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Supplied New Zealand beauty brand MONDAY Haircare launched in Canada this week, with plans to launch in the UK and China. The brand first launched in Australian supermarkets in March 2020, and has become known for its eye-catching millennial pink packaging Founder Jaimee Lupton told Business Insider Australia how she took the brand global. New Zealand beauty brand MONDAY Haircare launched in Canada this week, less than a month after hitting shelves at Target and Ultra Beauty in the US, with launches in the UK and China soon to follow. The company – founded by 28-year-old Jaimee Lupton – first launched into supermarkets in Australia in March 2020. Despite its arrival coinciding with the coronavirus pandemic, the $10 shampoo and conditioner sets, packaged in the now-famous baby pink pump bottles, reached cult status at warp speed. ....
January 25, 2021 African American English derives from a historical past of contact between multiple language speakers. It varies across age, ethnicity, class, and gender. There is more than one AAE. Iryna Alekseienko/iStock via Getty Images Plus African descendants in the U.S. have been speaking varieties of English, today known as African American Language (AAL), for many centuries. While not all Black people speak AAL, many do. Think you know all there is to know about the language? Think again! Read on for what you should know about AAL. 1. The V in AAVE stands for vernacular. African American Vernacular English (AAVE) references the language being used in more casual settings. However, as time progressed, language scholars realized that AAVE is spoken in a variety of settings including more informally at home and in more formal spaces like the office. ....