156 157 Thank you for choosing Made in Italy©! In congratulating you on this winning choice, we are pleased to inform you that the products, as they comply with compatibility and absolute biodiversity criteria, do not contain elements deemed to be harmful for the social fabric; on the contrary, they enhance it. Thanks to this new series of products – viral in the capillarity of diffusion, safe in the guarantee of durability – it will be possible to achieve the desired results, as long as you will carefully follow our instructions. Made in Italy© WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR USE • Handle with care • Do not attempt to modify the product in one or more of its components, under penalty of adulteration or irreversible identitarian alteration • The product is subject to variations, depending on the amount of somatotrophin in it • Keep away from blunt instruments, incandescents materials and obtuse sources • It is strictly forbidden every form of abuse on the product. Any form of abuse on the product will be – or rather, it should be – prosecuted according to law • The product does not require lockable fasteners, nor any kind of support (except for the human empathetic one) • © of the product as self-determining MADE IN ITALY© _ FA� Why, in terms of pigmentation, the skins of the product in catalog are different one from each other? Skin is a natural material, so the differences in color and grain are intrinsic characteristics of the nature of the product. The simple fact that they are visible represent the real value of the product, insofar unique and never homologated. How many products are present in the Made in Italy© catalog? The Made in Italy© catalog just presents a sampling of the products. Given the collection’s vastness, it is almost impossible to view the whole range of prototypes, however it has been developed a refined viral marketing campaign which has placed them in each and every corner of the world. Therefore, the real challenge for the average consumer will firstly stand in recognizing, properly appreciating and deservedly enhancing the product for what it really is: an IGT 3.0. What if the product shows signs of fault? What if fault is in your scale? MADE IN ITALY©: ANNEX #001 GENEVA DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD Whereas mankind owes to the child the best it has to give, now therefore the General Assembly proclaims: First Principle: The child shall enjoy all the rights set forth in this Declaration. 1. 2. 3. Every child, without any exception whatsoever, shall be entitled to these rights, without distinction or discrimination on account of race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status, whether of himself or of his family. Second Principle: The child shall enjoy special protection, and shall be given opportunities and facilities, by law and by other means, to enable him to develop physically, mentally, morally, spiritually and socially in a healthy and normal manner and in conditions of freedom and dignity. In the enactment of laws for this purpose, the best interests of the child shall be the paramount consideration. Third principle: The child shall be entitled from his birth to a name and a nationality. Fourth principle: The child shall enjoy the benefits of social security. He shall be entitled to grow and develop in health; to this end, special care and protection shall be provided both to him and to his mother, including adequate pre-natal and post-natal care. The child shall have the right to adequate nutrition, housing, recreation and medical services. Fifth principle: The child who is physically, mentally or socially handicapped shall be given the special treatment, education and care required by his particular condition. Sixth principle: The child, for the full and harmonious development of his personality, needs love and understanding. He shall, wherever possible, grow up in the care and under the responsibility of his parents, and, in any case, in an atmosphere of affection and of moral and material security; a child of tender years shall not, save in exceptional circumstances, be separated from his mother. Society and the public authorities shall have the duty to extend particular care to children without a family and to those without adequate means of support. Payment of State and other assistance towards the maintenance of children of large families is desirable. Seventh principle: The child is entitled to receive education, which shall be free and compulsory, at least in the elementary stages. He shall be given an education which will promote his general culture and enable him, on a basis of equal opportunity, to develop his abilities, his individual judgement, and his sense of moral and social responsibility, and to become a useful member of society. The best interests of the child shall be the guiding principle of those responsible for his education and guidance; that responsibility lies in the first place with his parents. The child shall have full opportunity for play and recreation, which should be directed to the same purposes as education; society and the public authorities shall endeavour to promote the enjoyment of this right. Eighth principle: The child shall in all circumstances be among the first to receive protection and relief. Ninth principle: The child shall be protected against all forms of neglect, cruelty and exploitation. He shall not be the subject of traffic, in any form. The child shall not be admitted to employment before an appropriate minimum age; he shall in no case be caused or permitted to engage in any occupation or employment which would prejudice his health or education, or interfere with his physical, mental or moral development. Tenth principle: The child shall be protected from practices which may foster racial, religious and any other form of discrimination. He shall be brought up in a spirit of understanding, tolerance, friendship among peoples, peace and universal brotherhood, and in full consciousness that his energy and talents should be devoted to the service of his fellow men. Mustafa Sabbagh Made in Italy© Handle with Care Breaking News – from Italy [Place X, DateY] – Made in Italy©: the Italian Excellence’s offer becomes more and more varied, during historic periods like the one we are living in, so highly critical and – at the same time – so deeply entangled, within an adversarial (however urgent it indeed is) global market. The universally renowned 3F – Fashion, Food, Furniture – that, over the years, have secured the worldwide appreciation of our brand are enriched with a further F, a very promising product, which however, as usually happens for any product launch on the market, in the first instance struggles to be spent and understood by the social fabric within which it is connected. Moderately in alarm, the experts on Consumer Behaviour: «It would be appropriate to begin by better defining all the treaties regulating the import/export issue related to the product – which notably fall under the UNDeclaration of the Rights of the F. Drafted in 1924, approved by the United Nations in 1959, revised in 1989, to date this Declaration does not play a binding role for the individual EU States, from a merely legal point of view. An urge deemed to be requested out loud to the brand control sectors, given the proper characters of the freemarket and themerchantability (combined with the extreme delicacy) related to the product F., in order to modify from the depth the buyers’ and consumers’ attitude and habits – being Italian or not». What’s the meaning of these words, which come directly from the knowhow experts? Simply said: the aforementioned Declaration of the Rights of the F., among all the import/export treaties, does not fall within the so-called hard law jurisdiction, totally binding for international relations, according to which pacta (or producta, Ed.'s Note) sunt servanda. In fact the Declaration belongs to soft law, which mainly regulates the so-called lex mercatoria; therefore, to fact, F. is a product. A Made in Italy© product – despite all the difficulties of perception experienced by those who are not receptive to the social change taking place. ¹ Fanciullo (transl. Child) A product to be handled with care – taking into consideration its fragility, its ductility, but also its really high potential: we are talking about a 100% Intelligent Energy product. Neither a mere marketing move, nor a branding attempt, but rather a real task of familiarization with the product F. is the one leaded by Mustafa Sabbagh, he himself at that time belonging to the merchandising category which we are concerned with. His still lifes about the product category in question, decontextualized by any type of use and consumption could be made with F., underline how low (and merely packaging-related) are the differences compared to the Protected Designation of Origin product, as far as we have always conceived it. In analysing the GDP curve by an optimizer perspective related to the cost/benefit ratio, both the micro- and the macro-economic experts agree in considering the product F. as a consumer durable good par excellence. What makes it durable is its absolute transversality. What makes it inestimable is its own, huge, range. After all, both retailing and wholesaling market analysis speak clear: given that the three dimensions of the contemporary consumer are 1. experiential attitude, 2. multitasking skills and 3. cross-cultural nomadism, then Sabbagh’s management in affixing the Made in Italy© brand to the product F. has all the characteristics of the winning choice. Because the product F.¹ represents the safest investment. Because investing in the Future is the only winning kind of Made in Italy©. All citizens have equal social dignity and are equal before the law, regardless of sex, race, language, religion, political opinions and personal or social conditions. #article3 #italianconstitution #1948 #madeinitaly©
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