There is no official diffeence beween the two (as far as i can tell) but I guess that an adult sweat shop would be one that has adult workers (probably mainly women as factory supervisors tend to find them easier to contain) and a child sweat shop would be one wih child wrkers.
18 years old when they are an adult. But to leave the house to go to the shops or something it is up to the parents.
First person refers to the speaker or writer (I, me), second person refers to the person being spoken to or written to (you), and third person refers to someone or something outside of the conversation or writing (he, she, they). First person is more personal, second person is direct address, and third person is observational.
A World Entrepreneur Society article cites a difference of Rs.15 per/kg (GBP 0.20) for rice on at the market and Rs.4 per/kg (GBP 0.08) at ration shops. Based on the structure of the Public Distribution System, it seems that there is not a fixed difference; the commodities at ration shops are sold at cost, not including the costs of the distribution system.
Coffee shops basically serve coffee. Cafe shops are actually restaurants and serve full menus as well as possibly alcoholic beverages. Coffee shops tend to be more low scale.
The male is the one holding the female's purse while she shops.
There isn't any difference between the 2 kinds of the dresses.The wedding shops sample dresses, for the majority, come in size 8. Very few are larger. Some shops do carry larger samples, but for the most part only 8 is sent out.
Walmart... has.... everything.
Many stores sell adult Cinderella costumes. These may include local discount stores, party shops, grocery shops, bulk shops and many more. You will be able to find one soon.
Shops that use fairtrade clothing are good xx
The Warehouse in Winter
"Have not been" is used with plural subjects (e.g., they, we) or with the pronoun "I," while "has not been" is used with singular subjects (e.g., he, she, it). For example, "They have not been to the store" versus "She has not been to the store."
a mall is a building full of shops however a bazaar is an alleyway full of shops...