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    Mango Clothing

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    Introduction to MANGO 1984 - First store in Barcelona’s Paseo de Gracia by Isak Andic (Co-Founder and CEO) 1985 - First store in Valencia and start of National scale expansion. 1988 - Improvement of stock management system. Production‚ Logistics and Distribution application of Just-In-Time system‚ as per market demand. The concepts of product‚ interior design‚ quality‚ price‚ and brand image are defined. 1992 - Their international expansion begins with the opening of 2 stores in Portugal. 1994 - Implantation

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    Stakeholder for Staples

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    Introduction Stakeholders are individuals and constituencies that contribute‚ either voluntarily or involuntarily‚ to its wealth-creating capacity and activities‚ and who are therefore its potential beneficiaries and/or risk bearers1. There are several different types of stakeholders associated with a corporation‚ and those stakeholders can have different views and opinions on what corporation ’s goals should be and how they should be running. I have interviewed three different stakeholders of Staples

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    Shareholder and Stakeholder Over the last decade‚ with the rapid development of business management‚ the Shareholders who are the effective owners of the company invest money into the business and want as much profit as possible as a return for their investment. Shareholders will engage manager to help them to run the business and make various decisions in different aspects in order to maximize potential wealth. There seems to be no doubt that a manager has a legal responsibility to shareholders

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    Clothing and Textile

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    resistance‚ flexibility‚ or moisture absorption. FINISHING: In textile manufacturing‚ finishing refers to any process performed on yarn or fabric after weaving or knitting to improve the look‚ performance‚ or "hand" (feel) of the finished textile or clothing. Some finishing techniques‚ such as fulling‚ have been in use with hand-weaving for centuries; others‚ such as mercerization‚ are byproducts of the Industrial Revolution. ADVANTAGES OF TEXTILE FINISHING: Textile finish

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    Fashion and Clothing

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    man will call fashion crazy man good. Fashion should always be guided by our values and cultures. Youth run after fashion trends to display that they are attractive Urban society is not as fashionable as its rural counterpart People way of clothing depends on what they like and feel comfortable in Fashion is good if it is controlled by our values and cultures How can fashions be contagious? What is the role of mass media in the spread of fashion? Is it harmful to follow fashion changing

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    Origin of Clothing

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    Origin of clothing Dr. Nidhi L Sharda‚ NIFT‚ Bangalore Clothing‚ need.. Clothing protects the vulnerable nude human body from the extremes of weather‚ other features of our environment‚ and for safety reasons. Every article of clothing also carries a cultural and social meaning. Human beings are the only creatures known to wear clothing Dr. Nidhi L Sharda‚ NIFT‚ Bangalore The first biblical reference to clothes appears in Genesis 3… Shortly after Adam and Eve ate the fruit

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    Medieval Clothing

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    There were many different types of clothing in the middle ages based on your class mostly. The clothing you wore was a very big indicator on where you were located on the social class. Like today clothing was a big indicator of the person’s wealth‚ stays‚ occupation‚nationality and religion. An accountant will dress differently than a construction worker or in medieval days a king would dress differently than a farmer. Another example of the Medieval clothing being based on the social class is that

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    pioneers clothing

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    Pioneer project The woman and girls made all the clothing. Pioneer clothing was very uncomfortable. The girls had to wear many layers like petty coats‚ dresses and aprons. They also wore bonnets and high laced boots. The boys often wore trousers with suspenders and plaid shirts. They might have worn straw hats and high laced boots. People would wear fancier clothes to special occasions and parties. Most children only had two outfits. One outfit was for wearing during the week and the other was for

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    Indian Clothing

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    Women’s clothing in India varies widely and is closely related to local culture‚ religion and climate. Traditional Indian clothing for women are the saris or the salwar kameez and also gaghra cholis (lehengas). Saris are a graceful elegant clothing. Ones made out of silk are the most elegant and lots of people love them. Mumbai‚ formerly known as Bombay‚ is one of India’s fashion capitals. In some village parts of India‚ traditional clothing is worn. Women wear a sari‚ a long sheet of colorful cloth

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    Spain's Clothing

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    Clothing from Spain During the Sixteenth Century‚ Spain was widely known for fashion and elegance. The traditional Spanish clothing was widely known for elegance‚ austerity‚ rigidity‚ and superb decoration. The cloth fabrics used for making traditional Spanish clothes were rich and heavy‚ with decorations in gold and silver thread with jewels or pearls. The Moorish Culture greatly influenced Spanish dressing; it introduced rich embroideries‚ use of jewels‚ jeweled buttons‚ points

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