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    She adapts power dressing to her personal style making it more feminine. For instance during a business cocktail meeting, Tess wears a long black sparkly dress and a dark brown fur coat, attracting people's attention. Tess is "the first woman […] that dresses like a woman, not like a woman would think a man would dress if he was a woman". [22]

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    Dan Ariely was born to Yoram and Dafna Ariely in New York City while his father was studying for an MBA at Columbia University.He has two younger sisters. The family emigrated to Israel when he was three years old.

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    By the late 1970s, over 70 percent of U.S. households were equipped with washers and dryers, and with approximately 18,000 employees worldwide, the company was established as a dominant manufacturer of large laundry appliances.