global trade
global trade
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by Brown Heys - 2007-08-24
Trading is described as the intentional exchange of goods only, services only, or both. It started out as the direct barter of goods and services. Nowadays, traders utilize money as its medium o...
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by tobocseo - 2008-04-22
B2Bs are fast becoming house hold names among international traders. The free memberships of these portals are used by most of the traders to learn about the functions as well as to initiate business....
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by tobocseo - 2008-07-16
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by dresscloth - 2008-09-19
Nike, Inc. (NYSE: NKE) is a major publicly traded sportswear and equipment supplier based in the United States. The company is headquartered in the Portland metropolitan area of Oregon, near Beave...
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by dresscloth - 2008-09-19
Chanel S.A., commonly known as Chanel ,is a Parisian fashion house created by Coco Chanel. Specializing in luxury goods (haute couture, ready-to-wear, handbags, perfumery, and cosmetics among others)...
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by dresscloth - 2008-09-23
Sun tanning describes a darkening of the skin (especially of fair-skinned individuals) in a natural physiological response stimulated by exposure to ultraviolet radiation from sunshine or from artifi...
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by dresscloth - 2008-09-23
Men's skirts are skirts worn by men. The wearing of a skirt is conventionally, in North America and much of Europe, an expression of a female role. However, people have variously attempted to promote...
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by dresscloth - 2008-09-23
A hoodie (or hoody), short for hooded sweatshirt, is a heavy upper-body garment with a hood. The characteristic design includes large frontal pockets, a hood, and a drawstring to adjust the hood open...
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by dresscloth - 2008-09-23
In the article, Medieval & Renaissance Quilting, quilt historian Lisa Evans wrote, "Quilted garments padded Crusader mail, quilted linens adorned Renaissance bedchambers, and quilted Evangelists were...
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by dresscloth - 2008-09-23
Costume during the twelfth century in Europe was simple and differed only in details from the clothing of the preceding centuries. Men wore knee-length tunics for most activities, and men of the uppe...