Gift

A gift or a present is an item given to someone without the expectation of payment. An item is not a gift, if that item, itself, is already owned by the one to whom it is given. Although gift-giving might involve an expectation of reciprocity, a gift is meant to be free. In many countries, the act of mutually exchanging money, goods, etc. may sustain social relations and contribute to social cohesion. Economists have elaborated the economics of gift-giving into the notion of a gift economy. By extension the term gift can refer to anything that makes the other happier or less sad, especially as a favor, including forgiveness and kindness. Gifts are also first and foremost presented on occasions - birthdays and Christmas being the main examples.

Presentation

In many cultures gifts are traditionally packaged in some way. For example, in Western cultures, gifts are often wrapped in wrapping paper and accompanied by a gift note which may note the occasion, the recipient's name, and the giver's name. In Chinese culture, red wrapping connotes luck. Although inexpensive gifts are common among colleagues, associates and acquaintances, expensive or intimate gifts are considered more appropriate among close friends, romantic interests or relatives.

Presents (album)

This is a re-release of the first studio album by 10 Foot Ganja Plant. Released on the ROIR record label. The release features two bonus tracks.

Track Listing

  • Chalwa
  • Rebel In The Hills
  • Blues Dance
  • Good Time Girl
  • Sunny Foundation
  • Why Can’t They Tell Us The Good News?
  • Jah Teach I A Lesson
  • Off Road Version
  • Jah Will Go On
  • Walkey Walk Tall
  • Top Down (Bonus)
  • Politricking Man (Bonus)

  • Tandy

    Tandy may refer to:

    Companies

  • Tandy Corporation, a leather supply company which became the RadioShack Corporation in 2000
  • Tandy Computers
  • Tandy Color Computer, released in 1980
  • Tandy 2000, a computer released in 1983
  • Tandy 1000, a computer released in 1984
  • InterTAN, the now-defunct subsidiary for Tandy's European and Canadian outlets
  • Tandy Electronics, former Australian subsidiary, now owned by Woolworths Limited
  • Other uses

  • "Tandy", a short story by Sherwood Anderson, part of Winesburg, Ohio
  • Tandy Little (born 1921), American politician
  • Tandy Warnow, American computer scientist
  • Tandy (name)

    Tandy is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Adam Tandy, British television producer
  • Charles D. Tandy (1918–1978), chairman of Tandy Corporation
  • David W. Tandy, American politician
  • Donald Tandy (born 1918), British actor
  • Ernest Tandy (1879–1953), English cricketer
  • George Tandy, Jr., American singer-songwriter
  • James Tandy (disambiguation), list of people with the name
  • Jessica Tandy (1909–1994), American film actress
  • Joe Tandy (1983–2009), British racing driver and team owner
  • Karen Tandy, former head of the Drug Enforcement Administration
  • Keith Tandy (born 1989), American football cornerback
  • Mark Tandy (disambiguation), list of people with the name
  • Meagan Tandy (born 1985), American actress and model
  • Nick Tandy (born 1984), British racecar driver
  • Richard Tandy (born 1948), keyboardist for Electric Light Orchestra
  • Russell H. Tandy (1891–1963), American illustrator
  • Ryan Tandy (1981–2014), Australian rugby league footballer
  • Sharon Tandy (born 1943), South African singer
  • Tandy Corporation

    Tandy Leather, which later grew in to the Tandy Corporation, was a family-owned leather goods company based in Fort Worth, Texas. Tandy Leather was founded in 1919 as a leather supply store, and acquired a number of craft retail companies, including RadioShack in 1963. In 2000, the Tandy Corporation name was dropped and entity became the RadioShack Corporation, selling The Tandy Leather name and operating assets to The Leather Factory.

    History

    Tandy began in 1919 when two friends, Norton Hinckley and Dave L. Tandy, decided to start the Hinckley-Tandy Leather Company and concentrated their efforts on selling sole leather and other supplies to shoe repair dealers in Texas. Hinckley and Tandy opened their first branch store in 1927 in Beaumont, Texas and in 1932, Dave Tandy moved the store from Beaumont to Houston, Texas. Tandy's business survived the economic storms of the Depression, gathered strength and developed a firm presence in the shoe findings business.

    Dave Tandy had a son, Charles Tandy, who was drafted into the business during his early twenties. Charles obtained a B.A degree at Texas Christian University then began attending the Harvard Business School to further expand his education. As World War II escalated Charles was called to serve his country in the military and relocated to Hawaii. He wrote his father from overseas suggesting that leathercraft might offer new possibilities for growing the shoe finding business since the same supplies were used widely in Navy and Army hospitals and recreation centers. Leathercraft gave the men something useful to do and their handiwork, in addition to being therapeutic, had genuine value.

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