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    Youth and Gangsterism

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    roped into gangsterism at an early age‚ from the ages of ten to sixteen years. Many males are drawn into the gang arena by the attraction of money‚ power and glamour with which they associate gangsterism. They dream of the flashy cars‚ massive gold jewellery‚ immense amounts of money‚ and the power to control a whole town – as their ultimate goal. In reality‚ however‚ it is far from being what they thought it would be. Yet‚ as youngsters‚ they do not see further than their own ignorance. From the moment

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    Vivienne Westwood

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    as they still weren’t seen as ‘able’ to do a mans job like a banker or a doctor. During her time of study and teaching‚ she made jewellery to sell at a stall on Portobello Road which is a street in Notting Hill‚ London known for it’s unique market. There are lots of antique stalls‚ jewellery stalls and vintage clothing stalls. Some of the most famous fashion and jewellery designers and artists have worked on or had stalls on Portobello Road and to this day it is seen as an honour. Lots of celebrities

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    The Necklace Essay

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    appears to be an unpleasant‚ middle class woman who believes she was made for a rich life. Madame Matilde Loisel is lucky enough to obtain invitations to the Ministry of the Public Instruction party; because she is middle class and cannot afford jewellery to wear‚ she borrows a necklace from her good friend Madame Jeanne Forestier. But whilst coming home from the party she loses the necklace. This leads her to start a new life of poverty. Maupassant shows the reader the innermost thoughts of Mathilde

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    Koduvally village near Kozhikode in north Kerala has nearly forgotten its tradition of pottery-making. Today‚ it is known as the state’s "gold village"‚ boasting more than 100 jewellery shops. Their clientele: hundreds of families who have relatives working in the Gulf. The number of gold retailers in Kerala has gone upto 5000 In spite of sky-rocketing prices of the yellow metal-from Rs.4‚395 per 10 gram in 2000 to more than Rs.20‚000 in 2011-its demand has not been seriously affected in Kerala

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    Patek Philippe Marketing

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    Executive Summary This report is commissioned to examine what marketing factors affect on organizations‚ so it provides an analysis of watch industry in Australia such as growth of watch industry and market share of major companies. Also‚ relevant data such as marketing strategy of organization‚ competitors‚ and customers in terms of microenvironment and political and demographic factors in terms of macro environment are identified and evaluated. Furthermore‚ results of data analyzed show that

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    Question 1 Match the following aspects related with the production concept - Consumer preference | | | Nature | | | Applicability | | | Company desirability | | | Question 2 Identify the correct sequence that leads to potential demand - | a. a. | | | b. b. | | | c. c. | | | d. d. | Right Choice: this forms the correct sequence that leads to demand | Question 3 Identify the ODD statement: Pricing is a part of marketing function because of these benefits

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    Marc Newson

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    Australia. He spent much of his childhood travelling Europe and Asia and now based in London. He is a successful industrial designer who works in aircraft design‚ product design‚ furniture design‚ jewellery‚ and clothing. Marc Newson graduated in 1984 from the Sydney College of the Arts in jewellery and sculpture. Marc Newson is a creative‚ unique and most successful contemporary designer. The designs and work that he has created up to date are exceptional‚ different and mesmerizing. He incorporates

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    There are things that you can do also to keep out of any danger that your employer will not be able to do for you. For example‚ wearing loose clothing or jewellery that can be caught in machinery would not be an appropriate dress code. To avoid this‚ where non-fitted shirts that can easily be tucked in‚ keep ties fitted properly and remove any jewellery that has the potential to lodge inside electrical equipment. Employers need be aware of their surrounding and can protect other people by reporting injuries

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    horseshoe has been a symbol of good luck for centuries. For ages‚ the horseshoe seems to be the most commonly encountered lucky charm or lucky symbol in modern North America. The horseshoe can be seen in models of paintings‚ wall hangings and jewellery. The horseshoe amulets when being used as magical protectors can be seen hung above or next to doorways. This use of the horseshoe originated in Europe‚ it can still be found in use nailed onto barns‚ houses and places of business from Italy to

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    Western Europe emerged from the hardships of the middle ages in a spectacular cultural flowering-the renaissance‚ literally a rebirth. A money economy replaced the feudal system‚ and consumer goods with fixed price levels and values became available on an open market. During the renaissance individuals became more self-aware and extrovert. Renaissance had a more unifying effect on fashion. Clothes were made to match a customer’s request. Tailors began to form business networks of closely related

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