CIM 2010 Cultural (Industry) Management Analysis of the Diamond Industry Becky Gong Culture‚ Creativity and Management 1. Why Interested? A diamond is forever. No one will be unfamiliar with this classical advertising verbal. Diamonds have symbolized love and eternity for centuries‚ which can still be constantly found in some of the world’s oldest pieces of jewelry. They were surrounding by myths and legends and once regarded as the “Tears of the
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In Guy de Maupassant’s short story‚ “The Necklace‚” Madame Loisel‚ a poor woman who has always wished to be like the others‚ is going to a ball. She protests that she needs the perfect dress. While finding the perfect dress‚ her husband searches up and down for the money to afford what his wife wants. Once the perfect dress was found‚ something was missing‚ her jewelry! She wasn’t one to own jewelry although she knew the perfect person. She would ask her friend! Her friend owned a piece for everyone
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want more. This essential quality is what makes people human. By striving to be better‚ this species has done countless extraordinary things by wanting to elevate ourselves higher than others. However‚ Guy de Maupassant’s “The Necklace” shows the story of young‚ beautiful‚ 19th century housewife Mathilde Loisel aspiring to be a luxurious white collar. Even though it is human nature to want more‚ Mathilde ravening desire to appear as higher class blinds her of what she has and becomes her own downfall
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Nowadays‚ most of the students worry about something related to school work during their school life such as the way of studying efficiently‚ maintaining good grades in their classes‚ attending high level universities‚ and so on. This is what they have to confront and overcome if they hope to graduate from great universities to become part of elite. Since everybody knows a person’s educational background is all important in most countries‚ students’ parents and teachers often strongly expect them
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case law. The government then appointed a Board of the Taxation inquiry to consult with charities on the Bill. As a result of widespread criticism from charities‚ the Government decided to abandon the Bill. As a result‚ the government then introduced what became the Extension of Charitable Purpose Act 2004. This Bill did not attempt to codify the definition of a charitable purpose; it merely sought to clarify that certain purposes were indeed charitable‚ whose charitable status had been subject to legal
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Which of these are the main sources of regulations governing financial reporting in Australia? A) The Corporations Act‚ The AASB‚ CLERP B) Accounting standards‚ conceptual framework‚ stock exchange listing rules C) Government legislation‚ stock exchange listing rules‚ accounting standards D) AASB‚ FRC‚ government legislation. If there is a conflict between the provisions of the Framework and the requirements of the accounting standards A) The statements of accounting concepts prevail B) The
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Luna In the short story “The Necklace” the author Guy de Maupassant portrays a character named Mathilde Loisel who married a clerk and had delusions of being rich. One day her husband brings her an invitation to go to a formal party but refuses to go because she has no dress or jewelry. So her husband buys her a dress and she borrows a diamond necklace from her friend. At the party she amazes everyone like she dreamed it and in the end lost her friends diamond necklace. She searches for it but comes
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in The Necklace In Mauassant’s essay‚ The Necklace Matilda Loisel borrowed a necklace from a rich friend‚ Mrs Forestier‚ so that she would not present a "shabby air in the midst of rich women." She loses the necklace but refuses to admit that. Her and her husband‚ not realizing that the necklace was fake‚ buy a similar necklace to return to Mrs Forestier. They end up having to work for ten years to pay off this debt. All of Mme. Loisel’s actions leading up to the loss of the necklace were
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Mon/Wed 220-540 Diamonds: The Overpriced Best Friend “A diamond is a girls best friend‚” “A diamond is forever‚” “Nothing says I love you‚ like a diamond‚” these are all statements that have been force fed into our brains since we can remember. But why? Why cant a ruby be our best friend? Why cant the man of your dreams get you an 2.5 carat Sapphire ring when he pops the question? Would you say no if it wasn’t a diamond? Due to the clever marketing team of De Beers‚ they have made diamonds the symbol
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