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SUSTAINABLE FASHION#1

Fashion designed to minimize environmental impact, promoting ethical practices and resource conservation.

THRIFT SHOPPING#2

The practice of purchasing second-hand items, often from charity shops, promoting sustainability and waste reduction.

RESEARCH METHODS#3

Systematic approaches to gathering and analyzing data, essential for conducting credible academic research.

SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT#4

Effects of thrift shopping on social structures and economic conditions within communities.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT#5

The effect of thrift shopping on natural resources, waste management, and ecological balance.

DATA COLLECTION#6

Gathering information through various methods like surveys and interviews to support research findings.

QUALITATIVE RESEARCH#7

Research focusing on understanding concepts, experiences, or social phenomena through non-numerical data.

QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH#8

Research that involves numerical data and statistical analysis to identify patterns and relationships.

CASE STUDY#9

An in-depth analysis of a specific instance or example, often used to illustrate broader concepts.

LITERATURE REVIEW#10

A comprehensive survey of existing research on a topic, identifying gaps and informing new studies.

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY#11

A list of sources with summaries and evaluations, aiding in the organization of research materials.

ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS#12

Guidelines ensuring research is conducted responsibly, respecting participants' rights and welfare.

DATA ANALYSIS#13

The process of inspecting and interpreting collected data to extract meaningful insights.

STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT#14

Strategies to involve individuals or groups affected by research outcomes in discussions and decisions.

PUBLIC SPEAKING#15

The act of delivering information to an audience effectively, crucial for presenting research findings.

VISUAL DESIGN#16

The use of graphics and layout in presentations to enhance understanding and retention of information.

NETWORKING#17

Building professional relationships that can facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing in the industry.

REFLECTIVE WRITING#18

A personal narrative that assesses one's learning experiences, promoting deeper understanding.

ACTION PLAN#19

A strategic outline of steps to achieve specific goals, often used for future research directions.

PRESENTATION SKILLS#20

Techniques for effectively communicating information to an audience, including clarity and engagement.

FEEDBACK LOOPS#21

The process of receiving and incorporating input from peers to improve research and presentations.

SUSTAINABILITY ADVOCATES#22

Individuals or groups promoting practices that support environmental conservation and social equity.

FASHION INDUSTRY#23

The global sector involved in the design, production, and marketing of clothing and accessories.

THRIFT CULTURE#24

A social movement emphasizing the value of second-hand goods and sustainable consumption practices.

CIRCULAR ECONOMY#25

An economic model focused on sustainability, aiming to minimize waste through reuse and recycling.