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Would you buy a fake brand-name bag, shoe pair??
The fake goods in China sell at a fraction of the price of some over valued American brand. The fake goods owner rip off original brand name and cheaply manufacture goods with fake logos and name.
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Evolution of video games from pac Sega to Xbox, Playstation -2, Playstation-3.
The past and present…

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Catwalk Shoe company has about 130 stores across India, 12 of them are the most expensive boutiques for VIP-clients.
It also imports the products of China, but now most of the shoes are manufactured at factories with a production of 800 to 900 pairs daily.
Workers toil virtually because of the food, they live inside factories, prepare food themselves, sleep in the corridors, wake up next day to start production again, work about 16 to 17 hours a day.
This is the making of low-cost products.
Catwalk Shops.


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George W. Bush is at Beijing Olympics 2008. He is there to cheer and motivate US Olympic hopefuls.
Kudos to the photographer and US beach volleyball player Kerri Walsh is suddenly in limelight.

Peek-oh-nomics
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Here’s a list of few very handy MS Word tips and shortcuts. Did you ever know these?
Adding Horizontal Dividers in Word
To add a variety of horizontal dividers in Word, type three characters and press enter.
| Hyphens ( - - - ) |
| Underscores ( ___ ) |
| Equal Signs ( === ) |
| Hash Signs ( ### ) |
| Asterisks ( *** ) |
| Tildes ( ~~~ ) |
Type Out a Table in Word
You can create tables in Microsoft Word by simply typing out a string of PLUS SIGNS (+) and MINUS SIGNS (-).
Start the row with a PLUS SIGN (+) and then type MINUS SIGN (-) until you have the column width you want. If you want to add a new column, type PLUS SIGN (+) again. When you’re done type a final PLUS SIGN (+) and press ENTER. Word turns your text into a table. To add more rows to your table, move to the last cell in the table and press TAB.
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A Jonathan Swift “Gulliver” captures its scope and scale. People seeking something unusual to see the exhibit and create small scenes that took place in everyday life. Check them out!
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