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The new brand Tradegood was officially launched in August 2012 [4] in the SOURCING at MAGIC at Las Vegas, USA, the largest apparel and textile expo in North America. [5] It was then brought to the China market with a series of large scale launch events [6] spanning across 6 major cities with the participation of some 1,000 buyers, suppliers, industry associations and media.
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Project Magic is a program, designed by David Copperfield, where teams of magicians and occupational therapists work together to teach sleight of hand to people with disabilities to aid in their rehabilitation and help the patients build self-esteem. [1]
Magic was an Allied cryptanalysis project during World War II. It involved the United States Army 's Signals Intelligence Service (SIS) and the United States Navy 's Communication Special Unit . Codebreaking