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    The local population is approximately 18,000 and over the four days of fair, 16,000 attend. The 54th DAA looks forward to additional partnerships with the community as it grows into the new millennium. The Colorado River Fair, as part of the network of California fairs, provides an enormous return on investment both economically and socially. Fairs celebrate the town’s history and heritage. They are an educational opportunity for youth and provide wholesome

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    The Soroptimist International of Blythe will have their annual Health and Wellness Fair at the Blythe Community Center on April 28. Submitting a request to the City of Blythe to waive fees for this free community event at last Tuesday’s Council meeting, council members unanimously approved the organization’s application. With recommendation from staff to waive all fees except the $75 labor fee, which is a direct cost to the City and the refundable deposit of $125, the organization saved a total

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    the older kids more she learned, not only more about her project but how to make our club run smooth. She became more voisterious when we would have meeting suggestions new ideas and providing her opinion on decisions to be made regarding our barn at fair. A few years after she had been in the club the other members elected Ava as club secretary. In this position she was relied on to take attendance of members, go over old business from last meeting, write down new business to discuss next meeting

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    Veronica walked into the kitchen, fresh, clean, and free from the dream of earlier. She wore only a casual outfit of jeans and camisole top. No need to dress up if she had the evening off. She brewed a pot of extremely strong coffee and ate a slice of dry toast as she waited. She never was a huge breakfast eater. She saw an open box of cereal with loose cereal pieces on the counter. She rolled her eyes as she cleaned up the mess and put the box away. The open box was one of her biggest pet peeves

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    In a little over a couple of years that Lil Herb/G Herbo been in the Hip-Hop industry, he has made a contribution and an impact on the Chicago neighborhood he grew up in, and several other parts of the world. He has done several songs with at the time up and coming Chicago rappers and some music with bigger names. Accomplishing the goal of eventually sell his own albums. Herbert Wright III (born October 8, 1995), better known by his stage name G Herbo (formerly known as Lil Herb) is

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    Business should be investigated and held accountable. For the consumer to only purchase fair trade products until the item becomes a fair trade product. As consumers we can look at labels, be more aware of fair trade products. We can talk with our local grocery companies, coffee shops, and look for the fair trade products. 3. How would international trade theorists view the fair-trade movement? Fair trade was supported by people who believed that there were inherent flaws in the capitalistic

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    How to Escape from American Consumerism and Materialism We all know we live in a highly materialistic culture in which conspicuous consumption governs much of our lives. We strive to acquire goods which will define us to ourselves and to others and somehow satisfy our human need to justify existence. At the end of the day, we also all know that there’s a trap built into the system: the more you consume, the more you are pressed to consume more because whatever satisfaction possession of things

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    Part One: The ethical issue of Fair Trade coffee We all know that coffee is something essential in our daily and maybe we all used to have one of them when it is needed, but only a few of us know the trading process of coffee and how does it travel from the coffee tree to our paper cup. The article is mainly about the unfair trading in the coffee trading process and provided a idea called Fair Trade coffee, but even the Fair trade have some ethical issues. Because there is too many stages in coffee

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    as at 30/6/06 Cost Accum Carrying Amt Deprec. 11,000 8,000 30,000 30,000 28,000 17,150 10,850 60,000 23,437.50 36,562.50 23,000 4,500 18,500 152,000 103,912.50 Item Accounts Receivable Land Buildings Cooking Equipment Bottling Equipment Total Fair Value 9,000 90,000 6,000 40,000 15,000 160,000 3 FA 1 – PHUONG CASE STUDY: TOPIC 4 SOLUTION Required 4. Prepare the General Journal entry to record the purchase of this business assuming Phuong is able to make an offer of $140,000. Make sure

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    Abstract This paper is written for the accounting theory course as a course project. This paper discusses the differences between the historical cost accounting approach and the fair value accounting approach. The discussion will focus on the debate on using which accounting approach. We begin by stating the definitions of both concepts and discussing them thoroughly, then we state the main advantages of the two approaches followed by comparison between them. The last section of this paper discusses

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