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    My Experience In Math

    4CL Villafania, Ian Christian S. SECTION: Copenhagen Learnings and experiences in Math 1 In my years studying math I have realized that math is essential for life. Having this said, it is quite obvious that math could easily be as old as humanity itself. The topic that I like the best is when our instructor teaches about the quadratic equation it is difficult but I try and pursue to understand even though it’s so difficult. I always study about this topic because I really

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    Concept of Communites

    understandings of it, there is no one definition of community. Community is something that is understood according to one’s own personal experiences in regards to their society and involvement in their macro and micro worlds. In Day (2006, p.1) Abercrombie defines community as, ‘’one of the most elusive and vague (concepts) in society and is by now largely without specific meaning’’. Day (2006, p. 1) describing community as, ‘’elastic and various in its meanings’’. Gillette (1926, p. 677) adds that

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    Audit, Attestation, and Assurance Services

    Audit, Attestation, and Assurance Services ACC491 Kimberly Johnson December 14, 2015 Audits, assurance services, and attest services are all work that could be performed by an auditor. Each category offers a range of services that could be beneficial to many companies, and all help in regulating a company’s financial documents. Audit Services There are 3 different types of audits, financial statement audit, compliance audit, and operational audit. A financial statement audit involves obtaining

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    Conforming to Mass Culture in America

    Americans like to imagine themselves as unique individuals unlike anyone else and that we all possess specific characteristics that distinguish us from the pack. However, despite our illusions, the majority of human beings conform to some set of societal rules most of the time. We drive on the right side of the road; children attend school and adults work; these are examples of conformity for obvious reasons; society is based on rules that keep our society functioning, if there were no rules then

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    Social Media Influence

    Have you ever locked yourself in your room because you felt too embarrassed to go out in public? Well, I have. You see, I was never one of those skinny girls who could wear “brand named” clothes. I have been fighting my way through life, emotionally and physically. There were many times that I blame myself for the way I am. There was many times where I just wanted to give up and shut myself out and forget about the world. I felt like I didn’t have what it takes to fit in with society. I sometimes

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    Fashion Paper Rubric

    Fashion Marketing and Merchandising Summer 2016 All papers should include a table of contents, citations, bibliography. Number all pages. Single spacing is the preferred method. Include a cover page. Create a creative title for your paper. Case study papers should include the following sections, not necessarily in this particular order. Make the paper your own. The sections highlighted in green are optional; if these sections are executed, then that would qualify for the highest grade.

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    Applications PHOTOJOURNALISMLISM “the art or practice of communicating news by photographs” – Google Dictionary “journalism that presents a story primarily through the use of pictures” – Princeton University Dan Chung is a photojournalist who works at The Guardian where he has been for the past four years. Dan is particularly acclaimed for his work in Iraq in 2003, in Indonesia following the tsunami in 2004, and in Pakistan in aftermath of the earthquake in 2006. His photography is

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    Zara Case Study

    Zara: Fast Fashion Case Study IEOR 153 Logistics Network Design and Supply Chain Management Niko Katigbak Regine Labog Kevin Leung Ruoyun Li Miranda Ortiz Michelle Papilla Spring 2011 Professor Kaminsky UC Berkeley I. Background Inditex, founded by Amancio Ortega, operates six different chains: Zara, Massimo Dutti, Pull&Bear, Bershka, Stradivarius, and Oysho. Since 2006 when the case was written, Inditex has added Zara Home and Uterque to its collection.1 The retail chains

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    Product, Pricing, and Channels Paper

    Product, Pricing, and Channels Paper H&M online Since 2009 there has been a large decrease in offline retail sales, by 2015 Gap Inc. will be closing 189 store, Abercrombie and Fitch is planning to close 180 store and Aeropostale 175 stores (Business Insider). JCPenny’s store sales alone dropped 31.7% in store purchases (Business Insider). Where are consumers going? Online. In 2013, the top online purchases for U.S. consumers were consumer electronics, books, clothing and apparel, 63% customers

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    Zare

    ZARA: The Technology Giant of the Fashion World ZARA:ZARA is one of the largest international fashion companies. It belongs to Inditex, one of the world’s largest distribution groups. The customer is at the heart of our unique business model, which includes design, production, distribution and sales through our extensive retail network. 1.As completely as possible, sketch the supply chain for ZARA from raw materials to consumer purchase. Speed of the supply chain ZARA top speed of response, whether

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