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BBC - h2g2 - A tentative step - U91546 ()

  „Either way, I intend to change that, as the three or so sentences I think I can provide on the subject will make a welcome addition to this excellent collection of connections.As for Auckland, I will leave that to the Aucklanders, who are far better equipped to discuss it than I. Infact, I think they are far better equipped to discuss Auckland than anything else, except perhaps Latte's. Feel free to discuss any of the above with somebody else. These are my views, and blinkered or not, I'll stick by them.“

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BBC - h2g2 - Ways to Make Good Coffee BBC - h2g2 - Ways to Make Good Coffee

  „They should always be used to make a full pot as they do not operate well when half full. After making a pot, you must wait a few minutes for the pot to cool down before you can use it again, so they are not really suitable for making large amounts of espresso.“

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BBC - h2g2 - pot not rot BBC - h2g2 - pot not rot

  „this in no way endorses the smoking of illegal drugs, in fact drugs of all kinds should be avoided at all costs...yes, even £50 a gramme....tho have to say if you still want to partake in the pleasures of the killer weeed make sure it is that...dont smoke solids...no nine bars...stick to the herba its much better for u....now...this will be banned so dont read it...just dont smoke the solid man...its made from mallasses and all sorts of stuff including plastic...yes plastic!!....so pls dont smoke marijuana....“

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BBC - h2g2 - The Fairtrade Mark BBC - h2g2 - The Fairtrade Mark

  „The Fairtrade Foundation and the Fairtrade MarkThe Fairtrade Foundation created the term Fairtrade to describe the goods marketed to provide support and assistance to communities ravaged by fluctuations in the global market place. It was founded by CAFOD (Catholic Foundation for Oversea Development), Christian Aid, New Consumer, Oxfam, Traidcraft and the World Development Movement, who were joined later by the Women's Institute. The foundation grants a consumer label, the Fairtrade Mark - two black interlocking F's on a white background - to products which meet internationally recognised standards of fair trade. For a more in-depth analysis of the criteria go to Fairtrade International.“

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BBC - h2g2 - Advertising - U29187 BBC - h2g2 - Advertising - U29187

  „There are many theories as to why ads are placed in the most obtrusive locations of the communication flow.One theory states that ads, by surprising the viewer at unpredictable moments, catch them with their mental guards down, allowing the ad message easier passage into the viewer's mind and increasing the effectiveness of the advertising message.Another theory says that by cunningly placing ads right after a surprising revelation or some other occurance that raises a viewer's sense of anticipation, the advertising message will catch the viewer paying more attention, thereby increasing the effectiveness of the advertising message.A third theory, more cynical than the other two, points out that, as often as not, the ads are more interesting than the communication flow, and the viewer deserves a reward for making it that far. Because people, in general, usually like rewards, the ad evokes a good feeling in the viewer, and this good feeling gets associated with the product in the advertisement.It has been said that the only difference between a simple sign with the name of a product on it and a full blown print ad campaign is $20M, six months of client meetings, three weeks of allnighters, fourteen gallons of half-double-mocca-decaf, several cases of cigarettes, and too many out of control egos.It should also be noted that the best ads never actually make it to production because they are so clever as to ultimately make someone along the approval chain 1) jealous because they didn't think of the idea or 2) nervous because the idea is really that mind-boggling good.   “

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