Fabric Production/Distribution
CTE
Textile Technology, Fashion, and Marketing
Marketing
Textiles Worldwide/Future of Textiles
100
fiber production, yarn production, fabric manufacturing, fabric finishing
What are the 4 of the steps in the production of finished fabrics?
100
This is what CTE stands for
What is Career and Technical Education
100
Color
What is the most important factor drawing the customer to the item
100
Place, Price, Product, Promotion
What are the 4 P's of Marketing
100
Goods that come into the country from foreign places
What are imports
200
Sales Offices
What are the offices that sell the fabrics to apparel and accessory producers, fabric retailers, and specialists for home and industrial uses.
200
DECA and FBLA
What are the clubs affiliated with CTE
200
1 and 1/2 years
What is the timeframe it takes designers to decide on colors and patters before the public sees them
200
Target Market
What is a specific group of people targeted for a specific product or market
200
Imports that come from Egypt
What is cotton/cotton fibers
300
The 5 textile corporations
what are spinning mills, weaving mills, knitting mills, finishing plants, and selling agents
300
JROTC, Family & Consumer Science, Marketing, Business, Technical Drawing
What are the departments that make up the CTE Department
300
Innovation
What is the creative, forward-thinking introduction of new ideas
300
Marketing
What is finding or creating a market for specific goods or services
300
Japan
What is the country where manufactured fibers and knitted goods are imported from
400
New York City
What is the location where many textile firms have showrooms (near the garment district)
400
The CTE class that is now a requirement for graduation
What is Economics and Personal Finance
400
Fabric Libraries
What is a showroom for textile producers to use when for companies to buy their textiles
400
An Endorsement
What is a signature line or product promoted or sponsored by a celebrity
400
Wool fabrics and fibers
What are the products that are imported from the UK and Belgium
500
Problems of scarcity and price made textile corporations outdated after this war
What is World War II
500
The Teachers who make up the CTE Dept.
Ms. Simmons, Mrs. London, Ms. Richardson, Ms. McAlister, 1st Sargent Smith, Colonel Birdsong, Ms. Arrington (or her sub), Sargent Mundy, Mr. Hupp, Ms. Williams
500
Fabric and Fiber producers
Who are the people who assist apparel manufacturers and retailers in every way possible
500
Communication
What is the process of exchanging messages between senders and receivers
500
Demand for textiles
What will continually increase as worldwide standards of living go up.
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