Spoken soliloquy or monologue
Edel says: “In the traditional monologue—in its original Greek sense it was a ‘speaking alone’—the character gives the audience logical and reasoned thoughts. These are ‘structured’ even while they represent inner reflection or reverie, and are rendered without relation to external stimuli.” The great soliloquies of Shakespeare, Edel
1. Introduction
Our group will present the two theories on Ardono and Benjamin’s’ explanation about the difference between the concepts of imitation. Also, we will talk about our conclusion from these explanations and how we concluded the imitation in positive effects that can be explained based on our topic, fashion.
2. Phenomenon of Fashion Industry
1) Present state of fashion industry
Case abstract
RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Award in Case No. 166/1995 of 12 March 1996 ofthe Arbitration Tribunal of Russian Federation Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Case law on UNCITRAL texts (CLOUT) abstract no. 461
Reproduced with permission of UNCITRAL
Abstract prepared by Alexander Komarov, National Correspondent
Under an agreement concluded in October 1993, a Russian company, the seller,
[1963~1965] economic adviser to the head ofthe U.S. Agency for International Development mission to India.
[1981~1982] president ofthe American Political Science Association
[1991] Lindbloom retired in Yale University
The market system
Mutual adjustment
Criticize individual and individual and organizational actors
The organizational level.
Not command but legi
3. Plot ofthe movie, the Godfather
The story begins as "Don" Vito Corleone, the head of a New York Mafia "family", oversees his daughter's wedding. His beloved son Michael has just come home from the war, but does not intend to become part of his father's business. One day, there was an attack from rival to assassinate Vito Corleone. Because of this assault, first son Sony became a leader for a