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    clothing industry

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    TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FACULTY OF ACCOUNTANCY‚ FINANCE & BUSINESS DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS STUDIES (BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION) ACADEMIC YEAR 2013 / 2014 ABBL3044 COMPANY LAW COURSEWORK 1 TUTORIAL GROUP NO: _____________ Name list of members: NO. Students’ name Students’ ID No. 1. CHONG TIAN MAN 13WBD06991 2. CHOW WEI YING 13WBD03900 3. ER WEN ZEN 13WBD00401 4. FOONG YING XIN 13WBD02829 5. GAN JIN YING 13WBD03875 6. GAN SHY YAN 13WBD05877 Submission date: 28 October 2014

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    Pre Colonial Yorubaland

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    The most apparent use of clothing in precolonial Yorubaland was protection from weather elements‚ and preventing nakedness and voyeurism. According to Oguniran‚ clothing also served to project identity--anything ranging from gender‚ status‚ and age (Oyeniyi 43). Lighter colors were worn during warmer seasons and usually consisted of wearing a wrapper on the lower half of the body and leaving the upper half of the body bare. Yoruba cloth was also worn during various occasions. Based on Oguniran’s

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    Workaholic Introduction Therefore‚ workaholic`s lifestyle can affect their families‚ social lives‚ and health.. Body A. Workaholic lifestyle has a profound influence on their families‚ their social lives‚ and their health. 1. Workaholic’s lifestyle has an adverse effect on their families. Supporting Detail. * Workaholic has a superior position in their company. * time they spend on their families is limited * They do not even have enough time to take care of their children

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    Clothing Line

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    1. KEY FACTS Industry: Retail Founded: Hong Kong‚ 1981. Founder: Jimmy Lai Headquarters:Hongkong Chairman & CEO: Peter Lau Products: Apparel Revenue: HK$ 4.95 billion (2007) [ Net income HK$ 2.36 billion (2007) Employees~ 11‚000 (2007) Subsidiaries Giordano Concepts Giordano Junior Giordano Ladies Website: http://www.giordano.com.hk 2.   3. 1. Viewpoint 2. Competition is always at the side of all business. While 3. maintaining our edge in the market we do not forget the 4. value our customers

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    Afghan Dress

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    Afghan Dress~ Karolin Wang 12.14.12 Per. 6 Afghan clothing for men and women in general head coverings Men and women ● traditional male clothing usually includes a salwar kameez (dress)‚ lungee (turban)‚ karakul‚ pakol‚ topi‚ kufi (hats)‚ and a chapan (coat). ● ● ● another kind of men’s clothing is call Perahan Tunban with a gold or silver stitched embroidery waistcoat‚ and the foot wear called Paizar ● women wear long colorful dress with round skirt. ● Turbans are commonly worn all over

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    and a sunset colour pallet. I can also see people at the top with their hands in the air. Some other shapes and patterns in this molar design are little rectangles surrounding the roster in the background‚ it is very repetitive. On this piece of clothing‚ the processes that the Kuna artists went through must have been very difficult. They used a process called applique sewing in negative form which is when there are many layers of cloth a d you have to cut through to the colour that you want. These

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    Traditional and Nontraditional Cultures of India and the United StatesTraditional and nontraditional cultures incorporate different sets of beliefs‚ values and behaviors into the individuals involved within each culture. Traditional cultures are cultures that are based largely on beliefs‚ rules‚ symbols and principles established predominately in the past and confined to regional boundaries (Shiraev & Levy‚ 2007). Nontraditional cultures are cultures that are based largely on modern beliefs‚ rules

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    Jackthreads.Com

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    contemporary men’s fashion brands‚ JackThreads.com has affordable‚ urban clothing that will look and feel wonderful. JackThreads.com will offer creative men’s urban clothing‚ online‚ that is both functional and beautiful. Calvin Tung owner of JackThreads.com will create a cost-effective operation that will eliminate the cost of inventory by having a third-party Clothing Company‚ handle all manufacturing and shipping of clothing to the customer. JackThreads.com will process the order and collect the

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    Japanese Textiles

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    self- expressions between people through beliefs and values and motifs that symbolize meanings. The products also used as a means of communication by status‚ religion and meanings Some traditional symbols in Japanese textiles is the turtle and crane‚ which are both symbols of long life and good luck in traditional Japanese wedding ceremonies because of the meaning associated with these animals. The origami crane is a well-known worldwide symbol of peace as according to the Japanese tradition‚ if

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    http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/jessberypaper.pdf Kawamura‚ Y. (2005). Fashion-ology: An Introduction to Fashion Studies. New York: Berg. Ruhlen‚ R. N. (2003). Korean Alterations: Nationalism‚ Social Consciousness‚ and "Traditional" Clothing. In A. M. Sandra Niessen‚ Re-orienting Fashion: The Globalization of Asian Dress (p. 117). New York: Berg.

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