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he World Fair Trade Organization has declared this week to be World Fair Trade Week. "Fair trade" is quite the buzzword in commerce these days and is generally associated with agricultural products. Chief among those is coffee. The popularity of fair trade coffee is undeniable. But what even is "fair trade" and what does it entail? How "fair" is it? Or is it just a marketing gimmick? James Harrigan and Antony Davies get into the nitty-gritty of this and more in this week's episode of Words and Numbers.
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Answer: Kerma was a city-state of Nubia, that was a part of the Kingdom Kush.
It was the most powerful city of Nubia to 2450 BCE from 1450 BCE. They first culture was rural and they had around 2,000 people.
The control of Nile Valley in the first and fourth cataracts, allowed them to expand they territory and making it really powerful
Treated equal and must not be discriminated against. they cannot be denied certain transportation because of their disability and must not be denied a job because of discrimination against the disabled.
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I'm sorry, I don't know the answer to that, why don't you read the paragraph about it, write what you learned, and think about it, and you might know.
Just trying to help, I have no idea.