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  • Photographer takes her best shot at helping families at Sarah's House hen Laura LaRosa's family members fled Cuba in 1980, the only items they took with them besides clothing were photographs. So the Annapolis resident knows how important family pictures can be in people's lives.

  • ...v. Bannercraft Clothing Co., 415 U. S. 1, 24 (1974); Petroleum Exploration...

  • ...(j) Protective clothing and equipment?(1) Provision and use. Where eye or ...

  • Frank N. Bowers, 88, of 50 Alliance Ave., Hellam, formerly of Columbia, died of natural causes Wednesday at Heatherbank Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Columbia. Bowers was a patternmaker and designer of children's clothing for 40 years at the former Little Prince Co., Columbia. He retired in 1980. He also was a self-employed antiques dealer.

  • As the evening hour approached on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 Bishop Jessie C. English, 84, of Roanoke, stepped into Eternity. She was born February 14, 1927 in Freeman W.Va. to the Late Roy and Ruth Campbell. She attended BramWell High School and furthered her education at Bethlehem Bible College. She was preceded in death by her husband, John T. English Sr., her children, Elder Elsie Pritchett, Minister Ruth Watkins and John T. English Jr. of Roanoke Virginia. She was married to the love of her life John English Sr. in 1941 and born of this union was nine children, six girls and three boys. Then at the age of 13 Bishop J.C. English accepted the Lord as her personal savior and filled with the Holy Ghost. Bishop J.C. English was called into the ministry at the age of 14 under...

  • SHELBY COUNTY Ackers, Connie

    ... based in children's and juniors' retail clothing stores. During the 1950's through the 1980's, they...

  • Colleges and universities are keenly interested in developing a positive relationship with current students as well as maintaining contact with alumni for a variety of enrollment and financial reasons. Institutions spend a growing amount of time and effort in an attempt to retain their existing student body as tuition and fees are needed to help pay for faculty and staff salaries, maintenance, and other operating expenses. Alumni are looked upon as sources of referrals and financial support. This paper explores whether the attire of faculty influences the satisfaction level of students who are future alumni. In general, the results of this study suggest that both business and non-business students have a higher opinion of their educational experience when faculty members wear profession...

    ...For instance, formal clothing tends to improve the perception of credibility, in...

  • Thelma Pitt of Monterey Park is waiting for new knees, but she sees no reason to be idle in the meantime. Pitt and other ladies recently trained to become Children's Disaster Services volunteers represented varying professions, cultures, ethnic groups and religions.

    ... while they re- secure housing, clothing, food and essential services. Children's Disaster ...

  • SKATE AND PARTY LIKE IT'S 1980 Roller skating and a concert by old school rappers Dana Dane and Chubb Rock will highlight Back to the '80s: The return of the Roller World Bus Stop on Sunday, Nov. 29, at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds Coliseum, 1043 S. Main St., Dayton. Roller skating is from 8 to 10 p.m. The concert starts at 11 p.m. Tickets are $20 for the event, sponsored by Popeyes Chicken and Wright and Vannoy. It includes old school hair, dance and clothing contests.

  • THE ASTRONAUT FARMER. In its first scene, Michael Polish's oddball charmer telegraphs that it isn't going to be a typical underdog-and-his-dreams story: A man in a vintage spacesuit rounds up cows. Rancher Charlie Farmer (Billy Bob Thornton) plans on going to space - he's building a rocket in his barn - and nobody from his dusty Texas town or the federal government is going to tell him otherwise. This quirky dramedy, co-written by Michael and Mark Polish (Twin Falls, Idaho), is occasionally derailed by some saccharine moments. But Farmer also illustrates how our culture clamors for dream-big stories while consistently undermining them. Despite its whiff of the fantastic, it's Farmer's spirit, buoyed by the American iconoclasm and ingenuity we claim to treasure, that is the story's real ...

    ... overweight black women in inappropriate clothing exist for our hilarity, and deserve to be repeated...



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