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    Introduction Women may be afraid of strangers‚ but it’s a husband‚ a lover‚ a boyfriend‚ or someone they know who is most likely to hurt them. According to a U.S. Justice Department study‚ two-thirds of violent attacks against women are committed by someone the woman knows. In the United States‚ one of the most dangerous places for a woman is her own home. Approximately 1‚500 women are killed each year by husbands or boyfriends. About 2 million men per year beat their partners‚ according to the

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    As unfair as it sounds‚ the Americans wanted to conquer land that was already owned by the Natives. To begin with‚ White settlers began to notice that the west side of the Mississippi river was not the best location for farming. The solution created was to farm on the east side‚ however‚ that was the Native Americans territory. Therefore‚ the plan was to move all Natives to the Plains and bring the settlers into the east to farm. The plan itself was unfair because although it is true the Native Americans

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    I think fair-trade is to benefit the coffee industry. It benefits everyone in the coffee industry from the farmers to the consumers. It’s a benefit because it helps farmers‚ fair trade is safe for everyone‚ fair working conditions‚ fair trade supports communities‚ fair trade reduces the number of middle men‚ it has a better outcome for cafes‚ reduces the number of steps in a commodity chain‚ is better for the environment Fairtrade helps farmers because the farmer can get a fair price for their

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    Introduction Fair trade is an organised social movement which is based on partnership between producers and consumers‚ with the aim of providing secure and sustainable livelihoods to suppliers‚ as well as fulfilling their potential. As an alternative approach to free trade which focus on establishing an unrestricted trading relationship‚ the core goal of fair trade is to aid marginalised producers‚ promote trading conditions and sustainability (Fairtrade International‚ 2011). The last decade has

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    Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair in Macbeth The quote from the three witches‚ "Fair is foul and foul is fair‚" echoes throughout the story‚ and is the backbone of the many ’switches’ that occur between and amongst the characters and their positions. Macbeth’s opening line reinforces this theme with‚ "So foul and fair a day I have not yet seen." He describes the day as foul after having to brutally slay so many men. The day is fair because of his absolute triumph and assured rewards. This

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    now ready to introduced “the Fair Work Bill” systems to Australian public. A systems that deemed to be “fair” to all levels of operation such as small to large corporation both employer and employees‚ also more negotiating power for unions or known as collective bargaining (except Victoria will not be subject to the fair work changes) for the hope and ensuring better quality of life‚ promote economic productivity and stability in our workplace relations systems. Fair work bill has a considerable

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    Is it part of the concept of a fair trial that‚ if an accused cannot afford legal representation‚ the state must provide it? INTRODUCTION ‘When a person is faced with deprivation of liberty‚ the most stringiest standards must be followed to ensure that the person is properly subject to that restriction.’ The notion of obtaining a fair trial has long been questioned as far back in the time of trial of King Charles I of England in 1649. His highness insisted upon his conception of the rule of law

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    The quote “Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair” that is said by the three witches towards the beginning of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ can be applied to Lady Macbeth’s character. Lady Macbeth showed that her personality consisted of acting in a fair manner to deceive others of her true foul intentions. William Shakespeare sheds light over Lady Macbeth’s true colors when she received news from her husband about him one day becoming king. Lady Macbeth’s foul desire for power was strong enough for her

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    Ó Springer 2010 Fair Trade and the Depersonalization of Ethics ´ˆ Jerome Ballet ´ Aurelie Carimentrand ABSTRACT. Fair Trade has changed considerably since its early days. In this article‚ we argue that these changes have led to a depersonalization of ethics‚ thus raising serious questions about the future of Fair Trade. In particular‚ the depersonalization of ethics which is seen to accompany the current changes has led to greater variety in the interpretations of Fair Trade. Hiding these

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    In Macbeth‚ William Shakespeare shows a good side‚ and a bad side of a person. At the beginning of the play‚ three witches mentioned “ Fair is Foul” and “Foul is Fair” ( 1.1.13). Macbeth felt that his cousin Duncan are king was unfair to him‚ however‚ Duncan felt it was acceptable. In order‚ to right what Macbeth felt was foul he killed Duncan to make it Fair in his eyes. Their apparition are simply true and they have Macbeth thinking that anyone will hurt him. Macbeth had a taste of power‚ and

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