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    National Distribution Centre and the well known popular Hard Rock Café. TRANSFORMATION PROCESS Both companies follow the same traditional Production System model with inputs relating to money and labour with the same outputs resulting in producing a good or service. However if we compare the transformation processes‚ both companies have different objectives especially in the output result as IGA’s output is based on tangible goods and Hard Rock Café is based on service being an intangible good.

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    black: Both their clothes and their makeup are black. Their favourite music styles are the Gothic rock and death rock among others. They love death and everything associated with obscurantism‚ but they are not a violent group. On the contrary‚ this tribe pleads for the tolerance and the diversity. Punks: they are known as anti globalization groups. The Punk was born in the late 70s in the UK. The punks are an anarchistic group: they are against capitalism‚ neoliberalism and consumerism. As with other

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    Punk Rock developed sometime between 1974 and 1976 in the United States‚ United Kingdom‚ and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music‚ punk rock bands were far from your typical mainstream 1970’s rock. Punk bands typically use short or fast-paced songs‚ with tough and sharp melodies and singing styles‚ simple composition‚ and mostly political‚ anti-establishment lyrics. Punk embraces a DIY ethic. Many bands self-produced recordings and distributed them

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    Hip-Hop Fashion 1-History and location 2-How to dress (Accessories) 3-Andvantages 4-Disadvantages 1-History and Location What is Hip-Hop Fashion ? Hip hop fashion‚ also known as urban fashion is a distinctive style of dress originating with African American youth on the scene of New York City‚ Los Angeles‚ Chicago‚Philadelphia‚ the San Francisco Bay Area‚ Detroit‚ Memphis‚ Virginia‚ Atlanta‚ and St. Louis among others. Each city contributed various elements to its overall style seen worldwide

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    Social Movement Essay March 31‚ 2013 Straight Edge: Subculture and Social Movement In the early 1980’s‚ a hardcore punk band called Minor Threat wrote a song called “Straight Edge”. In this song‚ front man Ian MacKaye versed lyrics about not needing drugs or any substance to live a positive lifestyle. The song lyrics marked a new beginning of a subculture consisting of youth in a punk/hardcore scene that decided to be different and go against the grain. Straight edge is a lifestyle and philosophy

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    The social and political context of the 1950’s is crucial to any understanding of the birth of rock n roll. "Rock was formed out of the social‚ economic and political context of post-war America". The social context was on the bases of the post war baby boom‚ which counted for the birth of 77 million babies between the years 1946-1964. By the year 1964 forty percent of America’s population was under twenty years of age. For the first time both middle and working class youths were acquiring an

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    british bands emerged with a lot of indie rock bands like Bloc Party‚ and Franz Ferdinand. It drew inspiration from 90s post punk bands and started the post punk revival movement in the US and overseas. One of the most popular bands that represented this british punk rock was the band Arctic Monkeys‚ which owed much of their success to social media‚ internet social networking and youtube. Arctic Monkeys quickly came out as one of the most popular british punk rock bands of the 2000s and continue to be

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    of the west in with the sensibility of the pop punk music in the east. Around this time Fugazi took the Indie underground scene by storm. But the Indie genre of music had been around for many decades before this. It rooted from Velvet Revolver in the 60’s. They incorporated social realism in the world and created the element of punk. Punk in the 70’s became a bit more mainstream‚ and broke off from the independent music scene. It left post-punk bands behind to the Indie scene such as Elvis Costello

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    Mens Long Hairstyles: Serving Men’s Lengthy and Punk Hair styles Locks are one element that may ruin any search for a guy or perhaps a lady. Males are finally recognizing that being careful of the hair is equally as essential as every other hygiene. How you style hair will easily notice someone a lot regarding your character‚ hygiene or perhaps your professional background. You will find several new ways to express yourself together with your hair and inside your men’s hair styles are quickly changing

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    energetic dancing! The most popular style of music in the 60’s was ‘roots rock’. Roots rock combined elements of folk music‚ blues‚ country and rock ’n’ roll. There were many popular artists like the Beatles‚ the Rolling Stones‚ The Who‚ Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra. What was it like in the 70’s? How did it develop; and into what? In the 70’s‚ people listened to many different kinds of music. There was mostly soft rock‚ and the pumping beat of disco music‚ but later in

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