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    Geophysicist Mark Thatcher invented Teva (Hebrew: טבע, pronounced "teh-vah" not "tee-vah," Hebrew for "nature" [13]). While working as a rafting guide in 1982 he noticed the lack of proper shoes for river activities. Sneakers would become heavy when wet and would take days to dry, and flip-flops would slide off feet very easily. A pair of ...

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    In 1988, shoe manufacturing in Israel suffered from the glut of inexpensive imports from the Far East. Naot Mordechai considered shutting down its shoe factory. The economic situation of the kibbutz was so serious that it became part of a study of failing companies at the economics department of Tel Aviv University .

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    As of October 2013, the company operated 503 stores in 44 states and Puerto Rico under the names Burlington Coat Factory, Cohoes Fashions, Baby Depot, and MJM Designer Shoes. [16] [17] In 2016, Burlington Stores joined the Fortune 500 for the first time. [18] Tom Kingsbury served as the CEO from 2008 to 2018. [19]

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    Then there’s the speed at which the water is thrashing through. The Drake is part of the most voluminous ocean current in the world, with up to 5,300 million cubic feet flowing per second.

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