By: Yuga Rishi Shriram Sharma Acharya | 2010-10-07 | Metaphysics Within the inner designing of a cell is an important part called mitochondria. In other words it can be termed the electric powerhouse of cells. Food, blood, flesh, bones etc ultimately come to the mitochondria to get converted to energy. This energy keeps active all cells and its collective activity is seen as controller of all beings. This energy can be called micro Prana or micro vital force. The collective form from all bodies can be called macro or Great Prana. read more
By: Adrian Desbarats | 2011-02-23 | Current Affairs If you have tried buying clothes at a Bebe or Topshop shop, you have probably worn the handiwork of a Bangladeshi woman. Bangladesh is one of the major exporters of apparel to international labels in the U... read more
By: JeaHelme | 2011-03-22 | News and society If you agree with this statement, then when did it ever become ok to pay two cents an hour to some factory worker in countries like China, Shri Lanka or India? read more
By: Electroheat induction Inc. | 2012-02-13 | Manufacturing The utilize of induction heaters is relatively general and there are lots of purposes for which they are used and yet taken as best. An initiation heater is something that is known for its excellent results and in fairly a era. read more
By: Cole Rees | 2010-10-07 | Clothing There are a lot of companies that have made a name for themselves in recent years for becoming more ethical such as fair trade food and clothing but many people are unsure about what this means and have the misconception that because these items are fairtrade it may mean them costing more for us consumers. In reality there are many aspects to fairtrade and ethical trading that the public may not be aware of so below is a brief history of fairtrade practices and how they are helping people all o read more
By: snehashah | 2011-01-05 | Small Business Fashion internationally is believed to have originated from the WEST to be more specific Paris! There were times when Indians were not counted as fashionable, yet Indian Sari has defined taken international values for the fashion industry. read more
By: Fibre2fashion | 2011-01-12 | Clothing Fashionable Leather Lingerie, Leather Intimate Wear, Fashion Leather Under Garment and Fashion Brasseries. Leather lingerie today is Available both for Men and Women, In a Variety of Colors, Patterns and Finishes. read more
By: Mae Andrea | 2010-04-03 | Weddings Wedding favors are available in such a wide variety of styles & designs that it can be an overwhelming task trying to choose the right ones for your wedding. For many couples budget is always the deciding factor when it comes to buying those little gifts to say thank you to your guests. So how can you still have wonderful wedding favors without spending a fortune? read more
By: jion smith | 2011-06-10 | Business This benefit is visible while what is invisible is that the fair helps to promote the reputation and popularity across the overseas market. read more
By: Minal H | 2011-07-19 | Food & Beverage In 2005, the global fair trade market broke through the €1 billion barrier and has been growing strongly ever since, reaching an estimated value of €3.4 billion in 2009. read more
By: Stewart Wrighter | 2010-12-07 | Home & Family This article shows that some shops buy up goods abroad without really knowing the source of the goods. It also shows by going the fair trade route, at least the workers will get a living wage to sustain them and their families. read more
By: helen | 2011-05-05 | Small Business Every year there will be lots of wholesale jewelry fair trades held in China. Generally speaking, most jewelry fairs held in China are held in Guangzhou. Guangzhou is an international trade center. read more
By: Joan Rasch | 2012-01-07 | Fashion Fair trade scarves come in an incredible variety of styles, colors, feels and weaves. The quality, feel and look jump out to the eye and to the touch. The items themselves have a story behind them that could be a wonderful part of your gift. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-17 | Business History of Fair Trade Coffee Regulations Prior To Fair Trade Prior to Fair Trade certification, coffee prices were regulated by the International Coffee Organization according to the regulations set forth by the International Coffee Agreement of 1962. The agreement, which was negotiated at the United Nations headquarter in New York by the Coffee Study Group, set limits on the amount of coffee imported and exported from countries so there would not be excess supply read more