KS3 Ethical Fashion Th ematic Unit bbc.co.uk/northernireland /forteachers 1 Introduction to Thematic Unit Clothing has got cheaper and cheaper over the last thirty years. Where once‚ children may have received clothes twice a year and/or at special occasions‚ some pupils now may buy fashion items every week – and throw them away after they’ve been worn a couple of times. This thematic unit looks at the phenomenon of ‘fast fashion’ and its cost in terms of the environment and people’s
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Introduction In this assignment I will be talking about two organisations‚ Apple and Barnado’s. I will be talking about the purpose‚ objective and ownership of both organisations. Apple Inc. – Public Sector Purpose: Apples purpose is to provide their customers with the latest technology and gadgets. Apple creates laptops‚ computers‚ phones and other products. Apple’s business structure is tall as it has the CEO at the top. Aims: Apple want to have a large share in the technology market‚ they
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they don’t have the money‚ but for the fact that the need for food and medicine is far too great‚ and dispersed around the world that not everyone would receive this aid. Singer gives two examples in which one can donate to‚ and that is UNICEF and Oxfam America‚ but what about the other significant amount of organizations around the world. Fact is you don’t even need to go overseas to see the Poverty‚ when
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did McCandless. McCandless reconnected with his parents at graduation even giving Billie a mother’s day card. He also told his family “I think I’m going to disappear for a while‚”(Pg.21) Then McCandless donated his remaining savings of $20‚000 to OXFAM‚ an organization trying to end world hunger. June of 1990 was the family last heard of Chris. He finally gets to begin his
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(2007) How Change Happens: Interdisciplinary Perspectives for Human Development. [report] Oxfam GB. Next PLC (2012) Corporate Responsibility Report. [report] Leicester: Next
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Congress. 1 Apr. 2006. . B.J.St Matthew‚ Danial. "The Nigerian Economy." Online Nigeria. 6 Dec. 2005. Devace Nigeria Inc. 1 Apr. 2006 . "Nigeria." CIA.gov. 11 Jan. 2006 The CIA Factbook. 1 Apr. 2006 . "Poverty and the Economy in Nigeria." Oxfam. Feb. 2003. Oxfam International. 1 Apr. 2006 . Obadan‚ Mike. The Nigerian Economy and the External Sector. New York: Malthouse Pr‚ 1996
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------------------------------------------------- World Food Day From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia World Food Day | World Food Day 2009 | Observed by | All UN Member States | Date | 16 October | World Food Day is celebrated every year around the world on 16 October in honor of the date of the founding of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in 1945. The day is celebrated widely by many other organisations concerned with food security‚ including the World Food
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au/about-ethics/ethics-centre-articles/ethics-subjects/globalisation/article-0014.html Nike (2004) Osborne‚ A. (2000). Adidas Attacked for Asian ‘Sweatshops’. The Guardian‚ November 23‚ 2000. Retrieved May 1st‚ 2008 from; http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2000/nov/23/andrewosborn Oxfam Australia (2008) Prout‚ J. (2006). Corporate responsibility in the global economy: a business case. Society and Business Review. 1(2) pp. 184-191. Play Fair (2008) Roberts‚ D.‚ Engardio‚ P.‚ Bernstein‚ A. (2006). Secrets‚ Lies‚ And Sweatshops. BusinessWeek
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been granted; members of the contesting party expressed their regrets for lack of preparations to block it. Ethiopia continued to seek Starbucks’ voluntary agreement acknowledging the country’s ownership of the names Sidamo and Harar 2006 October: Oxfam and 85‚000 Starbucks customers asked Starbucks to come to the table to discuss and sign a Licensing Agreement with Ethiopia acknowledging Ethiopia’s ownership of the names Sidamo and Harar 2006 November: Oxford Professor offered an independent view
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Introduction: The Salvation Army is an integral part of Christian church‚ the movement founded by William booth and his wife Catherine in 1865 in London‚ England has now spread across the globe in 124 countries and provides services is in more than 175 languages as of 1st January 2011. Its International headquarter is based in London. Its objects are ‘the advancement of the Christian religion of education‚ the relief of poverty‚ and other charitable objects beneficial to society or the community
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