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    London Heathrow Airport (LHR) London‚ United Kingdom (GB) Facts and figures Size Total size of Heathrow Airport: 1‚227 hectares Number of runways: 2 Length of runways: Northern 3‚902m x 50m. Southern 3‚658m x 50m. Movements Annual air transport movements in 2014: 470‚695 Daily average air transport movements in 2014: 1‚290 Aircraft stands Number of aircraft stands served by an air bridge: 125 Number of remote stands: 40 Number of cargo stands: 12 Destinations and airlines Number of airlines: 80

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    fashion magazine Runway‚ not as a journalist but rather the second assistant to the unkind and merciless editor-in- chief‚ Miranda Priestly. Andy accepts the job under the impressions that in an year’s time‚ Miranda would help her persue her dream of becoming a journalist. However‚ Andy soon realises that the position she holds has no professional value and that her position primarily catered to Miranda’s personal needs at all times. Additionally‚ Andy was a fish out of water at Runway. She found herself

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    British Airways stakeholders. Those indivivals who have interest to BA operations are BA’s stakeholders‚ or any individuals whose action can affect BA’s operation can be stakeholders of British Airways. Stake holder can be either internal or external. Internal stakeholders: are those who are involved with business internally for example owners‚ shareholders‚ managers and employees. External Stakeholders: are those who are involved in business externally for example customers‚ suppliers‚ local

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    In this thesis we discuss 2 Spanish airports‚ Barcelona (BCN) and Madrid (MAD). Both are managed by the same airport operator; AENA. But they both have their particular characteristics‚ or‚ as already mentioned before‚ ‘every airport is unique’. The management of the Spanish airports is carried out by AENA (Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea). Aena was till February 2015 100% owned by the Spanish government‚ as part of the Ministry of Development (Ministerio de Fomento). The main goal of Aena

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    Pat Cleveland

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    color in the racially-exclusive popular fashion publications and runway shows. Eventually‚ the racial boundaries slowly began to dissipate while black models were given the opportunity to demonstrate that the appearance of beauty‚ elegance and style in the world of fashion did not exclusively belong to only one culture defined by its skin tone. Pat Cleveland‚ one of the first African-American models to bring racial diversity to the runway modeling scene‚ was first discovered in 1967 on a

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    THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA

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    York where the heterogeneity and the trend of fashion is always created. The main characters in this movie‚ Andrea Sachs is a journalist who had just graduated from university and started working as the second assistant of the authoritative CEO of “Runway Fashion Magazine”‚ Miranda Priestly. The story mainly happens in between the two protagonists in the company with the theme of consumerism in the field of fashion and identity. Yet the movie does not only depict on the surface of the fashion industry

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    In 1993‚ Quantum Devices Inc. (QDI) teamed with WCSAR (Wisconsin Center for Space Automation and Robotics)‚ a NASA center for the commercial development of space‚ developed High Emissivity Aluminiferous Light-emitting Substrate technology to provide high-intensity‚ solid-state LED lighting systems for NASA Space Shuttle plant growth experiments. Their goal was to be able to grow plants in space so humans could have longer stays in space shuttles or the International Space Station (ISS). They discovered

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    plays a role in our society. The press writes and photographs the runway collections for newspapers‚ magazines‚ Internet and television so the general public can see what is going on in fashion (Indvik). However that has evolved since the first fashion week in 1993. Before laptops‚ digital cameras‚ Wi-Fi‚ and blogging platforms like world press there was a long delay between when a runway show occurred and when the information was relayed to consumers (Indvik). Now that delay

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    attention back on making sure the bow looks perfect on his daughters car. INT. CESSNA 172 - DAY Morris puts his earmuffs on. He flips the control buttons up. He cautiously lifts the throttle control up. The plane beautifully takes off from the runway. His airplane climbs higher into the sky. Morris’s airplane flies over the Chesapeake Bay. He glances out the window. EXT. CHESAPEAKE BAY - DAY The

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    One The Devil Wears Prada portrays a typical example of a company named Runway‚ which functions on the basis of an Adhocracy. This type of business structure portrays a company‚ which functions through a support staff and practice selective decentralization (wwwpraguecollege.cz‚ 2012; full link in References). This in the sense of company culture can be linked to Hofstede’s cultural dimension theory where the company “Runway” is very high distance power (http://www.andrews.edu‚ no date; full link

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