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Finding A Commercial Plasterer

It would help if you found a qualified plasterer with professional skills in both Plastering and plasterboard installation. For example, if you are building your retail shop or business premises, get advice from an experienced commercial plasterer about the correct way to complete the plasterboard job. With commercial Plastering, you must get a qualified plasterer…

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Ethics of online shopping for non-essential products

The UK government responded to the Coronavirus outbreak by announcing that all retail outlets except those deemed to provide essential services and goods would be closed immediately. Online retail, however, is “still open and encourage”. Does that mean we are free to click? Andrew Crane, a business professor, and Dirk Matten, a lawyer and ethics expert, argue…

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Samurai on display at the NGV are not only warriors

The National Gallery of Victoria has launched a new exhibition on the Japanese samurai. Bushido: Way of the Samurai examines the popular conceptions of the Japanese samurai, as well as lesser-known identities. This exhibition features not only warriors but also philosophers, poets, and patrons of the fine arts. Who were the Samurai? For more than 800 centuries,…

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The Case for Police Commissioners

The voting for local police and crime commissioners, also known as PCCs, will begin on Thursday, May 5. This willwill lik the first time many people vote for a PCC. In November 2012, when the first PCC election was held, the average voter turnout in England and Wales was less than 15%. The elections were described…

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A glimpse of Pakistani visual poems

This famous line by the Mughul poet Ghalib is a reference to the ancient Persian tradition that petitioners wear paper before they enter the courtroom to seek justice. In a nation with a very low literacy rate, the written word plays a vital role in Pakistani society. The “wall chalking” is a common practice in Karachi. It includes…

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