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Dolly Mama’s Coffee Injection! Doll $39.99 She’s ready to greet her day with a caffeine-fueled whine! Change your perspective on every morning with this collectible Dolly Mama’s coffee humor doll. This Dolly Mama’s doll has all the stylish pizzazz of artist Joey Heiberg’s beloved Dolly Mama’s characters, including fancy fabrics, feathers and frills galore, plus a FREE coordinating miniature stool so you can pose her to express your own moods!Available only from The Ashton-Drake Galleries, this collectible Dolly Mama’s doll is hand-painted and features bendable arms and legs for unlimited posing. From the top of her purple-fringed sleep blinders to the tips of her “puff-ball” high heels, she’s a woman that gets “super-charged” from her morning cup ‘o joe, and her bright green mug says it all: “Rise and Whine.” This coffee humor doll will brighten your own life, and makes a great tongue-in-cheek gift for friends and family. You don’t want to miss it, so order now! |
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Coffee Candy Chews Bag 13.2 Ounces (376 Grams) $9.95 Between cups of brewed gourmet coffee, you can enjoy the essence of our premium beans with our coffee candy chews. While the majority of coffee candies are artificially flavored, we use only the |
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The Exchange Artist $13.99 The riveting story of the country’s first banking scandal in the first decades of the American republic This enthralling historical narrative of the birth of speculative capitalism in America opens in the 1790s when financial pioneer-turned-confidence-man Andrew Dexter, Jr. created a pyramid scheme founded on real estate speculation and the greed of banks, who freely printed the paper money he needed to finance the then tallest building in the United States-the Exchange Coffee House, a 153-room, seven-story colossus in downtown Boston. The story of Dexter’s rise and eventual collapse offered an object lesson to the rising young nation, and presents striking parallels to the subprime mortgage meltdown and looming economic collapse of today. |
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A Coffee Crusade $22.3 Bridget Hall is a driven & successful entrepreneur running a non-profit company named the Coffee Exchange Alliance. She”s trying to establish a fair-trade business presence on the island of Salavandra, but must overcome the corrupt Minister of Agriculture, Rafael Gallegos, who profits by marginalizing the island”s farmers and smuggling coffee to Jamaica. Bridget tackles personal and professional challenges on Salavandra that ultimately shake her belief in the choices she”s made in life as well as in her self-appointed role as savior of the island”s coffee farmers. |
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A Country Called Home $11.99 With her acclaimed memoir In the Wilderness Kim Barnes brought us to the great forests of Idaho, where geography and isolation shape love and family. Now, in her luminous new novel, she returns to this territory, offering a powerful tale of hope and idealism, faith and madness.It is 1960 when Thomas Deracotte and his pregnant wife, Helen, abandon a guaranteed future in upper-crust Connecticut and take off for a utopian adventure in the Idaho wilderness. They buy a farm sight unseen and find the buildings collapsed, the fields in ruins. But they have a tent, a river full of fish, and acres overgrown with edible berries and dandelion greens. Helen learns to make coffee over a fire as they set about rebuilding the house. Though Thomas discovers he can’t wield a hammer or an ax, there is a local boy, Manny—a sweet soul of eighteen without a family of his own—who agrees to manage the fields in exchange for room and board. Their optimism and desire carry them through the early days.But the sudden, frightening birth of Thomas and Helen’s daughter, Elise, changes something deep inside their marriage. And then, in the aftermath of a tragic accident to which only Manny bears witness, suspicion, anger, and regret come to haunt this shattered family. It is a legacy Elise will inherit and struggle with, until she ultimately finds a hope of her own. In this extraordinary novel, Kim Barnes reminds us of what it means to be young and in love, to what lengths people will go to escape loneliness, and the redemption found in family. |
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A Country Called Home $15 With her acclaimed memoir In the Wilderness Kim Barnes brought us to the great forests of Idaho, where geography and isolation shape love and family. Now, in her luminous new novel, she returns to this territory, offering a powerful tale of hope and idealism, faith and madness.It is 1960 when Thomas Deracotte and his pregnant wife, Helen, abandon a guaranteed future in upper-crust Connecticut and take off for a utopian adventure in the Idaho wilderness. They buy a farm sight unseen and find the buildings collapsed, the fields in ruins. But they have a tent, a river full of fish, and acres overgrown with edible berries and dandelion greens. Helen learns to make coffee over a fire as they set about rebuilding the house. Though Thomas discovers he can’t wield a hammer or an ax, there is a local boy, Manny—a sweet soul of eighteen without a family of his own—who agrees to manage the fields in exchange for room and board. Their optimism and desire carry them through the early days.But the sudden, frightening birth of Thomas and Helen’s daughter, Elise, changes something deep inside their marriage. And then, in the aftermath of a tragic accident to which only Manny bears witness, suspicion, anger, and regret come to haunt this shattered family. It is a legacy Elise will inherit and struggle with, until she ultimately finds a hope of her own. In this extraordinary novel, Kim Barnes reminds us of what it means to be young and in love, to what lengths people will go to escape loneliness, and the redemption found in family. |
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A Country Called Home $0.88 With her acclaimed memoir In the Wilderness Kim Barnes brought us to the great forests of Idaho, where geography and isolation shape love and family. Now, in her luminous new novel, she returns to this territory, offering a powerful tale of hope and idealism, faith and madness.It is 1960 when Thomas Deracotte and his pregnant wife, Helen, abandon a guaranteed future in upper-crust Connecticut and take off for a utopian adventure in the Idaho wilderness. They buy a farm sight unseen and find the buildings collapsed, the fields in ruins. But they have a tent, a river full of fish, and acres overgrown with edible berries and dandelion greens. Helen learns to make coffee over a fire as they set about rebuilding the house. Though Thomas discovers he can’t wield a hammer or an ax, there is a local boy, Manny—a sweet soul of eighteen without a family of his own—who agrees to manage the fields in exchange for room and board. Their optimism and desire carry them through the early days.But the sudden, frightening birth of Thomas and Helen’s daughter, Elise, changes something deep inside their marriage. And then, in the aftermath of a tragic accident to which only Manny bears witness, suspicion, anger, and regret come to haunt this shattered family. It is a legacy Elise will inherit and struggle with, until she ultimately finds a hope of her own. In this extraordinary novel, Kim Barnes reminds us of what it means to be young and in love, to what lengths people will go to escape loneliness, and the redemption found in family. |
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A History of the World in 6 Glasses $11.99 From beer to Coca-Cola, the six drinks that have helped shape human history Throughout human history, certain drinks have done much more than just quench thirst. As Tom Standage relates with authority and charm, six of them have had a surprisingly pervasive influence on the course of history, becoming the defining drink during a pivotal historical period. A History of the World in 6 Glasses tells the story of humanity from the Stone Age to the 21st century through the lens of beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and cola. Beer was first made in the Fertile Crescent and by 3000 B.C.E. was so important to Mesopotamia and Egypt that it was used to pay wages. In ancient Greece wine became the main export of her vast seaborne trade, helping spread Greek culture abroad. Spirits such as brandy and rum fueled the Age of Exploration, fortifying seamen on long voyages and oiling the pernicious slave trade. Although coffee originated in the Arab world, it stoked revolutionary thought in Europe during the Age of Reason, when coffeehouses became centers of intellectual exchange. And hundreds of years after the Chinese began drinking tea, it became especially popular in Britain, with far-reaching effects on British foreign policy. Finally, though carbonated drinks were invented in 18th-century Europe they became a 20th-century phenomenon, and Coca-Cola in particular is the leading symbol of globalization.For Tom Standage, each drink is a kind of technology, a catalyst for advancing culture by which he demonstrates the intricate interplay of different civilizations. You may never look at your favorite drink the same way again. |
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A History of the World in 6 Glasses $46.34 From beer to Coca-Cola, the six drinks that have helped shape human history Throughout human history, certain drinks have done much more than just quench thirst. As Tom Standage relates with authority and charm, six of them have had a surprisingly pervasive influence on the course of history, becoming the defining drink during a pivotal historical period. A History of the World in 6 Glasses tells the story of humanity from the Stone Age to the 21st century through the lens of beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and cola. Beer was first made in the Fertile Crescent and by 3000 B.C.E. was so important to Mesopotamia and Egypt that it was used to pay wages. In ancient Greece wine became the main export of her vast seaborne trade, helping spread Greek culture abroad. Spirits such as brandy and rum fueled the Age of Exploration, fortifying seamen on long voyages and oiling the pernicious slave trade. Although coffee originated in the Arab world, it stoked revolutionary thought in Europe during the Age of Reason, when coffeehouses became centers of intellectual exchange. And hundreds of years after the Chinese began drinking tea, it became especially popular in Britain, with far-reaching effects on British foreign policy. Finally, though carbonated drinks were invented in 18th-century Europe they became a 20th-century phenomenon, and Coca-Cola in particular is the leading symbol of globalization.For Tom Standage, each drink is a kind of technology, a catalyst for advancing culture by which he demonstrates the intricate interplay of different civilizations. You may never look at your favorite drink the same way again. |
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A History of the World in 6 Glasses $18.48 From beer to Coca-Cola, the six drinks that have helped shape human history Throughout human history, certain drinks have done much more than just quench thirst. As Tom Standage relates with authority and charm, six of them have had a surprisingly pervasive influence on the course of history, becoming the defining drink during a pivotal historical period. A History of the World in 6 Glasses tells the story of humanity from the Stone Age to the 21st century through the lens of beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and cola. Beer was first made in the Fertile Crescent and by 3000 B.C.E. was so important to Mesopotamia and Egypt that it was used to pay wages. In ancient Greece wine became the main export of her vast seaborne trade, helping spread Greek culture abroad. Spirits such as brandy and rum fueled the Age of Exploration, fortifying seamen on long voyages and oiling the pernicious slave trade. Although coffee originated in the Arab world, it stoked revolutionary thought in Europe during the Age of Reason, when coffeehouses became centers of intellectual exchange. And hundreds of years after the Chinese began drinking tea, it became especially popular in Britain, with far-reaching effects on British foreign policy. Finally, though carbonated drinks were invented in 18th-century Europe they became a 20th-century phenomenon, and Coca-Cola in particular is the leading symbol of globalization.For Tom Standage, each drink is a kind of technology, a catalyst for advancing culture by which he demonstrates the intricate interplay of different civilizations. You may never look at your favorite drink the same way again. |
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A History of the World in 6 Glasses $19.99 From beer to Coca-Cola, the six drinks that have helped shape human history Throughout human history, certain drinks have done much more than just quench thirst. As Tom Standage relates with authority and charm, six of them have had a surprisingly pervasive influence on the course of history, becoming the defining drink during a pivotal historical period. A History of the World in 6 Glasses tells the story of humanity from the Stone Age to the 21st century through the lens of beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and cola. Beer was first made in the Fertile Crescent and by 3000 B.C.E. was so important to Mesopotamia and Egypt that it was used to pay wages. In ancient Greece wine became the main export of her vast seaborne trade, helping spread Greek culture abroad. Spirits such as brandy and rum fueled the Age of Exploration, fortifying seamen on long voyages and oiling the pernicious slave trade. Although coffee originated in the Arab world, it stoked revolutionary thought in Europe during the Age of Reason, when coffeehouses became centers of intellectual exchange. And hundreds of years after the Chinese began drinking tea, it became especially popular in Britain, with far-reaching effects on British foreign policy. Finally, though carbonated drinks were invented in 18th-century Europe they became a 20th-century phenomenon, and Coca-Cola in particular is the leading symbol of globalization.For Tom Standage, each drink is a kind of technology, a catalyst for advancing culture by which he demonstrates the intricate interplay of different civilizations. You may never look at your favorite drink the same way again. |
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A dialogue between a member of parliament and one of his electors concerning the window-tax. … By A. Hooke, Esq; $11.59 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Delve into what it was like to live during the eighteenth century by reading the first-hand accounts of everyday people, including city dwellers and farmers, businessmen and bankers, artisans and merchants, artists and their patrons, politicians and their constituents. Original texts make the American, French, and Industrial revolutions vividly contemporary.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++Source Library: John Rylands University Library of ManchesterESTCID: T182191Notes: Imprint: London : printed for B. Hickey and J. Palmer, Bristol; as also by the author at his office in Shannon-Court, and at his Coffee-house in Exchange-Alley, 1747. Collation: [4],46,[2]p. ; 8° |
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African Gift Box $30 Inspired by strong women, our African Gift Box supports the efforts of women as mothers, daughters, sisters and farmers. Together with the Panzi Foundation and BeadforLife®, Equal Exchange is helping to build East African economies through income generation and to support women that have been affected by violence. Our African Gift Box contains specialty products that inspire hope and encourage change while supporting our sisters in need at the Panzi Hospital in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo(also known as DR Congo). Equal Exchange will provide a $2.00 donation to the Panzi Foundation for each gift box sold. The African Gift Box contains the following items: 1 package Equal Exchange Congo Coffee Project Full City Roast (1 lb, Whole Bean) |
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Agricultural Economics $31.4 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Primary Sector of the Economy, List of Subsistence Techniques, Common Agricultural Policy, Corporate Farming, Family Farm, Wood Economy, Kangchu System, Vertical Farming, Private Landowner Assistance Program, Food Systems, Christmas Tree Production, Land Banking, Economics of Coffee, Weston A. Price Foundation, Community-Supported Agriculture, Christmas Tree Production in Canada, Grain Trade, Agricultural Cooperative, Vernon Wesley Ruttan, Open Field System, Peak Wheat, Commodities Exchange, Plantation Economy, Household Plot, National Agricultural Policy Center, Instituto de Economia Agrícola, Commodity Credit Corporation, Citrus Industry in the Caribbean, Cash Crop, Agreement on Agriculture, Pigford V. Glickman, Capri Model, Small Farm, Agribusiness, Second Green Revolution, Solidal Purchasing Groups, Land Economy, Drought Tolerance, Pork Cycle, Subsistence Agriculture, Agricultural |
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An appeal to His Grace the Lord P-te of all I-d: being a short vindication of the political principles of Roman Catholics, in answer to the calumnies contained in two late pamphlets, I A letter to his G-e II A sermon preached on 23 Oct 1757 $9.95 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic — a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++Huntington LibraryN049197The sermon, ‘A friendly call to the Roman Catholics’ was by John Brett. The Lord Primate = George Stone.Dublin : printed, and are to be sold under the British Coffee-House, near the Exchange, Corke, 1757. [2],14p. ; 12° |
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Bargain with the Devil $9.95 A SPICY RETELLING OF PRIDE AND PREJUDICE: In Jane Austen’s original story, Fitzwilliam Darcy learns of the debacle involving Elizabeth Bennet’s sister several months after he was rejected by Elizabeth, and volunteers to help find her sister, of his own accord. But what if Miss Elizabeth had requested Mr. Darcy’s aid in just a few days after the disastrous proposal at Hunsford, and he was still very angry with her refusal? What if he decided to be ungentlemanly, and demanded a very particular reward from her in exchange for his assistance? This steamy, funny Pride and Prejudice what-if short story explores that scenario with wit, emotion and intriguing plot twists that take this perennial favorite to another direction. REVIEW: “An engrossing story that will grab the reader and take them on a wild ride that will last until the very last sentence” – 5 Cups of Coffee from Coffee Time Romance, Ultra Rare Extraordinary Read |
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Bargain with the Devil $4.2 A SPICY RETELLING OF PRIDE AND PREJUDICE: In Jane Austen’s original story, Fitzwilliam Darcy learns of the debacle involving Elizabeth Bennet’s sister several months after he was rejected by Elizabeth, and volunteers to help find her sister, of his own accord. But what if Miss Elizabeth had requested Mr. Darcy’s aid in just a few days after the disastrous proposal at Hunsford, and he was still very angry with her refusal? What if he decided to be ungentlemanly, and demanded a very particular reward from her in exchange for his assistance? This steamy, funny Pride and Prejudice what-if short story explores that scenario with wit, emotion and intriguing plot twists that take this perennial favorite to another direction. REVIEW: “An engrossing story that will grab the reader and take them on a wild ride that will last until the very last sentence” – 5 Cups of Coffee from Coffee Time Romance, Ultra Rare Extraordinary Read |
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Bargain with the Devil $3.99 A SPICY RETELLING OF PRIDE AND PREJUDICE: In Jane Austen’s original story, Fitzwilliam Darcy learns of the debacle involving Elizabeth Bennet’s sister several months after he was rejected by Elizabeth, and volunteers to help find her sister, of his own accord. But what if Miss Elizabeth had requested Mr. Darcy’s aid in just a few days after the disastrous proposal at Hunsford, and he was still very angry with her refusal? What if he decided to be ungentlemanly, and demanded a very particular reward from her in exchange for his assistance? This steamy, funny Pride and Prejudice what-if short story explores that scenario with wit, emotion and intriguing plot twists that take this perennial favorite to another direction. REVIEW: “An engrossing story that will grab the reader and take them on a wild ride that will last until the very last sentence” – 5 Cups of Coffee from Coffee Time Romance, Ultra Rare Extraordinary Read |
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City Men And City Manners [By D. M. Evans]. $19.99 General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1852Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free.Excerpt: CHAPTER II. The Stock Exchange — Its Origin — Increase of Business by the Introduction of Foreign Loans and Shares — The Excitement of the Year 1824-25 — Constitution of the House — Broker and Jobber, and Mode of Business — Speculators and Time Bargains — Stringent Regulations of the Committee — The Spanish Panic of 1835 — Zumalacarregui’s Death — Bulls and Bears. The Stock Exchange, and the business therein transacted, seem always to have been a mystery to the public, excepting the favoured few whose occupation and walk of life have brought them into connection with it. The operations of the speculator, the business of the broker, and the situation of the jobber, all with their different tendencies, have puzzled the public in the investigation of the secret, especially in relation to the several phases of affairs. That fortunes are lost and won by the result of the movements of the dealers, appears to be the extent of knowledge the majority of the public have on the subject. About sixty years ago, when foreign securities, mining and railway shares were unknown, the place where the stockbrokers conducted their business was nothing but a coffee-room at the end of Sweeting’s Rents ; and it was not till a large increase of speculation occurred, — first introduced by the appearance of loans contracted for the continental states, and succeeded by the enormous capital subscribed in periods of money-abundance for railways, mines, canals, etc. — that the expansion of this description of business really required a separate and distinct place of resort for those who devoted |
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Coffee as It Is, and as It Ought to Be $14.14 This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher’s website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Published by: Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange. in 1850 in 98 pages; Subjects: Literary Collections / General; |
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Complete Fair Trader Gift Basket $60 Surprise and delight with Equal Exchange’s most deluxe assortment! Overflowing with two ground coffees, four delectable chocolate bars, a can of hot cocoa, and a box of small farmer tea nestled inside a fairly traded hand woven grass basket. Appropriate for families and as corporate gifts! This basket contains: 1 bag of Equal Exchange Organic Love Buzz Coffee (ground) Please Note: This gift basket comes packed with recycled crinkle cut and colored tissue paper. This basket ships in our custom gift box. Your custom gift message (filled out during checkout) will be hand written on an included holiday card. |
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Economy Of Honduras $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Banana Production in Honduras, Water Privatization in Honduras, Central Bank of Honduras, Honduran Peso, Honduran Real, Azucarron Pineapple. Excerpt: The economy of Honduras is based mostly on agriculture, which accounted for 22% of its gross domestic product (GDP) in 1999. Leading export coffee ($340 million) accounted for 22% of total Honduran export revenues. Bananas, formerly the country’s second-largest export until being virtually wiped out by 1998′s Hurricane Mitch, recovered in 2000 to 57% of pre-Mitch levels. Cultivated shrimp are another important export sector. Banana: Continues to be One of Honduras’ Main ExportsHonduras has extensive forest, marine, and mineral resources, although widespread slash and burn agricultural methods continue to destroy Honduran forests. Unemployment is estimated at around 28%. The Honduran economy grew 4.8% in 2000, recovering from the Mitch-induced recession (-1.9%) of 1999. The Honduran maquiladora sector, the third-largest in the world, continued its strong performance in 2000, providing employment to over 120,000 and generating more than $528 million in foreign exchange for the country. Inflation, as measured by the consumer price index, was 10.1% in 2000, down slightly from the 10.9% recorded in 1999. The country’s international reserve position continued to be strong in 2000, at slightly over $1 billion. Remittances from Hondurans living abroad (mostly in the U.S.) rose 28% to $410 million in 2000. The lempira (currency) was devaluing for many years but stabilized at L19 to the US dollar in 2005. The minimum wage is USD150 a month (probably obsolete datum). The people of Honduras are among the poorest in Latin America; Gross national income per capita (2007) is $US 1,649; the average for Central … More: |
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Economy of Rwanda: Maraba Coffee, Rwandan Franc, National Bank of Rwanda, Rwanda Over the Counter Exchange, Rwanda and Burundi Franc $9.25 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Maraba Coffee, Rwandan Franc, National Bank of Rwanda, Rwanda Over the Counter Exchange, Rwanda and Burundi Franc, Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning. Excerpt: Maraba coffee (Kinyarwanda: ; French: ) is grown in the Maraba area of southern Rwanda. Maraba’s coffee plants are the Bourbon variety of the Coffea arabica species and are grown on fertile volcanic soils on high-altitude hills. The fruit is handpicked, mostly during the rainy season between March and May, and brought to a washing station in Maraba, where the coffee beans are extracted and dried. At several stages, the beans are sorted according to quality. The farmers receive credits based on the amount and quality of the beans they provide. The beans are sold to various roasting companies, with the best beans going to Union Coffee Roasters of the United Kingdom, who produce a produce a Fairtrade-certified brand and Community Coffee of the United States. Rwanda Specialty Coffee Roasters buys from Maraba and sells to the domestic market. Maraba coffee is also brewed into a beer. About 2,000 smallholder farmers grow the coffee plants under the Abahuzamugambi cooperative, founded in 1999. Since 2000, the cooperative has been supported by the National University of Rwanda (NUR) and the PEARL. The cooperative has improved coffee quality and penetrated the speciality market. Maraba beans are sorted by hand, according to quality Rwandans have been growing coffee since colonial times, but until 1999 the product was classed below Grade C, making it unsalable on the global markets. The farmers did not have the means to wash and prepare their coffee cherries to specifications in a timely manner. Buyers paid US$0.33 per kilogram, a price that kept the farmers poor. In 1999, 220 coffee gr… More: |
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Equal Exchange Organic Bfast Blend Whole Bean Coffee ( 6×12 OZ) $54.82 EQUAL EXCHANGE 6x 12 OZ ORGANIC BFAST BLEND WHOLE BEAN COFFEE. A balanced blend of light and dark roasts with a rich flavor & sweet overtones. :. (Note: This product description is informational only. Always check the actual product label in your possession for the most accurate ingredient information before use. For any health or dietary related matter always consult your doctor before use.) |
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Equal Exchange Organic Coffee, Whole Bean French Roast 10 oz $54.82 EQUAL EXCHANGE 6x 10 OZ ORGANIC FRENCH ROAST WHOLE BEAN COFFEE. Rich body with medium acidity velvety smooth with a hint of caramel.:. (Note: This product description is informational only. Always check the actual product label in your possession for the most accurate ingredient information before use. For any health or dietary related matter always consult your doctor before use.) |
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The actual chest dining table is among the popular selections in this particular category. These elegant furniture offer storage chests along with the coffee dining table area that a lot of people are expecting in homes. If you’re someone who hates to store magazines as well as other materials on your own coffee dining table, here is the ideal solution for the problems. Any storage coffee table will serve because the dining table and storage console you’ll want to hide all of your personals. This can be a big deal for a lot of. There are some options in terms of the materials used to build these kinds of treasure chest muscles coffee tables from. A few of the typical materials used to build these kinds of elegant boxes are timber chest tables plus the leather included box coffee table. The very first thing that you need to consider before exploring or buying any furniture is the size of the family area area and the type of table that you will select. You do not desire to bring one of these simple items home only to find out that it cannot easily fit into the specified area. This is the reason you need to simply take the appropriate measurements before you purchase anything. This will save you the hassle of having to return to the acme furniture or any other furniture supplier to create an swap. The goal is to get the perfect dining table that matches the interior dcor flawlessly.
You may also find these types of chests designed for bedrooms and offices. Some individuals would merely implement these kinds of tables within their living rooms but you will find no limits to how you can use these chests. You need to use your bed room pine chests to store the clothing, shoes or boots, and many more things. Be sure that the chest dining table that you choose was created with high quality materials and it durable
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