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Cheerfulness and retro vibes to symbolize S/S 2022

The spring and summer season 2022 is all about bringing fun and enjoyment back to women’s fashion, especially with the use of lots of color. It is at last time to compensate for the last two years of suppressed flair and muted shades. That is one explanation for the revival

Samsung C&T leads green shift in construction field

The construction industry these days is making strides to become more resource-efficient and eco-friendly. Samsung C&T Engineering & Construction Group is playing a leading role in the industry in its adoption of eco-friendly practices. The E&C Group is particularly increasing its efforts in the production and development of technology related

The secrets behind Everland’s merchandise

No trip to a theme park is complete without a visit to a merchandise store, where souvenirs and gift ideas can be found that feature the mascots and characters of that park, as well as some of the attractions. Stuffed toys, miniature models, stickers, coloring books, coffee mugs: all these

Soaring sustainability: cleaning up aviation fuel

After COVID-19 wiped out 15 years of global air passenger capacity growth, there have been continued signs of the aviation industry’s recovery. In fact, global passenger and air cargo traffic is expected to increase 4 percent per year until 2040. The trouble is, planes have an outsize impact on climate change

Building a culture of safety in the construction industry

More so than in many industries, safety is the most important priority in construction. On a construction site, safety equals life. Late last month, Samsung C&T Engineering & Construction Group held a companywide ceremony to declare its safety management practices in order to raise the safety level of its partner

Fashion trends popular with Generation MZ

When it comes to fashion choices, each generation has its own particular flavor and style. Millennials and Generation Z, those born between roughly 1981 and 2005 and known collectively as “Generation MZ,” prefer a splash of individuality and are more selective about deciding what to buy. The Financial Times recently reported that

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