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    TABLE 3.SWOT ANALYSIS (Resource Analysis) Resources Strengths Weaknesses Money The business proponents have enough capital to start the business. Materials The proponent has a direct contact with the onion farmers that will supply the raw materials needed. Machines There is no machine available here in the country for faster drying. Methods There are available methods for dehydrating/ drying onions. Manpower There is no need to hire professional workers

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    Marche shoe district

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    internationalisation in the Marche shoe district The national Association of Italian Footwear Manufacturers (ANCI) explains ”The success of the footwear sector in Italy is linked to an enterprising spirit and to the structure of the sector. The structure is a ”web” of raw material suppliers‚ tanneries‚ components‚ accessories‚ machinery manufacturers‚ model makers and designers. This has resulted in a territorial concentration of firms and the formation of shoe manufacturing districts such as Marche

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    Shoe Horn Sonata

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    The play the “Shoe-Horn Sonata” written by John Misto and poem “Vergissmeinicht” composed by a British Tank Commander Keith Douglas use the distinctively visual to portray the idea of war and its consequences on people and their relationships. The use of lighting in the play and the poem help give the audience an idea of the mood that the protagonists are in‚ for example in the play The Shoe-Horn Sonata the use of dim light whilst on stage is used to great effect whenever Sheila or Bridie are

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    Shoe Obessions at Fit

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    The New York’s Museum at FIT recently hosted the exhibition “Shoe Obsession.” The exhibition highlighted the 21st century designers who have designed both fashionable and outlandish shoes. Upon walking in‚ you are emerged with approximately 150 shoes. The shoes‚ grouped by style and designer‚ are displayed in illuminated glass cases and serve as the focal points. All shoes are examples of some of the most extreme and coveted footwear from notable designers such as‚ Manolo Blahnik‚ Christian

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    The Filipino Shoe Industry

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    The Filipino Shoe Industry The shoe industry in the Philippines is modest in size‚ is made up largely of very small units of production with low levels of capitalization‚ pays meager wages‚ even by local standards‚ and is characterized by much informalization of employment structures. The industry is strongly concentrated in geographic terms. The National Capital Region‚ which includes Marikina City‚ is by far the dominant center of the industry with 39.3 percent of all establishments and 53

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    The Shoe Horn Sonata

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    The Shoe Horn Sonata By John Misto The scene from The Shoe Horn Sonata I chose was act 1‚ scene 1. The Play begins on a dark silent set‚ which evokes in the audience the darkness and pain of the characters memories as well as suggesting their stores have been hidden for too long. Out of the darkness with come truth. The play in scene 1 begins with an army nurse that is being interviewed for a documentary program about her experiences as a prisoner of the Japanese. Misto cleverly

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    Bata might face in the Czech Republic and Slovakia? The Czech Republic is clearly further along in its progress to economic freedom than is Slovakia. In the Czech Republic‚ Bata is likely to face considerably less government intervention in its business than in Slovakia. Private property ownership and protection‚ property rights‚ and economic competition are likely to be more common in the Czech Republic. In Slovakia‚ Bata is likely to face greater political risks. Since economic freedom and

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    Bata Shoe Organisation

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    Summary 1580: The Bata family’s ties to shoemaking in Czechoslovakia Village of Zlin 1894: The family began to make transition from cobblers to industrialists The Bata Shoes business experienced steady growth Until 1939: The Bata Shoes had network in 28 countries World War II happened. In 3/1939‚ with Germany on the verge of invading country Thomas J.Bata fled to Canada with 180 Czechoslovakian (his managers and their families). Since that time‚ The Bata Shoes Company growth worldwide

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    Athletic Shoe and Nike

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    ********************************************************************* PUMA Puma is a large German-based multinational company.The company is perhaps best known for its football shoes. In the United States‚ the company is probably best-known for the suede basketball shoe. it introduced in 1968. Point Of Parity (POP) Puma catagorize under high-end athletic shoes. Point Of Difference (PODs) Puma’s market consists mainly of customers who are interested in sports (soccer‚ basketball‚ skateboards and so on). These

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    Shoe Horn Sonata

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    distinctively visual connects an image with an idea. To illustrate the effectiveness of the distinctively visual in emphasising the ways that individuals respond to significant aspects of life‚ two uniquely Australian texts stand alone; the prescribed text The Shoe-Horn Sonata by John Misto written in 1996 and the epic 2008 film Australia by Baz Luhramm. Both texts deal with aspects of war and the importance of truth. Each text‚ whether it be a dramatised stage play or a film script‚ has a composer who has

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