i think that they feed off of plants...
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The cast of No Hawkers - 2014 includes: Brent Dunner as The Man Dominique Maber as Sandra Matteo Melzi as Mr. SIRELLO
Street hawkers are vendors that are found on the side of streets or roads. These vendors often sell food or tactile goods and have a way to easily transport said goods.
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hawkers,trains,shops.
Falconers (or hawkers) can have anything from the Peregrine Falcon to the Golden Eagle.
Siuli Sarkar has written: 'Kolkata hawkers'
Southern hawkers are dragonflies that primarily feed on small insects such as mosquitoes, flies, and other flying insects. They are known to be voracious predators and will catch their prey while flying.
Well, honey, hawkers and peddlers can be a real pain in the behind with their constant pestering and blocking of sidewalks. Let's not forget about the lack of regulation leading to potential health and safety risks for consumers. And don't even get me started on the competition they bring to brick-and-mortar businesses.
there are two solutions from my side:there can be many .according to mesolution 1 > government should use strict police force to remove all illegal unauthorized Hawkers..as of now police do take in hawkers materials but next day these hawkers again come up with the same materials ..question is how??possibly BRIBE(RISHWAT) is the wordsolution is continuously inspect these HAWKERS and take-away illegal belongigns..strictly no bribingsolution 2 > SENIORS AND WORKERS WHO HAS GIVEN THE RESPONSIBILITY OF SOME WORK SHOULD COMPLETE IT WITHOUT TAKING ANY BRIBE(RISHWAT) AND DO THEIR WORK SINCERELYi suggest people to post in here for more solutions pls
Afribrand, a firm that used to specialise in marketing products to street hawkers, was mystified when the new biscuits it supplied were simply not bought. After a while the reason became clear. Street hawkers traditionally bought broken, rejected biscuits from biscuit factories, so the new, whole, unscathed biscuits did not satisfy their needs. As a result, they simply did not buy them. To be able to sell their biscuits, Afribrand had to break them before selling them to the street hawkers! In other words, Afribrand realised that for exchange (sales) to take place, they had to satisfy the needs of their customers.
in aeveryday life they r being told dat they make the town dirty and shorten the streets