Animals in the Fashion Industry Imagine being taken from your family‚ to a cold‚ dark place where you are locked up‚ with no room to move‚ in a small cage. You are taken every once in a while to get your hair shaved off‚ and things rubbed into your skin that could potentially make your hair never grow back‚ or it burns you and makes your skin bleed. Or maybe you get a substance put into your eyes and are kept with that substance in your eyes for two weeks and you go blind‚ or maybe you are being
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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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In “The Fashion Industry” by Hannah Berry‚ it shows that ads make us free to be and individual. She states that women are always told what products they should use to be beautiful and that two Clarks and Sorrel ads help encourage women to break free from this standard “beauty mold”.Berry uses a lot of description to help depict a mental image of the ads before showing a picture of the ad itself. The Clarks ad shows a band geek playing the trumpet and the Sorrel ad shows a woman wearing devil-red
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Future Telecom Markets and Strategy to cope with the Change Contact Information Dr. Kashif Azim Janjua kajanjua@gmail.com‚ kajanjua@hotmail.com Senior Manager/Director (Training) PTCL‚ Pakistan Tel. # 00923334165755 Abstract This paper aims to give an insight into structure of future telecom markets and provide a strategy for the present day telecom operators to operate efficiently in the rapidly transforming telecom world. Multimedia intensive (converging video‚ voice and data) and peer
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Analyzing Growth and Development of Fast Food Industry in Pakistan Project Supervisor Mr. Muhammad Zafar Saeed Student Name: Reg.No 1. Tania Hamid 1211-892 BATCH: 32 ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN HOTEL MANAGEMENT Chapter 1 Introduction The hospitality industry consists of broad category of fields within the service industry that includes lodging‚ restaurants‚ event
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Methodology Lecture Prepared by Mr. Atiquzzafar Khan IIIE‚ International Islamic University‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan About The Course & How To Use This Lecture The Distance Learning Course entitled “Fundamentals of Islamic Economics” is a joint offering of Imam Sadiq University‚ Tehran‚ Iran; International Islamic University‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan; Markfield Institute of Higher Education‚ Leicester‚ UK; and Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI)‚ Islamic
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Case: Edible Oils Industry in Pakistan Analysis of the case This case provides thorough understanding of the Edible oil industry in Pakistan and how it has changed and evolved down the years. The case highlights different macro and micro environment factors which have an influence in shaping up the market of edible oils. Initially‚ Desi ghee was the most widely used edible oil in Pakistan. However‚ with the passage of time‚ there was a shift in trend from desi ghee to vanaspati ghee because
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Table of Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 2 Garments Industry: A Global Perspective 3 Global Trends in Garments 3 Garments Industry: A Pakistani Perspective 4 FLIGHT TO BANGLADESH 8 Competition 9 Application of Porter’s Diamond Model: 10 LABOR 10 RAW MATERIAL 10 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS 11 MACHINERY 11 R&D 12 Perspective of a local Garments Importer‚ Exporter and Distributor 16 BENCHMARKING ANALYSIS OF THE GARMENTS SECTOR 18 Poor Practices 19 Good Practices 21 GOOD PRACTICES/RECOMMENDATIONS
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WHO-EM/TFI/055/E Tobacco industry activities in Pakistan 1992–2002 WHO-EM/TFI/055/E Tobacco industry activities in Pakistan 1992–2002 WHO Library Cataloguing in Publication Data World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean Tobacco industry activities in Pakistan 1992 – 2002 / World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean p. WHO-EM/TFI/055/E 1. Tobacco Industry - Pakistan 2. Tobacco – economics 3. Smoking - prevention and control
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Executive Summary Our short research based paper summarizes the key points about what has been happening in the Pakistan cement industry and what future holds for it‚ if the growth continues the same way. Cement exports of the country continues to depict healthy growth and were recorded at the level of 913‚000 tonnes during the month of November that triggered massive growth of 61 per cent on year on year (YoY) basis. While‚ cumulative exports for the five
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