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    Lion King

    benefits of fair trade The many benefits of fair trade are clear once one learns that its main goal is to alleviate poverty in developing countries and inculcate the value of sustainable development. Fair trade aims to create more opportunities for producers facing economic disadvantage over multinational companies. Because it also aims for sustainable development, both workers and producers are being offered much better trading conditions than before. There are five main benefits of fair trade that

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    Fair Trade

    The following essay addresses the issue of fair trade and basic fair trade business strategies of 50 sampled companies which operate around the world. The main emphasis is to assess which fair trade strategies and actions can be found in company reports and to identify best practice approaches. Based on these findings, I will be dealing with the question if the strategies can be worth adapting by German retailers. "Never before have had so many people so much in common, but never before have the

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    Literary and Social Concerns in the Novels of William Thackeray and Charles Dickens

    Charles Dickens………………………………………………… | | |1.1. Social concerns as a mirror of current literature in the XIX century…. |4 | |1.2. Social and literary problems in “Vanity Fair” by William Thackeray... |4 | |1.3. Art, veracity and moral purpose in “Oliver Twist” by Charles Dickens |5 | |Conclusion

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    Fairtrade Impact

    Fair Trade is a global movement, all about helping the world and the people on it. The organization believes “that everyone wants to do what’s right,”(Why Fair Trade) so they help those who are short-changed, focusing on their impact on certain aspects of the world; benefits to the economy, income sustainability, empowerment, individual and community well-being, and environmental stewardship. “Fairtrade as a certification is much more than merely an environmental certification, it is the only and

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    Ethical Consumerism Report

    Name: Institutional Affiliation: Date: Ethical Consumerism Report Executive summary Ethical consumerism refers to personal consumption where the choice is informed by a given ethical issue, for instance, social justice, animal welfare, human rights or the environment. Ethical consumerism attempts to reaffirm the moral aspect of consumer choice through emphasizing the links between consumption and production, locally and globally. The main agenda of the ethical consumers is enhancing their

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    Evaluate the Opportunities and Threats Faced by Companies Marketing to Children. in Your Answer Provide Examples of How Firms Are Responding to These Challenges and Opportunities in Their Marketing Strategies.

    choices of their families and friends. They represent a huge market offering significant financial returns to companies. Children are also the adults of the future so building a strong bond with a child could lead to significant customer lifetime value to a company. However there are inherent risks in marketing to children bound up in the fact that many feel that it is intrinsically unethical to market to children. As a result of this, companies that market to children and get it wrong face a moralistic

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    How Does Fair Trade Help Sugar Producers

    How does Fair Trade help sugar producers? Fair trade benefits sugar producers in many ways. Firstly, it has helped many small-scale sugar producers to come together in stronger, more democratic organisations. This has meant that individuals obtain more information about global prices and take collective decisions on price, thus strengthening their bargaining position and ensure they obtain the best possible price. Secondly, due to improved relationships with mills and traders and investment of

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    Google Books Settlement

    containing the term(s) searched. We are going to talk about Google Library Project and a history for their straggle in court. We are also going to talk about is it good or bad that Google is a United State corporation bound by U.S. laws., what is the “fair use” doctrine and if we think that Google defines it correctly in this controversy. We are also going to explain why some libraries are backers of the project, while others vehemently oppose it. Discussion Google Library Project's aim to make it

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    A Pattern-Oriented Approach to Fair Use

    | Issue 4 Article 5 A Pattern-Oriented Approach to Fair Use Michael J. Madison Repository Citation Michael J. Madison, A Pattern-Oriented Approach to Fair Use, 45 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1525 (2004), http://scholarship.law.wm.edu/wmlr/vol45/iss4/5 Copyright c 2004 by the authors. This article is brought to you by the William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository. http://scholarship.law.wm.edu/wmlr A PATTERN-ORIENTED APPROACH TO FAIR USE MICHAEL J. MADISON* ABSTRACT More than 150 years

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    Ethical Supply Chain

    No longer do “old style” metrics depict the actual value of a brand. The world’s consumers have increasingly become aware of the true costs involved in the production and distribution of an item. Currently, there is a dire need to realize the historically ignored social, environmental, and personal impact throughout the supply chain. Ethical supply chain management in the coffee industry has been addressed through the implementation of the Fair Trade program. This program ensures that coffee bean

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