by ticking ( / ) on the appropriate line. 1. What is your work status? Student Working Self-employed 0thers‚ please specify __________ 2.What is your annual spending on designer and fashion accessories in a year? Less than RM100 RM100-RM400 RM401-RM900 RM901-RM1500 More than RM1500 3.Do you think our products are affordable to buy? Yes
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high school‚ I accidentally came across a book about branding and retail management that triggered my vague interest in marketing communication and management. In retrospect‚ it was precisely this vague notion that developed into a strong desire‚ an unshakable ideal that I am determined to pursue with lifelong dedication. But when I succeeded in my National Institute of Fashion Technology‚ exam‚ I started loving art and fashion‚ and creativity and imagination became natural extensions of my enthusiasm
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Industrial Ecology Practices in the Fashion Industry Introduction The industrial revolution in the 1800s brought a paradigm shift to the way humans interacted with the environment. The increased capability of producing and manufacturing on a large scale‚ the rise of multiple industries‚ growing demand and proliferation of hedonistic consumption patterns‚ has created a culture of surplus‚ want and waste. (Falasca-Zamponi‚ 2012) From an environmental point of view‚ this resource hungry trend is
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Design Influences 1920s The economic glory days of the 1920s is renowned for its luxury items and art movements but was this just for an elitist sect to the decade known as the golden era? The ’roaring twenties ’ was a period of striking change and social upheaval. The period was of dramatic technological advancements as the 1920s witnessed new discoveries and inventions that became the foundation of prosperous businesses in virtually every field. The Great War had hastened development
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know there was any Canadian fashion " This comment was given by a member of the British press after receiving an invitation to a Canadian fashion show in London in 1983‚ but it could well have been the retort of almost any ordinary citizen of Canada in the late 20th century. In fact‚ only recently have Canadians started trusting and recognizing Canada’s fashion industry and designers. Because of a lack of confidence from the Canadian public‚ the Canadian fashion industry often went unnoticed amidst
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the specific requirements of their organization and business. The services and customized solutions ranges from human resource training and processes‚ marketing and events promotions‚ accounting and financial management services to basic computerization‚ software solutions‚ and website design to develop integrated back-end solutions. It is established to serve small and mid-sized businesses to meet the challenges and demands of their businesses and help them increase their productivity‚ hence‚
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While paying students for good grades is a tradition that goes back many years‚ a formal incentive system in schools is a relatively new and controversial topic.It is believed that schools should be educating students in many ways: such as emotional and physical development‚ readiness for work and civic participation‚ as well as students’ health and safety (Hout 25). When being paid for grades‚ students do not get these skills as easily and can lead to practical problems in their classrooms‚ as well
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1920’s Study Guide RISE OF NATIVISM 1. Red Scare ➢ Eugene Debs -Socialist leader -Imprisoned ➢ Palmer Raids -US Attorney General Mitchell Palmer -Hunted down communists‚ socialists‚ and anarchists (People who opposed any form of gov’t) -Many foreigners deported -Trampled civil rights ➢ Mail Bombings -Many bombs were mailed to gov’t and business leaders -Public became fearful of Communism taking over -Led to Palmer Raids ➢ Sacco & Vanzetti -Italian immigrants and anarchists -Arrested
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Topic Learning Guide Aviation Safety Systems TOPIC 2 SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Safety Management Systems in the Aviation Industry Introduction This topic area covers the second and third sessions. Now that some of the basic terms and concepts associated with safety management systems and risk management have been discussed‚ it is important to outline what a safety management system encompasses‚ and the benefits it can bring when implemented and maintained within an organisation such
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Introduction To Event Report The Rise Of Event Industry And Event Tourism YinJin Chen (Damon) 2-6 Words Count: 2052 words Date: 20 October‚ 2012 Table Of Content Introduction…………………………………………………….3 Chapter One: Events place today………………………………4 People activities…………………………………………... 4 Government Support……………………………………….4 Important for local…………………………………………5 Chapter Two: Events and Environment Sustainability………...5 Important for Environment Sustainability………………….5 Effects to environment……………………………………
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