man, Equiano frequently questioned himself and his fellow Christians about what it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Admittingly, he seemed to agree with the practice of Islam more much than Christianity, as Equiano thought "those who in general termed themselves Christians not so honest or so good in their morals as the Turks...[who] were in a safer way of salvation than my neighbors". Equiano did not expand on his views of Islam other than his description of his respect for the Turks practices, so it is unclear what his complete opinion on Islam was. Nonetheless, he felt a deep spiritual connection to God and an innate truth in Christianity. As Equiano does not detail any spiritual connection to Islam, his interest in the Turkish–Muslims' practices can be viewed as a mere fascination that never went beyond the cultural realm. The Turks had spiritual style, but Equiano found Christianity to be the true religion. Equiano felt the Christian God's omnipresent power in times of oppression and in times of success. Thus, his narrative is akin to the typical Christian journey of finding salvation through trials and tribulations. He began his journey in slavery, blind to the existence of God. His eyes were opened when he gained knowledge of Christianity and read the scriptures. Equiano was led by God through the horrors of the slave trade and into the light of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 109. Christian Dior's Influence On Art Background: On January 21, 1905, Christian Dior was born to Isabelle and Alexandre Louise Maurice Dior in Granville, France. He live in Granville until the age of 10 years old when his parents moved him and his four siblings to Paris. While living in Paris, Dior had gained a love for art. Though Christian had a strong desire for art, he studied political science in order to please his parents. After college he became a diplomat, but was short lived when Christian opened an art gallery with the financial help of his father. Though Christian Dior had the help his father for his art gallery, the Dior name was to never be used in the gallery name as a deal to his father. Christian's gallery received much love from great artist such as Max Jacob and Pablo Picasso. The gallery would later be forced to close. Once the gallery was closed he began to sell sketches on the streets of Paris. A man by the name Robert Piguet took interest in his dress sketches and he was hired as a design assistant. Not shortly after, he served in the South of France during World War II. Christian Dior many years later died on October 23, 1957. The cause of death was a heart attack. He was 52 years old. Though he has passed away is work still lives on today. Work/Style: Dior returned to Paris after war in the year of 1941 and began working for Lucien Lelong. This path led him to opening his own design house with a manufacturing company, owned by Marcel Boussac, backing him. Dior had 85 new employee ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 113. Research Paper On Christian Dior Dior Christan Dior: The great stylist and fashion designer Christian Dior was born in northern France in 1905. Dior blasted onto the Paris style scene in 1947 with outlines that went against wartime confinements and reintroduced a femininity and spotlight on extravagance to ladies' fashion. His subsequent achievement, taking into account the development of both his plans and his business rehearses, made him the best mold fashioner on the planet. His outlines have been worn by celebrities and members of royal families, and his organization keeps on working at the front line of the design business. In 1957, Dior passed away from a third heart attack at the age of 52 in Montecatini, Italy. The "New Look": In 1947, Christian Dior presented his first and most celebrated line named the New Look via Carmel Snow of Harper's Bazaar. The assortment was a outstanding contradiction of the war's suffering, while limiting restrained the extent of fabric utilized as a part of a dress or skirt, Dior utilized an extreme 20 yards of just the finest fabrics in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The tale of this distinguished firm dates from 1830 when the enthusiastic Charles Christofle, 25, took the reins of his family's little jewelry shop in the Maras region of Paris. Throughout the following ten years, with the financial help of his well off sister, Rosina Christofle, Charles utilized his sharp administrative abilities to expand the endeavor and win commissions at home in France and from as far abroad as Madagascar and South America. Charles Christofle then decided to lead the family's business with a more growing strategy. In the 1840s, he founded the company's name internationally, and by 1842, he was already acquiring some international brands. He had exclusive privileges to use a chain of copyrights held by Count Henri de Ruolz and British goldsmiths Georges and Richard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 117. Christian Dior: A New Look for Haute Couture Situation Analysis Born in 1905, Christian Dior, a fashion designer, became a fashion icon in the early 1940s. Before becoming a fashion icon, however, he initially was interested in art and architect. In 1928, after graduating college, he opened his own Art Boutique that displayed works from Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, Jean Cocteau, and Max Jacob. Unfortunately, in 1931, he had to close his boutique after his mom and brother died. Shortly after, he became a design assistant by Paris couturier Robert Piguet and in 1940, after the WWII, he was hired by couturier Lucien Lelong. (Christian Dior) In 1947, he launched his new look and by 1957; Dior's fashion had global sales of $22 million and net profit of $117, 440. After the war, Dior had almost single–handedly restored the international reputation of Parisian haute couture.(Harvard Business Publishing) On October 23, 1957, the tragedy of a third heart attack, killed Christian Dior at the age of 52 while on vacation in Montecatini, Italy. (Christian Dior) In the case, Christian Dior: A New Look for Haute Couture, it first starts off discussing about the death of Christian Dior on October 1957 and also about how Christian Dior changed the face of couture fashion after the war. Then the case goes on to talk about the birth of high fashion, industry structure, dissemination and exclusivity, the roaring twenties, the Great Depression, couture and the war, the rise of New York, Christian Dior bio, creativity and intellectual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 121. Andrew Marsh And The Ethics Of Belief The Christian faith goes back thousands of years, and has acquired a strong system of devout followers from all different walks of life. The big question regarding Christianity is whether or not there really is a God. Many have set out to disprove Christianity, including one of the major theorists Charles Darwin with his belief in evolution. Unlike in the evolution theory, faith plays a huge part in the Christian religion and without it they really rely on nothing. Can there be a valid belief system without evidence? Christianity falls short of being logical because of its lack of evidence, inadequate reasoning, and harm it causes to believers. Without evidence, nothing can accurately be proven true. In his article, You Know I Learned Something Today: Stan Marsh and the Ethics of Belief, Henry Jacoby quotes English mathematician and philosopher W.K Clifford when he says it is "wrong always, everywhere, and for anyone to believe anything upon insufficient evidence" (Jacoby 58). The Christian religion is strongly based on Faith; the faith that the Bible is nonfiction, that there is a heaven and a hell, and most importantly that there is in fact a God. Due to the fact that none of these subjects have any documented evidence supporting their claims, is it really in society's best interest to believe in them? If humans create beliefs based on the simple fact that they cannot be disproven; however, they have no solid evidence they can be proven then it is all turned into a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 125. A Group Of Undergraduate Christian Students Therefore, researchers Worthington and Scott went to to find their participants. They ended up deciding to pick participants from three different sources. These sources consisted of, one, undergraduate Christian students from the introduction to psychology at major mid–atlantic universities. Two, a group of undergraduate Christian students who are enrolled in 5 general study classes at a, mid–Atlantic, creedal–based Christian college, and are required to attend chapel services once a week. Third and last group are from four Washington, D.C., churches (from both traditional and charismatic Christian faiths)(Fretz and Keating, 1990). All together the total participant count was 301. To better understand these 301 participants I will highlight some of the other characteristics of each of the three groups. The first group count for 124 of the 301 people participating, 52 being males and 72 being females. The age range for this particular group was 17– 42. The second group on the other hand accounted for 98 of the 301 people used in this experiment. Out of that 98 people 29 were men and 69 were women. The total age range for this group was 17– 33. The third and final group was made up of 79 participants. Here the total age range was 22–72 and there were 43 men and 36 women (Fretz and Keating, 1990). Before we get to what the exact job of the three hundred and one participants are, let's describe how the research will be conducted. In this experiment there are two main elements ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 129. Christian Dior's Influence On Fashion Christian Dior was a dominating force in the fashion industry starting in 1947, he created the "new look" which altered the female silhouette and strayed from the wartime fabric restrictions following World War II. Dior was a man at the right place and at the right time, he brought beauty and glamour back into the dull clothing worn during and after the war and re–established Paris as the epicenter of Haute Couture. Dior exploded onto the Paris fashion scene and reintroduced femininity and focus on luxury to women 's fashion (Christian Dior, n.d.). In a growing world of ready to wear, Dior brought haute couture back and altered the fashion industry after times of despair; he sought out to bring luxurious fashion back. Christian Dior's revolutionary perspective on the styles following World War II changed the way the world viewed fashion and the aesthetics for everyday wear; he became a fashion dictator. Christian Dior was born on January 21st in Granville on the coast of Normandy in 1905, supported by his father's highly successful fertilizer company, his family moved to Paris when he was a boy. Dior had an immense passion for art and hoped to become an architect but his father had hopes that he would become a diplomat. Dior became enrolled into political science at the École des Sciences Politiques and after graduation opened a small art gallery with financial support from his father as long as he didn't use the Dior name on the gallery door. After his father's business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 133. Mark Greengrass's Christendom Destroyed: An Analysis In Mark Greengrass's Christendom Destroyed, Greengrass looks at how Christianity has changed throughout Europe. This change was a direct result of Martin Luther, the Ottoman Empire as well as different rulers throughout Europe. Christianity was going through something that they had never saw before with this change. Different rulers with different philosophies contested some of the churches believes as well as the questioning by Martin Luther. With this church was forced to change due, this change can be considered change for the best. Luther's arguments led way for another type of religion that the church had to go up against. This was the primary force that allowed for change. The questioning of ideas and the creation of a new way of believing was a direct threat to the church, change needed to happen. The Ottoman's were a huge threat to Christianity and helped contributed to it's downfall. With the Ottoman's spreading their territories around Europe quickly leading to them becoming a major threat. "Their (Ottoman) conquests nurtured the development and diffusion of an imperial ideology which both justified what they had a acquired and proclaimed their aspirations to world dominance." The conquering of the Turks by the Ottomans didn't help the anxiety that Christendom rulers had. Rulers were always worried about the Turks because of their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The rise of the powerful Ottoman's scared Christian leaders. New leaders as well as the women influence played a major role as well. The pressure that the women rulers faced to keep Christianity in their dynastic states. Martin Luther's presence played a major role in changing the way Christian rulers thought. The points that Luther had raised led the Christian people to think differently about their rulers. These events were different, but all of them helped lead to a change, the downfall of a major religion that needed a major change in the worst ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 137. A Christian Fiction In Skin, By Ted Dekker In the psychological thriller, Skin by Ted Dekker, five people get thrown into a town being shaken by a thunderstorm. Strange things keep happening around them and it doesn't take long for these strangers to figure out they are being hunted by an estranged serial killer going by the name of Sterling Red. These five people with no known connections to each other end up trapped in a library being tortured by Red. The killer wants these five people to pick which one of them is the ugliest and kill that person. But, his definition of ugly may not be the same as everyone else's. Ted Dekker was born in Yahukimo Regency, Indonesia to his two missionary parents. Later, after Dekker left Indonesia and graduated from high school, he went on to study Philosophy and Religion. After many successful years in the corporate world, Dekker finally pursued writing. Over the course of two years, he wrote two full novels then, completely started from scratch and rewrote them. Finally, he sold his company and moved his family to the mountains in Colorado to fully pursue his writing career. In this Christian fiction novel, Ted Dekker keeps the reader's on their toes with all of the plot's twists and turns. But, what about this book makes it Christian fiction? When I think of a Christian novel, I think of a book that explores and shows its readers a Christian world, something sort of along the lines of the Bible. Skin is nowhere near that. So, what about this book classifies it as "Christian"? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 141. The Fashion Of Christian Dior Essay For my own artist paper, I chose to study the French fashion house, Christian Dior SE. During the past seven decades, Christian Dior has transformed its brand from just another high end fashion house into a name synonymous with wealth, sophistication, power, dignity, and prestige. Christian Dior stands in a league of its own in our culture. It's a mega brand with major influence over fashion and business. Instead of spending hours hunting down financial records and hiring practices for a smaller house, Christian Dior appealed to me because of their long history, easily accessible records, and publicly traded status meaning they would have long reports outlining all the companies numbers for a given year. Christian Dior is also the majority owner of the luxury holdings company LVMH, with a 40.9% controlling share and 100% ownership of Christian Dior Couture (CITATION). Christian Dior SE was founded by its namesake, French fashion designer, Christian Dior. The legendary designer exploded onto the Parisian fashion scene in 1947 through designs that challenged the wartime restrictions and reintroduced feminine elegance to women's fashion. Dior was immediately successful and recognized for his unprecedented creative originality and innovation. During his lifetime, Dior was the most successful fashion designer in the world. Following Dior's death at the age of 52 in 1957, the house brought in a steady stream of new designers who would carry on Monsieur Dior's legacy into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 145. There is no doubt that Pairs is an extremely important and... There is no doubt that Pairs is an extremely important and influential city. Its rich history, beautiful architecture, legendary art museums and world–renowned food combine together to create a lovely place to live in and visit. However, many people do not know about the history of fashion in Paris. Sure, most have heard of famous designers like Chanel or Dior, but cannot say that they know about the history behind those household names. The founders of each company all have an incredible story to tell filled with inspiring tales of harnessing God given talents to rise to the top of the fashion world. One of the most well–known and respected high fashion brands of all time is Chanel. Today, it is worth billions of dollars, but that was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was while she was with him that she began designing hats, first as a hobby, then as a legitimate business. Balsan spoiled Chanel until 1908, when she began her second affair with one of his friends, Captain Arthur Edward 'Boy' Capel, a member of the elite English upper class. Their affair lasted nine years, through his marriage to an English aristocrat, but ultimately ended in 1919 when he died in a car accident. Chanel continued to design hats, and by 1910 she was a licensed milliner and had a boutique at 21 rue Cambon in Paris. He was the one to send her to Paris and finance her first shop. By 1912, her hats were beginning to become famous, and Chanel's business was getting more and more profitable. Before his death, Capel financed another boutique for Chanel. This one, located in the resort town of Deauville, sold luxurious yet casual clothes for leisure and sport made from simple fabrics like jersey that had never been used for women's clothing before. Today, jersey is one of the most popular fabrics for clothing, regardless of the type of garment or gender of the person its being sold to. Fueled by the success of her Deauville shop, Chanel opened another boutique in 1915 in a town on the Côte Basque called Biarritz. Biarritz's location was key to her success because it remained neutral through World War I. This allowed it to become an oasis for wealthy exiles and Spanish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 149. Pope Urban 2 Persuasive Essay There are many reasons Pope Urban II has decided to partake in this necessary crusade against the Muslims. Some of his reasoning stems from Christianity's current teachings. For example, the New Testament reveals Jesus had said to bring "not peace, but the sword" (Matt 10:34). Apart from God's input, the Pope must follow the Just–War Theory for a crusade to become valid. In order to consider a crusade as righteous, it must have a high probability of success, the right intention, a just cause, exhausted all peaceful alternatives, an assessment of proportionality and an official declaration of war from Pope Urban II. In general, this crusade has a high probability of success because God is on Christianity's side and there is a large response from fellow Christians. According to Roman ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, the Muslims are occupying Christian territory and threatening New Christian settlements in the Baltic region including the Byzantine empire (Riley–Smith 2005). In order to avoid further damage to Christianity, the Pope has to partake in a defensive war. If he does not, Muslims could continue to claim Christain regions resulting in the extinction of Christianity. In general, these heretics do not have a deep rooted religious or historical connection with the Jerusalem. For example, most of the stories in the Christian Bible take place in Jerusalem. Even Christianity's lord and savior is said to have lived and died in Jerusalem. Therefore, Muslims are not entitled to that piece of land. At the same time, heretics in Languedoc are rebelling against the church and are consistently denying their responsibilities to teach others about Christ (Riley–Smith 2005). If people are not taught about Jesus, they will not have a place in heaven. The crusade's purpose is not only to unite Christians with Jerusalem but to influence non–believers to become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 153. A Summary, Analysis and Discussion of Søren Kierkegaard,... A summary, analysis and discussion of Søren Kierkegaard, Training in Christianity[1] I. Introduction In this essay, I will try to summarize, analyze and discuss several pages of Søren Kierkegaard's Training in Christianity. I will try to focus on his approach to sacred history, a general Christian history and Christianity, which he discusses in this work in relation to faith in God. In other parts of this essay I will attempt also to relate these pages of his work to some key ideas of Kierkegaard's theology and philosophy and support this with some concrete quotations from the text. In the end I will very briefly compare different philosophies of Hegel and Kierkegaard and try to relate Kierkegaard's work to a few topics, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Christian has according to Kierkegaard nothing to learn from general history, teaching Christian history in schools is therefore pointless. '[...] true Christians [...] have nothing to do with Christians of former generations, but everything to do with contemporary Christ.'[9] So does the history of Christianity of over 1800 years in Kierkegaard's time (over 2000 in ours) have any significance at all? To this question would Kierkegaard probably give answer: 'No', as he gives answers to few similar questions he asks himself. Firstly, he tries to give answer on question whether Jesus is always the same or he has changed in history and whether we can learn anything about him from history. To this question Kierkegaard responds: 'Yes, He is the same yesterday and today.'[10] Therefore we can not learn anything new about him from history; we can know him only from sacred history. This means we can know God only as humbled, as 'lowly one,'[11] but never as the one, who is in glory and who will in glory come. 'about His coming again nothing can be known; in the strictest sense, it can only be believed.'[12] Secondly, Kierkegaard asks himself, if one can prove from history that Christ was God. Here he answers: No. He argues that it is impossible to prove this using reason, because we can only prove that something is against reason and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...