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    Be Fair to Tourists

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    Be fair to tourists‚ Tourism Fiji urges Tuesday‚ October 06‚ 2009 TOURISM Fiji is pleading with shop owners and traders to be responsible and not exploit tourists by selling them faulty goods. Chairman Patrick Wong said the shopping experience was an important part of any tourists’ holidays. Reacting to claims made by an Australian couple that they were cheated when buying a tanoa in Nadi‚ Mr Wong said it was important that the sellers meet the demands of any buyer. The couple paid $200 for

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    To have a friend‚ be a true friend Today everyone has friends. Everyone knows that everyone else has friends. But how many people can really call a friend‚ a friend? The Oxford Dictionary defines a friend as: a person who feels mutual affection and regard for another; a helper; a person who is not an enemy. I found it to be interesting that the last definition brought up enemies for often‚ friends - or people who we classify as friends - act exactly as an enemy would act don’t they? Friendship

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    Friend in need is friend indeed People say that true friends are those whom we meet in childhood. Children are more open to communication and don’t bother about social status of their friends‚ about money friends have‚ and a lot of other things that worry adults. The most important thing for children is communication and playing.The help of a friend is the most valuable in life. A friend is a person on whom we may always rely. And in the most difficult moment of our life we turn to friends for love

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    FRIENDS: friend or foe? Friends are extremely important and friendship is a major part of our lives. If there’s one thing we can all agree on‚ it’s that friends are awesome. Having friends is similar to having family. During the good times and the bad‚ through thick and thin‚ your best friends are there for you. They are the people that you can count on in your greatest time of need. They can help you in times of trouble‚ and be there to enjoy and share the great parts of your life too. Our friends

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    A friend in need is a friend indeed. A man who stands by his friend in adversity is a true friend. Selfless love is the base of true friendship. True friends share each other’s joy and sorrow‚ pain and pleasure. They do not fall off in adversity. They have full confidence in each other. They never betray each other. Prosperity makes friends‚ adversity tries them. A selfless friend is a blessing; a selfish friend is a curse. The first is an angel and the second is a devil. One makes your career

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    The theme of ‘Fair is foul‚ foul is fair’ permeates throughout the play ’Macbeth.’ Explain what it means‚ providing examples from the play to support your answer: One of the most important themes in the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare comes from one of the last lines in Act 1‚ Scene 1 of the play. The three witches speak this simple line ‘Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair‚’ shortly before they disperse and it becomes a prophecy and an underlying warning for the rest of the play. The connotations

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    Fair is foul

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    examples show how the witches represented appearance vs. reality. The weird sisters were the instigators of the play; their wicked lies pushed Macbeth to commit the horrific deeds that he did. The witches really showed the meaning of “Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair” Lady Macbeth and Macbeth were not the people who they were leading on to be. Lady Macbeth was expected to be a sweet and innocent woman. A woman who couldn’t handle the truth‚ she was thought by others to be week and a peaceful woman

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    Fair Trade

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    Fair Trade: Consumerism for Global Justice Introduction The Fair Trade movement is rapidly becoming an emerging and dynamic strength to respond to the negative influence of globalization‚ or rather‚ to the contemporary international trade injustice. While on the other hand‚ there is criticism on fair trade‚ claiming that fair trade is not fair and it goes against free market theory. This term paper aims at introducing the development of fair trade‚ justifying its economical and ethical significance

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    BOOK FAIR

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    BOOK FAIR A book fair is a fair for selling and displaying books on various subjects. A book fair is usually arranged on the important days of a year. As 21st February is our Mother Language Day‚ the book fair named “Ekushey Boi Mela” is held in Bangla Academy on February is the most important and popular book fair of our country. The book fair of 21st February takes place in Bangla Academy under open sky. There are many stalls and pavilions in the fair of different publishers. In a book fair

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    Fair Trade

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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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