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Shein (/ ˈ ʃ iː ɪ n / ⓘ SHEE-in; styled as SHEIN; Chinese: 希音; pinyin: Xīyīn) is a global e-commerce platform specializing in fast fashion.While the company primarily focuses on women's clothing, it also offers men's apparel, children's wear, accessories, makeup, shoes, bags, and other fashion items.
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The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org شي إن; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Shein; Usage on ckb.wikipedia.org بازاری ئۆنڵاینی شی ین
Daily agenda. A personal organizer, also known as a datebook, date log, daybook, day planner, personal analog assistant, book planner, year planner, or agenda (from Latin agenda – things to do), is a portable book or binder designed for personal management.
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The Wish List may refer to: Wish list, a compilation of desired items, usually as a request for gifts; The Wish List, a novel by Eoin Colfer; The Wish List (political organization), a political action committee in the U.S. The Wish List, an EP by Tinchy Stryder "The Wish List" , a 2004 television episode
Mystery 101 is an American/Canadian series of mystery TV movies created by Robin Bernheim and Lee Goldberg. [1] It stars Jill Wagner , Kristoffer Polaha [ 2 ] and Robin Thomas . The series airs on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel in the United States and on the W Network in Canada.
Marvin Schein, Henry Schein's son, took over management of daily operations in 1971. [10] In 1978, founder Henry Schein's son Jay Schein became CEO of the company. [8] When Jay Schein died of cancer in 1989, Stanley Bergman took over as CEO. [8] [9] Bergman was born in South Africa and came to New York in 1976, where he became an accountant.