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    Fashion and the struggle over the public body by Jamal Mohammadi, Samira Noori

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In the field of fashion, the exchange of cultural codes is inevitably done through the body, because choosing s fashion is actually choosing clothing models, jewellery, makeup and appearance. Fashion and clothing are a field related to power and resistance relations, and all the images, goods and signs of this field should be read as text and in a deconstructive way. …”
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    The role and development of metallurgy in the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age of Greece by McGeehan Liritzis, V, McGeehan Liritzis, Veronica

    Published 1990
    “…The distribution of different types showed that weapons were most often found in central Greece, tools in northern Greece and tools and jewellery in southern Greece.</p> <p>Both artefacts and the evidence for metalworking tended always to be located on land routes or close to the sea. …”
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    Spoon up by Lim, Juliana

    Published 2016
    “…As used disposable plastic spoons remain unrecycled, Spoon Up upcycles them to create captivating jewelleries. The work visualizes an artistic interpretation of forms in nature. …”
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    The development of design patterns inspired by the magroves species of Sungai Merbok / Nurul 'Ayn Ahmad Sayuti ...[et al.] by Ahmad Sayuti, Nurul 'Ayn, Azizan, Mohd Zamri, Ahmad Zamri, Ahmad Fazlan, Zainal @ Ismail, Mas Ayu, Ab Hamid, Abu Hanifa

    Published 2018
    “…The mangroves are the main inspiration and chosen to be further developed into product designs or any other form of designs (2D or 3D) such as textile products, graphic illustrations, fine arts, souvenirs, jewelleries and other fashionable items or home products. …”
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    The financial status, financial problems and personal well-being of urban poor youths by Sabri, Mohamad Fazli, Moga Dass, Thinagaran

    Published 2017
    “…Urban youths (69%) mostly own motorcycle as asset followed by house (32%), and jewelleries (16.1%). In contrast, 54.3% of them are engaged with mortgage loans and 33.3% with personal loans; the asset to debt ratio revealed that 47% of the have debts more than asset and 34% youths are inadequate of income. …”
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