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J.K. Rowling's Victory Against Steven Jan Vander Ark: A Possible Defeat for Fair Use LawFair Use law has just become all the more tangled with the decision by the judge in the powerful and precedent-inducing J.K. Rowling vs. Vander Ark case. There still might be a chance, though, that the definition of what fair use is can become better defined... -
Puck Fair: Ireland's Oldest FairEach year on the tenth, eleventh and twelfth of August without every missing a year the town of Killorglin, Co. Kerry celebrates Puck Fair, Ireland's oldest fair. -
Fair World ProjectFair World Project director, Dana Geffner offered a display table and information about the organization at a table at the Green Festival in Washington DC October 23-24. Do you understand Fair Trade? -
Outside Art Fair to Be Held in Maplewood, Missouri September 5th Through September 7thThe Outside Art Fair was developed by Schafly Brewery when beer giant Anheuser Busch forced them out of the Clayton Art Fair.......
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Green, Sustainable Resource, Fair Trade Clothing, Fabrics, Toys and AccessoriesFair Indigo makes hand-knitted garments, accessories and toys from bamboo fabric, a totally sustainable fiber. Fair Indigo is a fair trade employer which pays workers a living wage and reasonable working conditions. -
Walt Disney World Main Street USA: Attractions and EntertainmentThis article's intent is to give you an overview of all the attractions in the Main Street USA section of Walt Disney World in Florida. With brief descriptions of dining, and rides in the area. All attractions on Main Street are appropriate for all ages.
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Where to Shop Fair TradeFair trade is not about making a profit. It puts the artisan and the farmer first, by treating them fairly and getting their product out to consumers, unlike many companies today.
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10 Things You Never Knew About Walt Disney World10 interesting facts and secrets about Walt Disney World -
A Historical Look at the Role of Art in an Ever-Changing WorldNature versus technology is a timeless struggle in modernity; often art is the one medium which seeks to reveal the truth. Spurred by technology and the devastation of war, art explores the meaning of permanence in an unstable world.
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Is Fair Trade a Fair Trade-off?Fair trade is a trading mechanism that aims to compensate producers in a way that is considered more "fair" when compared to other methods, but it is also more expensive for consumers. -
Fair Trade Basics: Your Money SpeaksYou have power as a consumer. Buying Fair Trade means the people who made your products receive fair wages. Did you know Fair Trade can help refugees, too? You can make a difference in the lives of workers in the Global South by simply. -
Spring Accessories: All About Fair TradeThis spring, fair trade accessories will make you look good and feel better, too. -
Why You Should Visit Caruthers Fair in CaliforniaThe Caruthers Fair is a free country with just about anything you would expect from an old fashioned fair. A parade, music, food, rides, food, games, food, a petting zoo...and did I mention food?
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How to Find Unique Handcrafted Gifts that Support and Help Women Through Fair TradeShopping at online companies that support Fair Trade means helping women support their families, get fair treatment, avoid sweatshops and improve their lives. Give gifts this season with the true holiday spirit of helping women and their children. -
Why You Should Buy Fair Trade Gifts This ChristmasAs we open our eyes to the reality that is socioeconomic inequality, environmental destruction and the exploitation of workers in underdeveloped countries, it can seem overwhelming. Here are a few ways you can help buy purchasing fair-trade products this Christmas. -
Successful Fair Trade CollegesWho says the young are apathetic? Activism has never been more prevalent, than with Fair Trade students. -
How to Have a Fair FightKnowing the basic rules of a fair fight will preserve love and maintain mutual respect. Even the best of friends and lovers will have tense moments that may lead to big arguments- even a fight. -
News from a Weird World - the Weekly Offbeat NewsIn this edition of News From A Weird World , the world's biggest book, a clown in congress, where California benefits get spent, weedkiller revenge, Mom's hold underage drinking parties and more. -
Should We Be Concerned About Increased Major Earthquakes Around the WorldEarthquakes occur daily around the world, but we only ever hear about the big ones. In the last several years it does seem that there has been an increase in the number of large tremors. Should we be concerned, or is this just normal activity.
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Nagaur Fair Rajasthan IndiaNagaur Fair in Rajasthan or cattle fair is famous through the world. The fair is renowned for trading in cows, bullocks, camels and horses.
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Video Game Review: Perfect World InternationalIn this game review, Zoe Whitten explains why Perfect World is a less than perfect gaming experience.
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Eating in Disney World After Gastric Bypass SurgeryIf you've had gastric bypass or other weight loss surgery, this guide will show you the best places and foods to eat in Walt Disney World. From getting enough protein to enjoying sugar-free desserts, it's all here. -
Crafty Bastards - The 6th Annual Arts & Crafts Fair A Huge Success in Washington, D.C.!Crafty Bastards is an Arts & Crafts Fair held in Washington, D.C. that showcases talented artists that specialize in handmade art.
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Drinking Coffee Can Build Communities, but Only with a Fair TradePurchases are more than finding the best buy and in an age of informed, aware consumers it's now an ethical choice.
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Gifts for Women that Give Back to the WorldGift giving can be easy with these sites that support fair trade world-wide. The ease of these websites and the huge contribution they provide will make the giver truly feel good about the gifts they will give this holiday season.
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How Starbucks Conquered the WorldAn in-depth case study of how Starbucks became the best and the most profitable coffee brand in the world. -
Things to Do at Walt Disney World Theme ParksWalt Disney World has four theme parks and two water parks.
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FIFA Denies Ireland's Demand to Replay Tainted World Cup Qualifier: Irish Not the Only Victims of Blatant Fouls and Sloppy OfficiatingFIFA has denied Ireland's request to replay Wednesday's World Cup qualifying match after blatant fouls and blown calls by the referees hand a World Cup berth to France, but lousy officiating isn't new. -
Visiting the Minnesota State Fair Not Only for Deep Fried Food on a StickThe Minnesota State Fair is a great opportunity to get out, have some fun and enjoy some great food, even on a stick. -
Top 10 Best Sunburn Prevention Tips for Fair-Skinned IndividualsWhen you have fair skin you have to take extra care when you're going to be in the sun. Here are 10 tips to help fair-skinned individuals hopefully avoid a sunburn. -
Free Ice Science Fair ProjectsInstructions for free ice themed science fair projects.
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Energy Science Fair Projects - AdvancedIdeas and tips for developing advanced energy application science fair projects.
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Sailing Science Fair ProjectsFour ideas that you can use to develop sailing science fair projects.
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Free Lord of the Rings Science Fair ProjectsInstructions for two free Lord of the Rings science fair projects.
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Top 5 Delicious Treats at Walt Disney WorldA list of the top 5 delicious treats at Walt Disney World. Beware: Don't read if you are hungry or dieting ;)
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Strange but True Facts About Walt Disney WorldWalt Disney World is full of adventure and magic and a few strange but true facts! -
World's Ugliest Dog Crowned in California Ugliest Dog CompetitionThe world's ugliest dog was crowed on Friday, as a new title holder has taken over the thrown as the world's ugliest dog. Taking part in the World's Ugliest Dog Contest at the Marin-Sonoma Fair in California is fun for the participants.
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A World with Morals but No CompassionThe current world must deal with two seemingly immovable forces; religion and modernism. How can a world that includes an estimate 84% religious community make the tough decisions to deal with modern problems?
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Laura Dekker, 13 Year Old Dutch Girl Wants to Sail Around the World Solo: Is 13 Too Young or Can She Handle It?A 13 year old Dutch girl, Laura Dekker, wants to sail around the world solo but a Dutch court is not convinced it's safe. What do you think? -
Free Printable Ecology, Environmental Science, World Hunger and Poverty Lesson PlansHow can we teach students about issues and events around the world? Earthquake 2010 in Haiti. World hunger. Poverty. Ecological balance. Rain forest devastation. The Hunger Site offers free printable lesson plans to build global awareness.
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