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“there were no more fashionable kids to photograph.” Aoki says that over the years he had noticed the trend of declining cool kids that met his magazine’s standards, and that the trend particularly intensified last year.
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Las editoriales adoptaron una métrica llamada “factor de impacto”, inventada en la década del sesenta por Eugene Garfield, bibliotecario y lingüista, como un cálculo grueso de cuán a menudo los artículos de determinada revista son citados en otros artículos.
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Japan Grants First Color Palette Trademark to a Convenience Store and an Eraser | Spoon & Tamago
Japan’ Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry announced that it had granted the first trademark approval for a color palette. The approval was for the blue, white and black-striped branding of the MONO Eraser, one of Japan’s most iconic stationery items originally released in 1969 by Tombow.
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