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High School Dropout Rate Continues in the United States
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/05/05/dropout.rate.study/index.html
Technology
Semantic Web, Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Worlds and Mobile Web, are just some of the new trends that will become enormously popular. These mediums will allow women to buy bras from anywhere but also virtually try them on.
Consumers are always looking for the newest technology and what better than to combine that with fashion. With these new web and mobile web trends, consumers are able to purchase bras wherever they are, not to mention virtually try them on and send pictures and links to their friends and family. This new way of thinking and shopping allows for much easier transactions for consumers and stakeholders alike.
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/10_future_web_trends.php
Consumers want outstanding customer service and quality goods. This continuing trend of high school dropouts has had a significant impact on the way business is run today in 2020. Employees not being educated properly and therefore cannot efficiently complete their tasks, has led to very unhappy consumers and no repeat business. In turn this makes stakeholders extremely unhappy and will make them rethink the hiring process for the future.
This continual trend of Global Warming has impacted everybody this year, 2020, in terms of fashion. The dramatic changes in landscape as we once knew it are now bringing major drawbacks in manufaturing and transporting of goods due to increased pollution and climate changes. Stakeholders are showing more solidarity with the Earth in order to provide longevity for their business since consumers now have an overwhelming urge to wear natural, sustainable fabrics and do right by Mother Nature in general.
Environment
Arctic sea-ice melt, Greenland ice sheet decay, West Antarctic ice sheet decay and Amazon Rainforest dieback are just a few of the nine key factors and processes likely to change the Earth's climate most dramatically putting a major damper in manufacturing and transporting.
http://www.universetoday.com/2008/02/05/earths-climate-will-slip-past-tipping-point-within-100-years/