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Screenshot of Annabelle Gurwitch's website on getting FIRED

At work, at school, at community organization, hobby and volunteer social settings (not much at home, however) it is common to see a grown person (moreso than children, perhaps) express a bit of urgency and therefore a sense of importance by jumping into high gear. In this video clip it is maybe 20-25 ordinary walking steps from the person's office to the boss's desk in a nearby room. And so the 1-2 second sprint does not so much save worktime as it stimulates the person's mental frame (doubling down on the task at hand) and/or express to all those around that here is a serious worker.

“A Brainstorming with Experts about Making Deals in China” foi o tema do primeiro evento do dia. A palestra trouxe nomes como Greg Shea, líder na comunidade de negócios high-tech na China/Ásia, e Jhon Fargis, executivo com mais de 20 anos de experiência no mercado chinês. Os debates tiveram a moderação de Renato Pacheco Neto, vice-presidente da Yingke Global Alliance e fundador da Pacheco Neto, Sanden, Teisseire Advogados (PNST), e de Ricardo Stanford-Geromel, head de operações para Ásia da StartSe.

 

Adidas is a German multinational corporation that designs and manufactures sportswear and sportswear accessories. It is the largest sportswear manufacturer in Europe and the second biggest in the world. The company’s design style typically features three simple parallel bars.

 

The simplicity and modernity of Adidas’s design style is replicated within its store front display. The subtle usage of LED lights is utilised to highlight their campaign for this particular range of clothing. The use of the fluorescent colour green also demonstrates a relationship between the sign and the clothing merchandise which are also designed with bold colours.

“A Brainstorming with Experts about Making Deals in China” foi o tema do primeiro evento do dia. A palestra trouxe nomes como Greg Shea, líder na comunidade de negócios high-tech na China/Ásia, e Jhon Fargis, executivo com mais de 20 anos de experiência no mercado chinês. Os debates tiveram a moderação de Renato Pacheco Neto, vice-presidente da Yingke Global Alliance e fundador da Pacheco Neto, Sanden, Teisseire Advogados (PNST), e de Ricardo Stanford-Geromel, head de operações para Ásia da StartSe.

 

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