2006. This is the official date that TOMS was created. Months later on December 31st, 2006 10,000 pair of shoes were donated. 2008 On April 10th, 2008 “one day without shoes” begins. On this day TOMS ask people to show awareness by going a day without wearing shoes. They believe this will help set global awareness for people in other areas of the world who suffer from not having access to shoes. 2009 On December 9th, 2009 TOMS accepts the ACE award. On this date secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton
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dwfdw Ballet Philippines Case Study I. Executive Summary of the Case II. Background of the Case Ballet Philippines, based at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, founded by Alice Reyes and began as the Alice Reyes Dance Company in 1969 with the support of Eddie Elejar and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Alice Reyes, had her intensive training in dance in the United States under various scholarships. As a scholar of the Music Promotions Foundation of the Philippines
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The Sport of Dancing Courtney Packwood ENG-106/Professor Zafonte March 17, 2013 Dancers should be considered athletes as well as artists. Dancers must use their bodies to express emotions, tell a story, commit to years of physical training, develop stamina, work as a team, take care of their bodies, stretch to prevent injuries, and enter into competitions against other dancers. They deserve to be helped at the athletic office. The dance education majors are not even allowed to ask for an ice
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survey 1. What kind of shoes do you prefer? i. Branded [ ] ii. Unbranded [ ] 2. When you are willing to buy shoes? i. Seasonal [ ] ii. occasional [ ] iii. Cant say [ ] 3. What do you prefer in shoes? i. Quality [ ] ii. Price [ ] iii. Range of products (casual, formal, etc) [ ] iv. Durability [ ] 4. What product range are you looking for? i. Casual [ ] ii. Formal [ ] iii. Sportswear [ ] 5. From where do you buy shoes? i. Malls [ ]
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2.0 Part Two: Analysis and Findings [pic] 2.1 Background/History of Bata Shoe Co. Bd. Ltd.: [pic] The business that became the Bata Shoe Organization was established on August 24, 1894 in Zlin, Czechoslovakia by Tomas Bata, and included his brother Antonin and sister Anna. Although this business was new, the Bata name had been part of a tradition of shoemaking for eight generations, spanning three hundred years. It was one of the first modern-day shoe 'manufacturers', a team of
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other shoe stores on some factors. These factors are store's location, reflect up to dare fashion shoes in the stores, selection of merchandise, comfort ability of shoes, quality of shoes, promptness of service from salespeople, friendliness of service from salespeople, salespeople's product knowledge, promptness of service at cash register, display of shoes at window/front of the store, display of shoes in the interior,
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Aesha Ash Aesha Ash was born in New York on December 30th, 1977. She had two brothers and began dancing at the age of five. When Aesha was 13 she acquired acceptance into the school of the School Of American Ballet. She was such an amazing dancer that she was provided the “Mae L. Wien” award for her exceptional technique. She was the only individual in her school who was African American for a very long time. Ash was very experienced in pointe work which lead to her receiving a role in the Movie
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Literature review The concept of Supply Chain Management is based on two core ideas. The first is that practically every product that reaches an end user represents the cumulative effort of multiple organizations. These organizations are referred to collectively as the supply chain. The second idea is that while supply chains have existed for a long time, most organizations have only paid attention to what was happening within their “four walls.” Few businesses understood, much less managed, the
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business strategy Program: BBA (H) Section: a Assignment # 2 BATA: STRATEGIC CHOICES Submitted to: Mr. Ghulam Ahmad Rana Submitted by: Sohail Mazhar 083805013 Moeez Saleem 083805016 Umer Ashraf 083805027 Shahbaz Arshad 083805030 Zain fazal Ahmad 083805032 Furqan Tariq 083805046 Omer Sher 083805129 DATE: 26-03-12 BATA PAKISTAN LTD PAKISTAN FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY:
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SAIL'S VOLUNTARY RETIREMENT SCHEME Case Code-HROB002 Published-2003 INTRODUCTION At a meeting of the board of directors in June 1999, the CEOs of Steel Authority of India's (SAIL) four plants - V. Gujral (Bhilai), S. B. Singh (Durgapur), B.K. Singh (Bokaro), and A.K. Singh (Rourkela) made their usual presentations on their performance projections. One after the other, they got up to describe how these units were going to post huge losses, once again, in the first quarter[1] of 1999-2000.
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