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    CONTEMPORARY ISSUES OF EVENTS : Fashions Nights Out TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION 1. EVENT IN CONTEXT 1. EVENT COMPLEXITY 2. EVENT IMPACT RESEARCH 2. ECONOMIC IMPACTS 2.1 DEFINING FNO ECONOMIC IMPACTS 3. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 3.1 DEFINING FNO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS BASIC ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS INTERMEDIATE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 4. SOCIAL IMPACTS 5. MEDIA IMPACTS CONCLUSION APENDIX TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE APPROACH CONTEMPORARY ISSUES OF EVENTS ABSTRACT This study proposes a close examination

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    Business Administration are in charge of regulating intellectual property infringement in China. When reports are filed the Industry and Business Administration will contact the police to enforce the law. The police will not do much about it because counterfeit software and products provide the people of China with affordable necessity. On the other hand‚ Intellectual property is heavily protected in the U.S. By filing Patent‚ Copyright or Trademark individuals are able to protect their property and have

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    The ZARA: Fast Fashion case. 1. Create a diagram that illustrates the linkages among Zahra’s competitive choices.  Firstly‚ everything is connected through centralized hubs. Zara has its main operations in Spain‚ but with each expansion into a new country‚ that country has its own centralized Zara facility. This allows for local factors to be considered in each market‚ but gives Zara an excellent line of communication and ultimate control of all operations. The in-house designs are sourced this

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    was punishable by death. During the American Revolution‚ counterfeiting was so rampant‚ especially by the British‚ the colonial currency was deemed nearly worthless. While during the Civil War‚ almost a half of all the currency in circulation was counterfeit. At the time‚ almost 1‚600 state banks printed their own bills; and each bank carried a different design‚ making it difficult to

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    H&M Introduction: * Background: From a single women’s wear shop in Vasteras‚ Sweden‚ to six different brands and 3‚500 stores all around the world. H&M’s design team creates sustainable fashion for all‚ always at the best price. The collections include everything from dazzling party collections to quintessential basics and functional sportswear – for women‚ men‚ teenagers and children‚ and for every season or occasion. In addition to clothes‚ shoes‚ bags‚ jewelry‚ make up and underwear there is

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    ENG 150 18 October 2012 The Negative Effects of the Fashion Industry on Eating Disorders While it’s fashion week in London‚ the size “zero” models start to prepare for the big show by purging to be as thin as possible. Most models starve themselves in order to achieve the “waif”‚ stick-thin figure; it becomes so addictive‚ almost like second nature that it further leads to serious eating disorders. From recent studies‚ today’s model weighs about 23% less than the normal woman. Clearly‚ most

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    Fashion brand : Matohu (Tokyo‚ Japan) Founded 2005 Presenting women`s wear in the tokyo fashion week every season but also have a few mens wear in the production. http://www.matohu.com/ 1. Reverence for tradition‚ Re-discovering They always try to combine the fashion and the cultural heritage of Japan. They would like to ew discovering one by one the manifestations of the Japanese eye that tend to disappear and following those in their original ways. All products are made by domestic industries

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    diminished currency’. Emsley‚ Hitchcock and Shoemaker goes further to state that coining offences can include: ‘coining (counterfeiting coins)’‚ ‘possessing moulds for the manufacture of coins’‚ ‘manufacturing counterfeit paper money‚ banknotes or bills of exchange’ and ‘possessing counterfeit money or putting it in into circulation ("uttering")’. Furthermore‚ ‘The statute farther enacts‚ that to . . . colour‚ gild‚ or case over any coin resembling the current coin . . . shall be construed high treason

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    that could fund our schools and our roads…” Since this is her belief her purpose is to inform readers about counterfeit goods. She gives many statistics on how bad counterfeiting goods can be. “Since 1982‚ the global trade in counterfeit and pirated goods has grown from an estimated $5.5 billion to approximately $600 billion annually.” She continues to give a few examples of counterfeit goods. “The Food and Drug Administration has

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    liable should infringement occur‚ and simply because the internet makes it easier for pirates to sell counterfeit items. 4. The Tiffany vs. eBay case established that trademark owners re responsible for policing for counterfeit items when their products are sold in an online marketplace. Tiffany conducted studies finding that a large percentage of ‘Tiffany’ items sold on eBay were counterfeit. In an attempt to stop this‚ Tiffany made several demands to eBay. One of which‚ eBay refused‚ resulting

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