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  1. Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor

    A Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor DGSA is a consultant or an owner or employee of an organization appointed by an organization that transports, loads, or unloads dangerous goods in the European Union . Rules The rules involving the transport of dangerous goods are complex and each mode of transport, i.e. road, rail or inland waterway, has its own set of regulations. There are also separate sets of regulations for sea and air transportation. For many elements of transportation the regulations from each mode are similar or identical. All the various sets of regulations are based upon Recommendations on the transport of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations , known as The Orange Book, issued by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods and the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling. Duties The duties of the DGSA include providing advice to the appointing organization, preparing accident reports, monitoring the activities of the organisation which involve dangerous goods and preparing an annual report. To become a DGSA, it is usual for a candidate to be trained by a specialist training organization, then to sit various examinations. The qualification lasts five years. The examining body in the United Kingdom UK is the Scottish Qualifications Authority . ref http www.dft.gov.uk pgr freight dgt1 training dangerousgoodssafetyadvisors UK Department for Transport page on Dangerous Goods Safety Advisors ref Notes references External links http tech.groups.yahoo.com group DangerousGoods Dangerous Goods HazMat Group , a Yahoo hosted global network for discussion of dangerous goods and hazardous materials storage and handling issues. Category Risk management Category Safety engineering Category Occupational safety and health organizations pl Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor ...   more details



  1. UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods

    The UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods are contained in two documents prepared by the Sub Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods of the United Nations Economic and Social Council ECOSOC . They cover the transport of dangerous goods by all modes of transport except by Tanker ship bulk tanker . They are not obligatory or legally binding on individual countries, but have gained a wide degree of international acceptance they form the basis of several international agreements and many national laws. Dangerous goods also known as hazardous materials or HAZMAT in the United States may be pure chemical substance for example, trinitrotoluene TNT , nitroglycerin , mixtures for example, dynamite , gunpowder or manufactured articles for example, ammunition , firework s . The transport hazards that they pose are grouped into nine classes, which may be subdivided into divisions and or packing groups. The most common dangerous goods are assigned a UN number , a four ... the manufacture, use or disposal of dangerous goods. History and principles The first version of the Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods was produced by the ECOSOC in 1956. ref ST ... European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road ADR Regulations concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail RID , part of the Convention concerning International Carriage by Rail European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways ADN International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code IMDG Code , part ... Civil Aviation Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air International Air Transport Association ... Dangerous Goods at the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Category Chemical safety ... Regulations , which form a suggested drafting for laws and regulations on the transport of dangerous goods and the Manual of Tests and Criteria , which contains technical information about methods of testing ...   more details



  1. International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code

    Admiralty law IMDG Code or International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code is accepted as an international guideline to the safe transportation or shipment of dangerous goods or hazardous materials by water on vessel. IMDG Code is intended to protect crew members and to prevent marine pollution in the safe transportation of hazardous materials by vessel. It is recommended to governments for adoption or for use as the basis for national regulations. The implementation of the Code is mandatory in conjunction with the obligations of the members of united nation government under the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea SOLAS and the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships MARPOL 73 78 . It is intended for use not only by the mariner but also by all those involved in industries and services connected with shipping . Contains advice on terminology, packaging, labeling, placarding, markings, stowage, segregation, handling, and emergency response. The code is updated and maintained by the DSC Sub Committee of the International Maritime Organization every 2 years. External links http www.imo.org Safety mainframe.asp?topic id 158 IMO Website IMDG Code http hazmat.dot.gov regs intl imdg.htm US Office of Hazardous Materials Safety http www.imo.org environment mainframe.asp?topic id 1016 IMO Carriage of chemicals by ship http www.imo.org includes blastData.asp doc id 8226 Preamble.pdf IMO Preamble IMDG Code 2006 Edition http www.yellowoffshore.com YellowOffshore Distance education in IMDG Code Category Hazards Category Water transport Category Chemical safety Category International Maritime Organization Category Law of the sea econ stub standard stub de IMDG Code es IMDG fr International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code nl IMDG code no IMDG koden pl Mi dzynarodowy Kodeks adunk w Niebezpiecznych sl Mednarodni kodeks za prevoz nevarnega blaga po morju sv IMDG koden ...   more details



  1. European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road

    The European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road , commonly known as ADR from the French abbreviation A ccord europ en relatif au transport international des marchandises D angereuses par R oute , governs transnational transport of hazardous materials. Launched in Geneva on 30 September 1957 under the aegis of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe , it first took effect on 29 January 1968. The agreement was modified article 14, paragraph 3 in New York on 21 August 1975, though these changes only took effect on 19 April 1985. A set of new Amendments entered into force on 1 January 2009, and consequently, a consolidated restructured version was published as document ECE TRANS 202, Vol.I and II. ADR 2009 . Most recently, on 1 January 2011 a new set of amendments became effective. ref http www.unece.org trans danger publi adr adr2009 amend.htm UNECE Amendments to ADR 2009 ref The agreement itself is brief and simple, and its most important article is article 2. This article states that with the exception of certain exceptionally dangerous materials, hazardous materials may in general be transported internationally in wheeled vehicles, provided that two sets of conditions be met Annex A regulates the merchandise involved, notably their packaging and labels. Annex B regulates the construction, equipment and use of vehicles for the transport of hazardous materials. The classes of dangerous goods according to ADR are the following Hazard classes Class 1 Explosive substances and articles Class 2 Gases Class 3 Flammable liquids Class 4.1 Flammable solids, self reactive substances and solid desensitized explosives Class 4.2 Substances liable to spontaneous combustion Class 4.3 Substances which, in contact with water, emit flammable ... Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road nl ADR transport over land pl ADR transport ru ... dangerous substances and articles Each entry in the different classes has been assigned a 4 digit ...   more details



  1. Goods

    Goods may refer to Good economics , physical tangible product Personal property , legal personal chattels See also Good disambiguation Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey disambig ...   more details



  1. Dangerous

    wiktionarypar dangerous Dangerous describes something that encompasses Risk danger . It may also refer to Music Dangerous Michael Jackson album Dangerous Michael Jackson album Dangerous The Remix Collection , also known as Dangerous Remix , by Michael Jackson Dangerous Bill Hicks album Dangerous Bill Hicks album Dangerous DecembeRadio album Dangerous DecembeRadio album Dangerous Andy Taylor album Dangerous Andy Taylor album Dangerous , by The Bar Kays Dangerous , by Natalie Cole Songs Dangerous Roxette song Dangerous Roxette song Dangerous Kardinal Offishall song Dangerous Kardinal Offishall song Dangerous Busta Rhymes song Dangerous Busta Rhymes song Dangerous Michael Jackson song Dangerous Michael Jackson song Dangerous M. Pokora song Dangerous M. Pokora song Dangerous Doobie Brothers song Dangerous Doobie Brothers song Dangerous Penny Ford song Dangerous Penny Ford song Dangerous Ying Yang Twins song Dangerous Ying Yang Twins song Dangerous Cascada song Dangerous Cascada song Dangerous , a song by SHINee Television and film Dangerous film Dangerous film , a 1935 film directed by Alfred E. Green Dangerous TV series Dangerous TV series , a 2007 Australian drama Concerts Dangerous World Tour , Michael Jackson s 1992 1993 concert tour People Dana Rosenblatt Dangerous Dana Rosenblatt , International Boxing Association World Middleweight champion disambig ca Dangerous fr Dangerous ko Dangerous it Dangerous hu Dangerous egy rtelm s t lap nl Dangerous ja pl Dangerous pt Dangerous fi Dangerous sv Dangerous tr Dangerous ...   more details



  1. Yellow goods

    Orphan date February 2009 Yellow goods are material for construction and earth moving equipment, quarrying equipment, and fork lift trucks. ref http www.corusgroup.com en company main markets yellow goods Corus Yellow Goods Bot generated title ref The term is also used to encompass agricultural equipment, such as tractors. See also White goods Brown goods References references Category Goods industry stub ...   more details



  1. Damaged goods

    Damaged goods or Damaged Goods may refer to A collection of Good economics goods that have been damaged, usually used to refer to those damaged during shipping A damaged good , a good that has been deliberately reduced in quality or performance for marketing reasons A person who has an unresolved Emotional conflict conflict of emotions after a traumatic event Damaged Goods novel Damaged Goods novel , a 1913 Upton Sinclair novel Damaged Goods Doctor Who novel , an original Doctor Who novel, released by Virgin Publishing in their New Adventures range of Doctor Who books Damaged Goods record label , UK independent record label Damaged Goods , a song by Gang of Four from their 1979 album Entertainment Damaged Goods 1914 film Damaged Goods 1914 film , a 1914 film disambig ...   more details



  1. Refined goods

    Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date September 2008 In economics , Refined Goods refers to goods that have been processed and have a resultant increase in value. They are at the other end of the spectrum from raw materials . Advanced economies tend to specialize in refined goods, while importing raw materials. Refined goods are an important source of wealth of nations, e.g. especially Japan. econ stub Category Goods ...   more details



  1. Investment goods

    In economics , investment goods are the plant, machinery, and equipment that enable production, and are the main input into new installed capital. External sources http faculty.uwb.edu danby kalecki Kaleckian.htm A Simple Kaleckian Model , suggesting that total saving by the consumption goods sector is equal to total consumption by the investment goods playhouse. http www.mitpressjournals.org doi abs 10.1162 154247604323068005 Investment Prices and Exchange Rates Some Basic Facts , suggesting four basic facts about investment goods and investment prices. econ stub Category Investment pl Dobra inwestycyjne ...   more details



  1. Goods shed

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Axbridge station goods shed.jpg thumb right The old goods shed at the former Axbridge railway station . The tracks through the station were where the road can now be seen the grey doors allowed railway wagons to be taken inside the shed and road vehicles could be brought alongside doors on the opposite side of the building. Image BrunelGoodsShed.jpg thumb right Former goods shed at Stroud , Gloucestershire designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel A goods shed is a Rail transport railway building designed for storing goods before or after carriage in a train. A typical goods shed will have a track running through it to allow goods wagons to be unloaded under cover, although sometimes they were built alongside a track with possibly just a canopy over the door. There will also be a door to move goods to or from road wagons and vans, this sometimes ... loading and unloading of wagons. Some goods sheds had more than one track. If one was not adjacent ... for goods traffic goods sheds have often been converted for other uses, such as the booking office ... closed, goods sheds along the closed branches often formed integral parts of the depots of road freight ... sheds, were provided to transfer goods between two different railways of different gauges, such as the broad ... s to ship s and vice versa. The cargo was temporarely stored in the shed. Related terms Goods station or goods depot a facility used exclusively for handling goods rather than passengers. Goods yard one or more Rail siding sidings , generally near a passenger Railway station station , where goods wagons can be loaded and unloaded. There may or may not be a goods shed, depending on the nature of the regular traffic handled. Goods warehouse generally used to denote a larger goods shed, often with more than one floor. The larger size was used to store goods for longer periods. Some would be for a specific traffic. Commons category Railway goods sheds DEFAULTSORT Goods Shed Category Rail ...   more details



  1. Primary goods

    Primary goods are presented in the important book A Theory of Justice 1971 written by the american philosopher John Rawls . Rawls identifies primary goods as the things that every rational man is presumend to want . This primary goods are the common base for the unanimous selection of the justice principle in the Original position . Primary goods are subdivided in two categories Natural primary goods this category includes intelligence, imagination, health, etc. Social primary goods this category includes rights civil rights, political rights, ... , liberties, income and wealth, the social bases of self respect, etc. See also John Rawls Welfarism Utilitarianism References Rawls J., A theory of justice, Belknap, United States, 1971. Sen A., Equality of what ?, The Tanner Lecture on Human Values, Stanford University, May 1979. references John Rawls philosophy stub Category Deontological ethics Category Concepts in ethics ...   more details



  1. Goods and services

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Service goods continuum.png right thumb 300px Service Goods continuum In economics , economic output is divided into physical good economics goods and intangible Service economics service s . Consumption economics Consumption of goods and services is assumed to produce utility . It is often used when referring to a Goods and Services Tax . We satisfy our needs and wants by buying goods and services. Goods are items you can see and touch, such as a book, a pen, salt, shoes, hats, a folder etc. Services are provided for you by other people, such as a doctor, a lawn mower worker, a dentist, haircut and eating in restaurants. The service goods continuum The dichotomy between physical goods and intangible services should not be given too much credence these are not discrete categories. Most business theorists see a continuum with pure service on one terminal point and pure commodity commodity good on the other terminal point. Most product business products fall between these two extremes. For example, a restaurant provides a physical good prepared food , but also provides services in the form of ambiance, the setting and clearing of the table, etc. And although some utilities actually deliver physical goods & services like water utilities which actually deliver water &mdash utilities are usually treated as services. In business, people sometimes talk about the marketing of products and services. This is clearly tautology rhetoric tautological services are products. Marketers must draw on the same set of principles and skills to market all products, whether they are apples, oranges or haircuts. Like economists, marketers too view goods and services as two ends of a continuum. See also Good economics Service economics List of countries by GDP sector composition DEFAULTSORT Goods And Services Category Goods Category Supply chain management terms Econ stub fr Biens et services he ...   more details



  1. Dry goods

    Wiktionary dry goods Dry goods are products such as textiles , ready to wear clothing, and sundries . ref name cole cite book last Cole first George S. authorlink coauthors editor others title A Complete Dictionary of Dry Goods url http chestofbooks.com reference Dictionary of Dry Goods index.html accessdate year 1892 month publisher W. B. Conkey Company location Chicago chapter Dry Goods chapterurl http chestofbooks.com reference Dictionary of Dry Goods Dry Goods.html quote ref ref In U.S. retailing , a dry goods store carries consumer goods that are distinct from those carried by hardware store s and grocery store s ref name cole , though dry goods as a term for textiles has been dated back to 1742 in England ref name cole or even a century earlier. ref http www.merriam webster.com dictionary dry 20goods Definition of dry goods from Merriam Webster ref Dry goods can be carried by stores specializing only in those products a type of specialty store , or may be carried by a general store or a department store . ref cite web url http www.marketing howto.com retail middlemen.htm title Retail middlemen of consumer goods publisher marketing howto.com ref References references Category Consumer goods Category Retailing retail stub business term stub cs Konfekce de Konfektion sk Konfekcia v roba tandardizovan ch odevov sv Konfektion ...   more details



  1. Independent goods

    Unreferenced date May 2007 Image Cross elasticity of demand independent.svg thumb upright 200px Two goods that are independent have a zero cross price elasticity of demand l elasticity of demand as the price of good Y rises, the demand for good X stays constant Independent goods are goods that have a zero cross elasticity of demand. Changes in the price of one good will have no effect on the demand of an independent good. A person s demand of nails is independent of his or her demand for bread. See also Good economics and accounting Goodtypes Category Goods economics stub ru zh ...   more details



  1. Goods station

    Image Rang gueter bahnhof small.jpg thumb right 250px Goods station in Lucerne , Switzerland A goods ... where goods or freight of any description are loaded or unloaded from ships or road vehicles and or where goods wagons are transferred to local sidings. A station where goods are not specifically ... . Location Goods stations may be located next to a passenger station either on the far side of the platforms ... not connected with any particular passenger station. Where individual goods wagons are dispatched to specific goods stations, they are usually delivered to special shunting stations or marshalling yards where they are sorted and then collected. Sometimes there are combined shunting and goods stations. Equipment Image Bundesarchiv Bild 183 1986 0418 002, Rostock, G terbahnhof.jpg thumb Goods station with fan of sidings and hump signals at Rostock , East Germany, 1986 A goods station is usually equipped ..., or vice versa. If only a small section of a station is used for the loading and unloading of goods ... lines , narrow gauge railways and at smaller stations. Medium sized and larger goods stations ... nature of goods stations Image Frachtenbahnhof Linz Back.JPG thumb Former goods station at Linz , Austria, shortly before its demolition Due to the increasing amount of goods traffic that has switched from rail to road many goods stations and, in consequence marshalling yards, closed and were often ... goods and hub stations with a hump yard, the latter was closed if the station lost its role as a railway hub, whilst the local goods function was retained. In addition, in most countries, part load or parcel goods services have been entirely transferred to the roads, which has led to the closure of goods sheds as well as most of the public loading sidings and ramps used by smaller customers. As a result, most of the remaining goods stations today are just used as container or transshipment stations. European terminology In German speaking countries, various terms for goods station are used ...   more details



  1. Relational goods

    Orphan date February 2009 Wikify date April 2010 Relational goods are goods that cannot be enjoyed alone. Examples would include participation in a choir, soccer team, or some group volunteer activity. The concept is believed to have been introduced by Carole Uhlaner ref C. J. Uhlaner 1989 Relational Goods and Participation Incorporating Sociability into a Theory of Rational Action, Public Choice, 62, 253 285. ref . There is some relation between this idea and the model of Joint Production , or the concept of crowding in . References reflist Category Marketing terminology marketing stub ...   more details



  1. Unsolicited goods

    Contract law In the law of the United Kingdom unsolicited goods are goods delivered to an individual with a view to the individual acquiring them, but where the individual has no reasonable cause to believe that they were delivered for legitimate business and had not previously agreed to acquire them. ref Consumer Protection Distance Selling Regulations 2000 reg 24 1 . ref These were regulated under the Unsolicited Goods Act 1971 but the Consumer Protection Distance Selling Regulations 2000 are stricter in every respect rendering the 1971 Act of Parliament Act redundant although there is no express repeal . Rights of the Recipient The recipient may ... use, deal with, or dispose of the goods as if they were an unconditional gift to him ref reg 24 2 ref and t he rights of the sender to the goods are extinguished . ref reg 24 3 ref Criminal Liability of the Sender Under the Consumer Protection Distance Selling Regulations 2000 Consumer Protection Regulations 2000 it is a criminal offence to Assert a right of payment for the goods. ref reg 24 4 ref Threaten to take lawsuit legal action with regard the goods. ref reg 24 5 a ref Threaten to Place the recipients name on a black list . ref reg 24 5 b ref Invoke or threaten to invoke any collection procedure. ref reg 24 5 c ref This is important as if the individuals is not aware that they have legal title to the goods, they may unjust enrichment unjustly enrich the sender. The fine amounts up to Level 5 on the standard scale , besides the first Crime offence which is measured up to Level 4 on the standard scale See also Consumer Protection Distance Selling Regulations 2000 External links http www.opsi.gov.uk si si2000 20002334.htm The Consumer Protection Distance Selling Regulations 2000 full text References reflist DEFAULTSORT Unsolicited Goods Category Contract law Category Criminal law Category English law Category 1971 in law Category 2000 in law Category 2000 in the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Goods wagon

    Image Scuol Tarasp RhB 5507.jpg thumb Small covered van on the Rh tische Bahn RhB in Switzerland Goods wagons ref Goods wagon is the term used by the International Union of Railways . ref US freight cars are railway wagons that are used for the transportation of goods freight . Development At the beginning of the railway era, the vast majority of goods wagons were four wheeled vehicles of simple construction ... goods trains still ran at top speeds of about convert 20 mph km h abbr on . However the introduction ... the 1920s enabled higher speeds to be safely achieved. Modern goods wagons are authorised for speeds .... The Deutsche Bahn AG Deutsche Bahn DB even has goods wagons cleared for high speed rail travel at up to convert 120 mph km h abbr on . Because the braking distance of fast goods trains is longer ... state railways L nderbahnen and private companies for the mutual use of each other s goods wagons ... a common pool of goods wagons, which by the end of 1911 had no less than 560,000 wagons. In addition ... the Austauschbauart class with interchangeable parts dominated goods traffic in Germany up to the Second ... classes Kriegsbauart . After the war, in East Germany, some pre war goods wagon classes were given a new lease of life as reconstructed goods wagons Reko G terwagen and continued for several more decades in service. Since the foundation of the Union of Private Goods Wagon Companies Vereinigung ... in Germany including wagon hire firms, goods wagon builders and repair firms, owners of private sidings has been represented jointly. The Union has around 100 members, who own 50,000 goods wagons. In 2007 they transported convert 361000000 t LT ST 0 abbr on lk on of goods. ref name VPI JB internetquelle ... use of goods wagons in international traffic Regolamento Internazionale Veicoli RIV has regulated the exchange of goods wagons in Europe and the Near East. In addition, international goods ... Europe with the Common Goods Wagon Park OPW . During the second half of the 20th century, national goods ...   more details



  1. Grave goods

    famous and well preserved grave goods are those from ancient Egypt there, people believed that goods ... goods appear, grave robbery is a potential problem. Etruscans would scratch the word u ina , Etruscan language Etruscan for from a tomb , on grave goods buried with the dead to discourage their reuse ... in ancient times. Ceremonies dedicating goods to the use of the dead are still practiced in some cultures ... for the deceased to spend. Archaeological Homo sapiens Some of the oldest grave goods, votive deposits ... beads made of basalt . ref The Earliest Beads, muma.org ref Analysis of the grave goods File Copper ... found at Sittingbourne The first stage analysis of the grave goods, helps determine country, people ... the cemeteries , or burials, and grave goods of a small suburb of a town, may help determine the small ... goods are often a reliable indicator of relative social status archaeologists have compared the apparent workmanship, quantity, and costs of grave goods with the skeletal remains of the people buried ... first5 Fiorenza last5 Sonego title Social status and biological status A comparison of grave goods ... where some of the grave goods originated. For example, gold, silver, jewelry, ornaments, tools, etc .... The provenance of some grave goods may only be guesses, since some of the most interesting, spectacular ... DEFAULTSORT Grave Goods Category Archaeological artefact types Category Anthropology Category ...   more details



  1. Real Goods

    name Real Goods Solar, Inc. company logo File Sun big.jpg Real Goods vector logo company type Public ... dissolved footnotes Real Goods Solar Inc. nasdaq RSOL is a publicly traded residential ... through its retail division. Real Goods has installed more solar systems than any other U.S. company to date. The Real Goods Solar Installation division provides integrated PV systems to residential ... Investor Relations . Real Goods Solar. http www.realgoodssolar.com about investor . Retrieved 2010 09 ..., California, Real Goods retail division sells a range of earth friendly goods including renewable energy generating equipment and lifestyle goods for homes and gardens. History of Real Goods Early .... ref http www.realgoodssolar.com about overview our story Our Story The Goods on Real Goods . Real Goods Solar. http www.realgoodssolar.com about overview our story . Retrieved 2010 09 14. ref After ... general store that sold all the real goods for off grid living at fair prices. ref name realgoodssolar.com http www.realgoodssolar.com about overview our story Our Story The Goods on Real Goods . Real Goods Solar. http www.realgoodssolar.com about overview our story . Retrieved 2010 09 14. ref Within a year, Real Goods was born. In 1978, Schaeffer took 3,000 in savings and a 5,000 loan from his father and opened the first Real Goods store in Willits, California. Back on the commune, Schaeffer was tired ... from Los Angeles arrived at the Real Goods store in Willits, California with a Porsche full of photovoltaic ... These sales made Real Goods the first company to sell a solar panel commercially in the United ... Goods and the Solar Industry Have Grown Together Over Three Decades . Real Goods Spring Summer 2008 Resource Guide . ref Real Goods store also sold other alternative energy products, gardening supplies ..., in 1982. That same year, Real Goods published the first edition of The Solar Living Source ..., Real Goods annual sales were 3 million. Growth was erratic, and by 1985 all three retail stores ...   more details



  1. Straight Goods

    Image SG logo.jpg thumb right Straight Goods logo Straight Goods is a Canada Canadian online news magazine , usually publishing about twenty new stories every week. Publisher Ish Theilheimer founded it in 1999, with the support of about thirty shareholders. Its first edition went online in January 2000. Overview Straight Goods nowiki nowiki slogan is Saving you money Protecting your rights Untangling spin . In keeping with this slogan, civil and human rights, consumer information and media criticism appear in every weekly issue. As well, SG has at least one weekly column about the labour movement and a strong emphasis on environmental issues. Readers regularly find original articles by outstanding thinkers such as Mel Watkins , Stephen Lewis , Linda McQuaig , Armine Yalnizyan , Aaron Freeman , Gordon Guyatt , Cathy Crowe , Stewart Steinhauer and Charles Gordon journalist Charles Gordon , as well as Hot Headlines , which are summaries and links to interesting articles in other publications. Straight Goods is supported by sponsors, and individual subscribers and donors. A regular free bulletin is sent out by email and paid subscribers have access to an archive of nearly 7500 articles. Affiliated sites In 2007, Straight Goods added a family of new websites. HarperIndex.ca ref http www.HarperIndex.ca HarperIndex.ca ref is devoted to analysis and criticism of the government of Stephen Harper , PublicValues.ca ref http www.PublicValues.ca PublicValues.ca ref and its French sister site Valeurspubliques.ca ref http www.Valeurspubliques.ca Valeurspubliques.ca ref are devoted to news around the maintenance of public services, and YourDailyClick.ca ref http www.YourDailyClick.ca YourDailyClick.ca ... s editorial team. The Straight Goods Blog ref http www.straightgoods.ca SGBlog SGBlogs.cfm Straight Goods Blog ref was added in 2008. Personnel The magazine s editorial team is headed by editor .... References reflist 2 External links http www.straightgoods.ca Straight Goods Category Publications ...   more details



  1. Bennie Goods

    Infobox CFL player Name Bennie Goods team Image ImageWidth Caption status Retired import yes position1 Defensive tackle number College Alcorn State University Alcorn State DateOfBirth Birth date and age 1968 02 28 Birthplace Pattison, Mississippi Height ft Height in Weight lbs CFLDraftedYear CFLDraftedRound CFLDraftedPick playing years CFL Year 1990 CFL Year 1998 br CFL Year 1999 CFL Year 2000 playing teams Edmonton Eskimos br Winnipeg Blue Bombers career highlights Grey Cup champion 81st Grey Cup 1993 CFLAllStar CFL Year 1994 , CFL Year 1995 , CFL Year 1996 CFLWestAllStar CFL Year 1994 , CFL Year 1996 Awards Honours Records Bennie Goods born February 28, 1968 in Pattison, Mississippi was a Canadian Football League defensive tackle who played eleven seasons for two different teams. ref cite web title Bennie Goods url http www.cflapedia.com Players g goods bennie.htm accessdate 26 November 2010 ref External links http www.cbc.ca sports story 2000 10 10 goods001010.html Bio References reflist 81st Grey Cup Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Goods, Bennie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 28, 1968 PLACE OF BIRTH Pattison, Mississippi DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Goods, Bennie Category 1968 births Category Living people Category Alcorn State Braves football players Category American players of Canadian football Category Canadian football defensive linemen Category Edmonton Eskimos players Category Grey Cup champions Category Winnipeg Blue Bombers players Canadianfootball defensive lineman stub ...   more details



  1. Household goods

    Household goods are good economics goods and product business products used within household s. They are the tangible property tangible and movable personal property placed in the living room s, dining room s, kitchen s, family room s, great room s, bedrooms , bathroom s, recreation room s, hall ways, attic s, and basement s and other rooms of a house . Examples of household goods include air conditioner s, baby items, baking dishes, bed s bedframes, blanket s, bedding, linens, towels, blender s, mixers, bookcase s, book s, Chest of drawers bureau s, dressers, wardrobes, Cabinet furniture cabinet s, can opener s, chair s, clothes dryer s, coffee maker s, computer s, cooking utensil s, couches, Couch sofa s, loveseats, Couch sectional s, sofa beds, curtains, curtain rods, drapes , decorative items, desk s, dishes, dishwasher s, entertainment center s, Fan mechanical fan s, freezer s, Glass drinkware drinking glasses , hand tool s, Hutch furniture hutch es, irons and ironing boards, lamp fixture lamp s, lawn chair s, table linens, love seat s, mattress es, home medical equipment , microwave oven s, mirror s, pillows, pots and pans, refrigerators, rugs, sewing machine s and notion accessory notions , silverware flatware , sheets, sofas, love seat s, sectionals, sofa beds futons, space heating space heaters , stereos and radio s, table furniture tables toasters and toaster oven s, tools ... itemsDo.html Items We Accept from the website of Household Goods Recycling of Massachusetts ref Economic role Businesses that produce household goods are categorized as Procyclical Cyclical Consumer ... Furnishings such as furniture . Household goods are a significant part of a country s economy, with their purchase ...&type RESOURCES&itemId 1078151097 Household goods, furniture and furnishings from a HM Revenue and Customs website ref See also Durable good s Homeart Fast moving consumer goods References references ... Product stub Category Manufactured goods Category Household behavior and family economics de ...   more details



  1. Competing goods

    The balance of Competing goods is a philosophical problem involving the acknowledgement of multiple social values that may at times conflict with one another. The 20th century philosopher Martha Nussbaum invokes Aristotle in her discussions of the problem, writing that T he Aristotelian agent scrutinizes each valuable alternative, seeking out its distinct nature. She is determined to acknowledge the precise sort of value or goodness present in each of competing alternatives, seeing each value, so to speak, as a separate jewel in the crown, valuable in its own right, which does not cease to be separately valuable just because the contingencies of the situation sever it from other goods and it loses out in an overall rational choice. ref cite book title The failure of corporate law fundamental flaws and progressive possibilities url http books.google.com books?id bEKqN8QMONsC&pg PA226&dq The failure of corporate law fundamental flaws and progressive possibilities competing goods nussbaum&cd 1 v onepage&q&f false publisher University of Chicago Press year 2006 page 226 ISBN 9780226306933 author Kent Greenfield ref and that Aristotle saw that the values that are constitutive of a good human life are plural and incommensurable . ref cite book title Sourcebook on rhetoric key concepts in contemporary rhetorical studies url http books.google.com books?id Z4C maGgYk0C&pg PA465&dq Competing goods nussbaum aristotle&hl en&ei 03wSTPeXAcWonAevtvWRAw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 10&ved 0CE8Q6AEwCTgK v onepage&q&f false page author James Jasinski publisher SAGE ISBN 9780761905042 ... goods 22 nussbaum&cd 1 v onepage&q 22competing 20goods 22 20nussbaum&f false year 2006 author Mark ..., overwheming social good and Machiavelli s works as seminal discussions of competing social goods ... tjwIZ7OFOx4C&pg PA132&dq 22competing goods 22 good life&hl en&ei SYUSTMicL5rqnQfyksWRAw&sa X&oi book ... books?id sid1aNRoZUC&pg PA91&dq competing goods ethics&hl en&ei lJcSTJa9IsH9nAe6neyRAw&sa X&oi book ...   more details




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