Saturday, 26 December 2015

Fair Trade trading is helping consumers in the West to stick to their principles

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It isn’t always easy to have certain values in life, and it’s even more difficult to stick to them sometimes, but a fairer trading platform has enabled consumers in the West to remain true to their principles with a degree of ease. The modern global economy was once based purely on total capitalism, and there was often an element of greed mixed in with that, but in the 21st century shoppers in all nations can finally buy with a conscience without having to worry about products that were of an inferior quality.

This is especially of benefit to people who want to help those less well off, but who still want certain standards of excellence in their purchases. The advent of Fair Trade trading has changed the way we shop in a most dramatic way, and this development has been particularly welcomed by people who have a genuine desire to help. Everything from the tea we drink and the bananas we eat to the flowers we buy and the cotton we wear can come to market via a fairer trading platform, and Western consumers have been quick to encourage the whole process.

Fair Trade trading is so much more than a way to give money to others


The first thing you need to know about Fair Trade trading is that it’s not a charity; nobody is just giving away free money here. By utilising a fairer trading platform once their crops have been harvested, farmers and growers can look around for the best possible prices from various buyers, thereby bypassing the old method of simply accepting whatever meagre offer came along from hard-bitten, unsentimental multinational corporations. Now that they have more of a choice of purchasers, they can find more preferential prices that can make a real difference to the way they live their lives and the way they run their businesses.


Thanks to Fair Trade trading, growers will be able to invest in the future of their farms. This could mean installing new machinery, employing more people at busy times and leasing more reliable vehicles. There will also be more money to go round in what were once extremely poor communities, and this will inevitably lead to higher standards of education and medical care. That jar of Fair Trade trading coffee that you take from the supermarket shelf is, it should be noted, far more than just a morning drink.

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

The best family reunions start with London airport transfers

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Making your way to Gatwick or Heathrow can be a stressful experience, but not if you use London airport transfers to get you to the check-in desk on time. We are living in a world that is becoming increasingly smaller thanks to the ease and convenience of air travel, so more and more men, women and children are able to head to the other side of the globe with relative ease. A trip to Australia or New Zealand used to be a once in a lifetime experience, but these days many people make the journey on a number of occasions.

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From the 1950s onwards, large numbers of families emigrated from the UK to countries like South Africa, the USA, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. And many others travelled to Britain from the Caribbean and the Indian sub-continent, of course, and these migrations have left larger family groups rather disjointed and separate. Because of this, our airports are often full of people making their way to or from family reunions in a bid to make contact with loved ones who they haven’t seen for many years, sometimes even for several decades.


There is something wonderfully fulfilling about these trips, and of course there is an opportunity to meet up with younger members of the family who you perhaps have never met before at all. Just imagine making your way from a sunny and warm Barbados village to a cold and wet London house. The experience may not seem overly enjoyable at first, but as soon as you have met up with brothers, cousins, sisters, parents, nephews and nieces the whole trip will have been worthwhile. And using London airport transfers to greet you at Heathrow or Gatwick will mean every trip is always a very special odyssey.

In a similar vein, how wonderful would it be to head from the UK to an isolated town in the wilds of Canada to meet up once again with long-lost relatives? It may be that you haven’t seen these people for twenty years or more, and of course there may be some who you have never met at all. The stunning landscapes of British Columbia and Alberta seem a million miles away from the somewhat congested roads of London, and this is especially apparent when you first lay eyes on the lakes and mountains that are surrounding you.

London airport transfers allow you to take as much luggage as you want


If you are making your way from Heathrow or Gatwick to Mumbai, Melbourne, Montevideo or Mombasa, you will no doubt feel as though the trip is going to be an onerous one. The chances are you will have a number of suitcases to take with you, including plenty of clothes to help you dress for social occasions and, in some cases, to adjust to a change in the climate. It may well be that you are also carrying a number of presents for relatives, perhaps even some souvenirs of how life is lived in the UK.

The good news is that London airport transfers will help you make the trip from your home to Heathrow or Gatwick in the most comfortable and convenient of ways. Just imagine how stressful it will be to take all of your items of luggage on to trains and buses that are already congested with people making their way to work or to the shops. And if you are on your way to a family reunion overseas, you may even be part of a large group of travellers, making the experience even more frenetic.

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The sense of anticipation that precedes a family reunion can only ever be properly understood by those people who have gone through the process. There have been occasions when brothers and sisters have met up once again after more than twenty years apart, and these reunions have turned into extremely emotional affairs for everyone involved. People change over a period of time, of course, but the loving bonds of a strong family can stand the tests that distance can bring. No wonder people crave an opportunity to be reunited with those who are important to them.


In the 21st century, we are able to keep in closer contact with our loved ones via the internet. By using emails, Skype, Facebook and several other platforms, we are able to keep up with the family news, and of course we can chat on a regular basis. This is all very good, of course, but it doesn’t replace the special bond created by physical contact. We may be able to give our brothers and sisters a cheerful hello over the web, and to exchange photos and videos, but of course we aren’t able to physically hug someone over the web.

Sunday, 13 September 2015

The best upholsterer Sussex can offer is able to perform minor miracles with furniture

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If you have given up on an old armchair, now could be the ideal to contact the type of upholsterer Surrey can really trust. Even if you think your old furniture is past the point of no return, there could well be a highly skilled expert who can bring it back to life. We life in something of a throwaway world these days, so it’s very reassuring to know that we don’t have to head for the local authority’s waste site every time something is in disrepair.

Those lucky men and women who own pieces of furniture that have been handed down through the years can perhaps consider themselves very lucky. In the past, chairs, sofas and loungers will have cost a great deal of money, and as such they represented a major investment by our forefathers. We have perhaps become used to the idea of being able to buy cheap furniture in our local superstores at the drop of a hat, but in the past these items will often have been made specially made by an expert who really knew how to create items that were not far from being works of art.

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There are times in life when you might be tempted to repair things yourself at home, and this course of action makes sense on a number of occasions. You will perhaps be perfectly capable of fixing a leaking tap, changing a plug and mending a fuse, but when it comes to renovating an antique it will be time to call on the services of the best upholsterer Sussex can provide. Taking care of the nicest things in your home can sometimes be a somewhat exhausting process.


Any home owner who has been looking to move in recent times will perhaps need to decide which items they intend to take with them and which they want to jettison. This is a time to evaluate the plus and minus points of each piece of furniture. If there is an old sofa or perhaps a beautiful armchair on the property, a phone call to a specialist may be needed. When it comes to finding a top of the range upholsterer Hampshire home owners know all about the importance of being able to call on the services of a tried and trusted expert.

Saturday, 12 September 2015

Take care when seeking the best commercial property insurance London can provide

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There are some decisions which can be taken in an instant, but owners of commercial buildings know they need to be careful when they look for the type of commercial insurance London can really rely on. We all know that speed is of the essence with some issues, but others may need a great deal more thought. If you are faced with a choice of policies to cover your retail units, warehouses and office blocks, you need to think long and hard about which route is the best one for you to take.

The UK’s capital is home to a thriving business community, and it plays host to companies of all shapes and sizes working in just about every sector of industry. There are factories producing everything from computer parts to TV remotes and shops selling crisps, crackers, croutons and cress. It’s one of the busiest cities to be found anywhere in the world, and most of the largest corporations on the planet maintain high profile headquarters and branches in the bustling streets of this highly influential metropolis.

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If you live and work in another part of the country, you may not be aware of just how busy the capital’s commercial hub can be. Several British cities have a thriving business sector, including Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow, but in truth their operations are on a much smaller scale than that of London. Even if you have only visited the capital on a few occasions, you can’t help but notice just how many people there are working in areas like Canary Wharf, Shoreditch and the refurbished area around the magnificent Olympic Stadium.


We all seem to work so hard these days in our jobs, but sometimes you just need to stop for a while in order to smell the coffee. Life is supposed to be about savouring some enjoyment along the way, but if you are too wrapped up in warehouse, factory or office affairs then it will become increasingly difficult to do so. The most sensible option is surely to set aside some quality time at the weekends and perhaps in the evenings as well. These special moments are perfect for some much-needed relaxation, and for taking stock of all the things in your life which need to be sorted out.

Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Duane Hanson: Serpentine Sackler Gallery - London

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Time in our capital is a funny thing - such a precious commodity that we never feel we have enough of it and constantly terrified someone or something will take what we do have away from us. With so much emphasis on rushing it’s all too easy for the world, in all its glorious detail to fly by in the blink of an eye. We don’t sweat the small stuff because we don’t see it. Who did you sit next to on the train this morning? What trousers were they wearing? Did they seem happy?


Most of us have only a hazy recollection of the people we encounter throughout our days, and as for those in the background – they may as well not exist.  


The antidote to our modern lifestyle, if you can make time, is visit Duane Hansons show at the Sackler Gallery.  It’s a celebration of the ordinary – in exquisite detail.  A cowboy stands nonchalantly near the entrance, waiting for you to greet him as you go past, lost in his own thoughts and possibly down on his luck. A lady we assume to be a cleaner in her uniform pushes her trolley,  also trance-like and lost in her own thoughts. Does she have anyone to go home to? Where is home? Does she love or hate her job?  Elsewhere a lady sits among a pile of objects for sale, absorbed in her book yet also desperately hoping to do business.


It’s almost impossible not to become absorbed with the figures in Hanson’s exhibition. Hyperreal in their form, Hanson intended that his meticulously detailed figures would transfix the viewer, drawing them in to be captivated by the detail of the sculptures. His subjects, modelled on real people, tend to exist on the fringes of society, easily ignored and frequently passed over in real life. It’s bittersweet testament to his talent that Hanson has succeeded in making the mundane fascinating and the everyday detail of lives extraordinary.

More surprising still is the age of some of the sculptures. Hanson’s ‘Homeless Person’ created 24 years ago in 1991 is as relevant today as it was then.  Hanson’s work has always been intended to reveal the brutal truths about Western society. Spurred on by the criticism he received for Trash, his figures have become the mouthpiece for Hanson’s own social and political views, featuring scenes of social misery and violence. It was only later on that Hanson focused his attention on everyday people, an entire class of ‘typical’ people who he believed ‘did not stand out’.

Serpentine Sackler Gallery, Hyde Park
Tuesday August 11th 2015 - Sunday September 13th 2015

Footnote:

The Sackler is one of the many London galleries that benefit from the support of generous patrons who happily give their time and resources to ensure the arts continue to thrive in the capital.  Figures such as Ian Taylor, Yassmin Ghandehari, Sasan Ghandehari, Lance Uggla, Viktor Vekelsberg, Sir David Verey, CBE and Anita Zabludowicz.






Wednesday, 2 September 2015

The Imaginative World of Joseph Cornell

“Logic will get you from A-B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert Enstein

“The man who has no imagination has no wings.” Muhammad Ali

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If you have ever taken a glance at some of the works by the great 20th century artist and sculptor Joseph Cornell, you might have imagined you were looking through the eyes of someone who has travelled the world and experienced all it has to offer. 
After all, as one of the most celebrated exponents of assemblage there is, his ability to transform everyday objects into spellbinding treasures is a wonder to behold.

But, when you step into this magical world of adventure and discovery, you might be surprised to learn that it comes solely from the imaginative mind of an artist who suffered with shyness bordering on the reclusive – so much so that he rarely even left his home in New York City.

Cornell loved exploring the streets of his home town, absorbing the museums, culture, ballet and opera that was so abundant in Manhattan. As an habitual hoarder, he also spent hours trawling the junk shops and book stores of the city searching for the ephemera that no one else wanted, including feathers, marbles, pebbles, stamps, toys, photographs, maps and prints.

His imagination was vast and unhindered by his lack of worldly experience, and despite never crossing an ocean, he was fascinated by fragments of once beautiful objects, which depicted far flung destinations around the world.

When he put together the bits he found in his glass fronted shadow boxes, they portrayed a taste of the artist’s varied interests that included cinema, Romantic ballet, ornithology, European culture, the past, world travel and even space exploration.

The Wanderlust exhibition, currently being shown at The Royal Academy of Arts, is a truly wonderful spectacle which features 80 of Joseph Cornell’s most remarkable shadow boxes, collages and films.  It really is something special to see as the pieces of art, like the artist, have rarely left their home in the USA. Filled with delicate bits and moving parts, it is incredibly rare to find so many of his shadow boxes together in one exhibition.


The intricate, intriguing and diverse contents display the artist’s sense of adventure and wonder of the world around him – possibly why Wanderlust has won such deserved acclaim from visitors and critics alike.

The art of Joseph Cornell is often hailed as a one-off style, so unique that it doesn’t fit into any movements of his day. His aim was to provide pieces that everyone could relate to and this is so magically presented in the miniature worlds on display.

This the first London survey of this outstanding artist in 35 years. Given the playful and intriguing nature of the exhibition, it’s easy to see why The Guardian described it as a “first rate exhibition of one of the 20th century’s most inspiring artists”, with the Telegraph simply describing it as “spellbinding”.

The exhibition is yet another example of how London supports and promotes the global arts scene, with so many collectors and patrons taking a keen interest on promoting the capital as a center of artistic excellence.  The invaluable support of patrons such as Yassmin Ghandehari and Sasan Ghandehari continues to ensure London’s place at the top of the artistic world.




·       If you would like to see this magnificent work by Joseph Cornell, Wanderlust at The Royal Academy of Arts is now showing until 27 September, 2015.





Finding a job as a Brighton web designer may not be as easy as you think

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We all know how volatile the job market can be in the United Kingdom, and that’s why becoming a Brighton web designer won’t be a particularly simple process. Even when the economy is booming, vacancies in this somewhat specialised field are not overly common, so when an opportunity arises there could be a high number of eager applicants all looking to scoop the top prize. In truth, there are a lot of hurdles which need to be overcome before you find the position that you crave.

It should be noted that new applicants will also need to display a full set of skills in their pursuit of a job. When it comes to using WordPress Brighton specialists know all there is to know, so if a would-be designer doesn’t have all the necessary attributes he or she could struggle to make their mark. As is always the case, those who work hardest at school and college and who take on board any relevant training will often be the ones that are able to persuade interviewers that they have what it takes.


With the best WordPress website designers Brighton has to offer, they have all the skills, all the expertise and all the experience that they’re ever likely to need. At the highest level of achievement, competition for the rather meagre number of jobs is likely to be extremely fierce. There are only so many digital agencies in the area, of course, so when a vacancy comes up there will soon be a rush of applications. Trying to stand out in this field, to put it bluntly, is never going to be particularly easy.

It may sound like an all too obvious statement to make, but it can’t be denied that the cornerstone of a successful job application is almost always the curriculum vitae. If your CV is not of the required standard, it won’t be strong enough to attract attention from specialist recruiters in Sussex or indeed anywhere else. This hugely important document is perhaps the most crucial one you will ever have to compile in your life, so it needs to say all the right things in all the right places. We all like to think our ambitions and our achievements will stand out on their own, but of course this is rarely the case.

A Brighton web designer can look forward to a very rewarding career


The south coast of England is home to a number of highly prestigious digital agencies, and the area has become well-known in recent years for offering interesting and varied careers to those who work in this go-ahead industry sector. Getting a foot in the door might seem to be a somewhat daunting prospect for many, but that doesn’t mean potential newcomers should be disheartened. Once a vacancy arises that piques the interest, every effort needs to be made to ensure a successful application.

When trying to look for the best WordPress website designers Brighton has available, employers will be on the lookout for talented youngsters which have yet to be moulded as well as experienced professionals who can tick all the right boxes. This can at times be akin to trying to find a very small needle in a very large haystack, of course, but recruiters know that the right people are out there. Bringing them to the interview room may not be easy, of course, and that is why many organisations use specialist recruitment companies to start the ball rolling.

If you have been thinking about moving to the so-called Silicon Coast in a bid to work in one of the many digital agencies that are found here, you will be pleased by the vibrancy of the local job market. When recruiters seek specialists in WordPress Brighton is often their first port of call. This charming seaside city is buzzing with potential, and it has remained relatively free of economic problems that have blighted many other towns and cities in the UK. In addition to being a nice place to work in, it’s also a wonderful location in which to live.


Given the fact that Brighton has such an exciting nightlife, it comes as no surprise to discover so many young people moving to the area every year. There’s a high standard of living to be enjoyed here, helped by the fact that the fresh sea air is there for all to enjoy. The schools in Brighton are good, there are plenty of parks and open spaces to enjoy and you will be pleased by the number of sporting and entertainment venues in the city. And of course the seafront, with its famous pier and its iconic beach, is the centrepiece of it all. A Brighton web designer is generally a very happy bunny indeed.