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Lavender Pillow - 1 item
GOTS certified organic cotton pillow filled with a mixture of lavender and spelt husk. This elegant blend from organic cultivation guarantees a long-lasting fragrance experience of a special kind. Use: The fragrance can be activated again and again by simply kneading the cushions - this guarantees years of fragrance. The pillows with fragrant lavender provide pleasant, natural fragrance everywhere in the car, home, cupboard and much more. We keep production as pure as the raw materials used - carried out exclusively in Austria according to socio-economic aspects. SustainableThis pillow cover was woven from pure GOTS-certified organic cotton. The filling of lavender and spelt husk comes from organic cultivation. HandmadeThis high quality lavender pillow was carefully handcrafted in Austria. SocialManufacturing is undertaken exclusively by people with disabilities in eco-social facilities in Austria FairFrom the procurement of raw materials to the choice of packaging materials, attention is paid to fair framework conditions throughout the entire production process. Components:100 % handmade in AustriaCover: 100 % cotton (GOTS-certified organic cotton)Filling: Spelt husk*, lavender*.* from controlled organic cultivation Important hints for use of lavender pillows Always shake well Protect against moisture Not washable Only clean with a damp cloth Do not heat
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Swiss Stone Pine Pillow - 1 item
Soothing, relaxing, snug. Dimensions: approx. 28 x 28 cm. GOTS-certified organic cotton pillow filled with Swiss stone pine flakes from sustainable forestry high up in the Tyrolean and Carinthian mountains. Careful handling of Swiss stone pine pillows is essential in order to make full use of the natural power of the "Queen of the Alps" Swiss stone pine. Enjoy the aromatic fir scent of Swiss stone pine, which is commonly perceived to be conducive to healthy, restful sleep. SustainableThis pillow cover was woven from pure GOTS-certified organic cotton. These Swiss stone pine flakes come from sustainable forestry high up in the Tyrolean and Carinthian mountains HandmadeThis high quality Swiss stone pine pillow was carefully handcrafted in Austria. SocialManufacturing is undertaken exclusively by people with disabilities in eco-social facilities in Austria FairFrom the procurement of raw materials to the choice of packaging materials, attention is paid to fair framework conditions throughout the entire production process.
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Organic Pumpkin Seeds (natural) - 1 kg
Left in their natural state, from the Styrian oil pumpkin. These pumpkin seeds from the Styrian oil pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo var. styriaca) from controlled organic cultivation in Austria delight young and old with their aromatic, delicate-nutty flavour. They can be nibbled as a snack, but are also excellent for refining salads, mueslis and soups or as an ingredient in delicious bread and other baked goods.
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Organic Pumpkin Seeds (natural) - 250 g
Organic Pumpkin Seeds left in their natural state from the Styrian oil pumpkin. These pumpkin seeds from the Styrian oil pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo var. styriaca) from controlled organic cultivation in Austria delight young and old with their aromatic, delicate-nutty flavour. They can be nibbled as a snack, but are also excellent for refining salads, mueslis and soups or as an ingredient in delicious bread and other baked goods.
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Sedomir Natural Valerian Drops - 100 ml
Active ingredient: 100% valerian root tincture Valerian is native throughout Europe. It grows in ditches, streams, forest edges, meadows and thickets. Valerian is an excellent remedy for all forms of nervousness. It is used for sleep disorders due to nervous exhaustion and nervous palpitations.
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Natural Pure Medicinal Sap Echinacea - 200 ml
Active ingredient: Press-juice of fresh, blooming Echinacea purpureaStrengthens The Body's Immune Defenses. Natural pure medicinal sap Echinacea is obtained from harvest fresh Echinacea purpurea plants from controlled biological cultivation.Already America's natives, who discovered the healing power of this medicinal plant, have used Echinacea exclusively in fresh condition while the active substances are still complete and pure. With the taking of Echinacea sap, the body’s defences get mobilised body's defenses are mobilized, resulting in a general extraordinary resistance profile of the organism. This is aimed at the most different germs or damaging foreign materials. Accordingly, it is evident that the immune biological and consequently preventative effect helps fight against infectious diseases.
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Natural Sesame Oil, Cold Pressed - 100 ml
Sesame oil is extracted from the seeds of the sesame plant (Sesamum indicum L.) by mechanical pressing. The plant grows to nee meter high, has been cultivated for millennia in India and China, and today in many countries, including Sudan and Venezuela, terraced. The seed capsules ripen over the entire year, that's why the harvest is mostly manual work.Sesame oil has a high content of unsaturated fatty acids. For body care, Sesame Oil is especially suitable for dry, stressed, scaly skin and even with cellulite it feels pleasant and cares intensely. Sesame oil is also highly prized in the kitchen. It can be heated to high temperatures. This fine oil with a mild nutty flavour is used for example in salads as well as in the Asian and Oriental cuisine.
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Honey sampling set - 375 g
Three particularly popular, natural honey specialities. Consisting of one 125 g glas each:• Wild honey: A powerful woodland aroma. A slightly resinous, warm tone.• Organic wild flower honey: Fine and creamy, balanced, mildly aromatic. From controlled organic cultivation, DE-ÖKO-001.• Black Forest fir tree honey: A spicy, intensive honeydew honey from the Black Forest fir tree forests.Honey is a natural product. There may be natural variations in appearance, color and flavor. Almost every untreated honey crystallizes sooner or later, depending on the variety. Crystallization does not detract from the quality of the honey. Many connoisseurs prefer spreadable, crystallized, candied honey. By warming it in a water bath at temperatures of up to 40°C, the honey liquefies quickly.Like other raw food products, honey should not be given to infants under the age of 12 months.
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Whey Drink Vanilla - 500 g
A basic low-fat and low-calorie aliment for the quick and easy preparation of a delicious whey drink. An ideal drink for example with acidosis and diets and for the support of a healthy, natural intestinal flora. The mixture out of organic sweet whey powder, organic yoghurt powder, Jerusalem artichoke and real bourbon-vanilla is just stirred in water, low-fat milk or fruit juice.
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Traditional Candies Organic Ginger-Orange - 170 g
With the sharp and spicy taste of the finest organic ginger root from controlled organic cultivation and the tangy freshness of sun-ripened oranges. Sweet production in the Kräuterhaus Produced in line with ancient confectionery tradition using copper vessels over a fire and produced by hand. Taste as delicious as Grandma's very own! Sure to evoke childhood memories... With natural fruit and plant extracts, no artificial flavours or colours.
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Organic Date Sugar - 1 kg
100 % natural sweetening from pure dates! The whole fruit is dried after the stone is removed and then ground. Due to the subtle taste with a slight caramel note, our organic date sugar is ideal for use in any baked goods or, for example, oriental, spicy dishes. Note: Organic date sugar does not dissolve in liquid because it is dried, ground dates and is therefore not suitable for sweetening beverages.
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Traditional Candies Organic Ginger - 170 g
Traditional Candy with the spicy sharpness of organic ginger roots (from organic cultivation). Ginger is highly appreciated for its spicy hot taste and stimulating effects on the formation of gastric juice, saliva and bile. We brought back the tradition of candymaking!Our candies are cooked in old copper kettles over the fire and are made by hand. They taste like your grandmother made it! It brings back childhood memories ...... With natural fruit and plant extracts, without artificial flavors or artificial colors.
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How are social inequality and educational inequality related?
Social inequality and educational inequality are closely related as they often reinforce each other. Individuals from marginalized or disadvantaged social groups, such as low-income families or minority communities, tend to have limited access to quality education due to factors like lack of resources, discrimination, or systemic barriers. This lack of educational opportunities then perpetuates social inequality by limiting their ability to secure better jobs, higher incomes, and improved social status. Addressing educational inequality is crucial in breaking this cycle and promoting social mobility and equality.
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What is inequality?
Inequality refers to the unequal distribution of resources, opportunities, and privileges among individuals or groups within a society. This can manifest in various forms, such as economic inequality, social inequality, and political inequality. It often results in disparities in income, education, healthcare, and access to basic necessities, leading to a lack of equal opportunities and outcomes for different segments of the population. Addressing inequality is crucial for creating a fair and just society where everyone has the chance to thrive and reach their full potential.
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How do I solve the inequality and what is an inequality?
An inequality is a mathematical statement that compares two quantities using symbols such as < (less than), > (greater than), ≤ (less than or equal to), or ≥ (greater than or equal to). To solve an inequality, you need to isolate the variable on one side of the inequality sign. You can do this by performing the same operations on both sides of the inequality, just like you would with an equation. However, if you multiply or divide by a negative number, you need to reverse the inequality sign. Once you have isolated the variable, you can determine the range of values that satisfy the inequality.
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What is social inequality?
Social inequality refers to the unequal distribution of resources, opportunities, and privileges within a society. It can manifest in various forms such as income inequality, educational disparities, and unequal access to healthcare. Social inequality is often perpetuated by systemic factors such as discrimination, prejudice, and institutional barriers, leading to marginalized groups facing disadvantages and barriers to social mobility. Addressing social inequality requires systemic changes to create a more equitable society where all individuals have equal opportunities to thrive.
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What is gender inequality?
Gender inequality refers to the unequal treatment or perceptions of individuals based on their gender. This can manifest in various ways, such as unequal access to education, employment opportunities, healthcare, and political representation. It also includes the perpetuation of harmful stereotypes and expectations based on gender, as well as the prevalence of gender-based violence and discrimination. Gender inequality is a pervasive issue that affects individuals of all genders and can have far-reaching social, economic, and political implications.
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Is inequality really bad?
Inequality can have negative consequences for society as a whole. It can lead to social unrest, political instability, and hinder economic growth. When a small portion of the population holds a disproportionate amount of wealth and power, it can create divisions and perpetuate injustices. Addressing inequality through policies that promote equal opportunities and fair distribution of resources can lead to a more stable and prosperous society.
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Is social inequality unjust?
Social inequality is often considered unjust because it results in unequal access to resources, opportunities, and power, leading to disparities in living conditions, health outcomes, and life chances. It can perpetuate cycles of poverty and limit social mobility, creating barriers for individuals to reach their full potential. Addressing social inequality is essential for creating a more just and equitable society where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
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"Is this inequality true?"
To determine if an inequality is true, you can substitute a value into the inequality and see if it holds true. For example, if the inequality is 3x + 2 > 10, you can choose a value for x, such as x = 3, and then substitute it into the inequality to see if it holds true. If 3(3) + 2 is indeed greater than 10, then the inequality is true. If not, then the inequality is false.
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What is the inequality 4?
The inequality 4 represents a statement that one quantity is greater than another. In this case, it means that the quantity on the left side of the inequality sign is greater than the quantity on the right side. For example, 4 > 2 is read as "4 is greater than 2." This symbol is used to compare values and express relationships between numbers.
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What is the following inequality?
The following inequality is a mathematical statement that compares two expressions using inequality symbols such as < (less than), > (greater than), ≤ (less than or equal to), or ≥ (greater than or equal to). It shows that one expression is not equal to another and indicates the relationship between the two expressions in terms of their magnitudes. The inequality can represent a range of values that satisfy the relationship between the two expressions.
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How can one prove inequality?
One can prove inequality by providing evidence or examples that demonstrate the difference in value, quantity, or quality between two or more entities. This can be done by using mathematical equations, statistical data, or logical reasoning to show that one side is greater or lesser than the other. Additionally, comparisons can be made between the characteristics or attributes of the entities in question to highlight the disparities that exist. Overall, proving inequality involves presenting a compelling argument supported by relevant information that clearly establishes the differences between the entities being compared.
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How does social inequality arise?
Social inequality arises from a variety of factors such as unequal distribution of resources, unequal access to opportunities, discrimination based on race, gender, or other characteristics, and systemic barriers that perpetuate disparities. Economic disparities, educational inequalities, and social hierarchies also contribute to the widening gap between different social groups. These factors interact and reinforce each other, creating a cycle of inequality that is difficult to break without addressing the root causes.
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