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Assignment On “Importance of Garments Washing in Retailing Business” Faculty of Business & Economics Department of Business Administration Program: MBA (Regular) Semester: Summer-2013 Course Code: TAM 512 Course Title: Finishing & Washing with Lab Submitted To: Sumon Mazumder Assistant Professor M.Engg. (BUET)‚ M.Sc. (Textile) B.Sc. Engg. (Textile‚ DU) Department of Textile Engineering Submitted By: Sabbir Ahmed Majumder Date of Submission: 05.08.2013 Table
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Submitted By: Prof Dr Shahid Uddin Ahmed Riasat Kibria Evan Guest Faculty and Course Instructor ID no- 13364006 BRAC Business School Course no-HRM 502 BRAC University Submission date-16.4.2014 Letter of Transmittal April 16 ‚2014 Prof Dr Shahid Uddin Ahmed Guest Faculty
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BANGALORE UNIVERSITY INTERNSHIP PROJECT REPORT AT Bombay Rayon Fashion Limited Master of business administration (MBA) Course of Bangalore University‚ Bangalore By T.KRISHNA GAUTHAM REG NO 114CCMA035 (MBA III SEM)
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color does not reflect the mood of the character. Thus‚ the gloomy colors tell us about the social stratum. The duller the color‚ the lower the social stratum because dull color can make the fabrics look fairly old. Texture or fabrics is another element that can indicate character’s class. The fancier the fabric is‚ the higher the class is. For example‚ Sister Juba has a wide variety of texture for the dress such as velvet‚ satin‚ and others. Some of her dresses have laces‚ which it makes it even
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Physical Traits Sex Mr. Marks is a Romanian Orthodox Jewish male immigrant. Age Mr. Marks is in his thirties Health Mr. Marks has somewhat of a fear of being left alone‚ he panics when he sees a loyal customer go to another person for fabric and turns to alcohol (tonic) for comfort. Clothing Mr. Marks always wears a black suit with a missing button. He wears it because of religious beliefs‚ it reminds him that every day he lives for God and his ancestors. General Appearance Mr
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about skimpily sexy underwear style‚ then this blog is just for you because I’ll be laying down the reasons for which men should actually have a pair of g-string in their closet for the special occasions. Numerous fabrics: When you browse the catalog at Skiviez‚ you’ll find numerous fabrics from the basic cotton to the fancy polyester‚
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of low priced woollen Fabrics The vision and foresight of Mr. Kailashpat Singhania greatly helped in establishing the J.K. Group’s presence in the western region. Under his able stewardship‚ Raymond embarked upon a gradual phase of technological upgradation and modernization; producing woollen Fabrics of a far superior quality. Under Mr. Gopalakrishna Singhania‚ the mill became a world-class factory and the Raymond brand became synonymous with fine quality woollen Fabrics When Dr. Vijaypat Singhania
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complaining about how easily they ripped their pants‚ so Strauss decided to use some of his heavy canvas fabric to make the miners pants to wear. The first jeans were made of a material called ‘duck’‚ but this fabric was not particularly comfortable. Then Strauss made the jeans using fabric called denim. Denim is a tough‚ cotton fabric which is made by passing under two or more threads. This fabric made jeans much more popular for everyone to wear‚ not just workers. In 1873‚ Jacob
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