maandag 5 oktober 2009

African Wealth and African Style glamorously combined…

Africa does not bring to mind an image of a woman with perfectly manicured nails flipping through glossy magazines in search of the latest handbag or celebrity haircut… Yet such women are there, and in far greater numbers than the news media’s portrayal of Africa might suggest. In the past, African women relied on international fashion magazines for style and beauty information, but nowadays series of new glossies that put an African spin on fashion have arrived. Although the idea of an African magazine is financially risky and unusual –because of the European competition –, most statistics belief the real potential.




Frauke De Temmerman


http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/05/business/media/05magazine.html?ref=business


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Marilyn Michels zei

Africa does not bring to mind an image of a woman with perfectly manicured nails flipping through glossy magazines in search of the latest handbag or a celebrity haircut… Yet such women are there, and in far greater numbers than the news media’s than the media's portrayal of Africa might suggest. In the past, African women relied on international fashion magazines for style and beauty information, but nowadays series of new glossies that put an African spin on fashion have arrived. Although the idea of an African magazine is financially risky and unusual –because of the European competition –, most statistics belief the real potential.

Even though you have mentioned your source, this is still close to plagiarism. Be a bit more creative instead of just copying sentences from the original source. On top of that, this has nothing to do with banking.