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JAIME ENRÍQUEZ SANSÓN

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The Peddler is a small merchant who puts those objects that are difficult to find because they became fashionable, be discontinued or don't deserve the attention of large areas as it is now called the supermarkets and the immense business of the owners of economic power to the fingertips of the customer. The hawkers dignify the humble work. Its assets are the Bristol Almanac of decades ago with the curious fact that sought, the replacement of that old pen left us the grandfather; notebook with interesting recipes that will help us to remove an impossible spot. In short, the modest object that repairs a memory or conceals a defect. Hawker is the friend Gypsy, the unknown seller. And hawkers are all in some moment of life, when we give in Exchange for a thank you or a smile a little bit of affection to others. Who sold from House to house or moved to one of those sites called "The flea " market, is to be regarded with respect and admiration, because they retain their decorum by a humble but good job.

  



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Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada

BUHONERO:COMERCIANTE OR SELLER OF OBJECTS OF INSULATORS.

  

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Carmen Arias

Hawker, is a peddler that informally trades with different goods; clothes, music CDs, DVD movies, vegetables, accessories for cellphones, hats, candy, cookies, among others. In Dominican Republic, this figure of hawker is present in any part of the country, in markets, in the streets, on the sidewalks; It also carries goods door to door, using a motor, a horse and even a car. Usually go on foot, and use this medium to survive, it is a person who does not have a fixed job and looking for a way to support the family in a decent way. In this country there is the square of the hawkers on Av. Duarte with Paris; and in that same street we found a space full of hawkers where can not move vehicles and pedestrians make it difficult. The hawkers are often persecuted by police so that they leave the streets of Santo Domingo, causing this situation, often violent scenarios. In this country a peddler sells to animals...

  

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Rafael

Hawker - which sells trinkets and things of buhoneria ( shop laptop with trinkets, such as buttons, needles, ribbons, etc. Dictionary Larousse.

  

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elsa kot

hawker, the Sandarin well. " BACHOR " the noble language, also called grey Elvish...language of Beleriand in SdiA designated as Bachor " Hawker " ( 41 merchant; i machor " 34 hawker and Peddler " 34 bach; ( article ) to trade.

  

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Lila Núñez

Hawker. He who sells or takes things from buhoneria. Peddlers. The buhoneria refers to the baubles and trinkets of small-time, carrying portable shop owner to sell on the streets. Porrúa de la Lengua Española dictionary. Mexico, 1985

  

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Javier Hoyos Valencia

The Peddler ( sometimes referred to as a pedlar or street vendor, especially in Latin America ) It is the workers in the informal economy that trades different consumer goods. Taken from Wikipedia. However, in Colombia the term most used for these vendors is: "Manero ".

  

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Carlos Figueredo alvarez

In Venezuela, the Peddler concept has taken on different meanings: the general is that which refers to a different vendor and different genres, usually of low prices, which moves constantly especially in large concentrations of people 40 sites; squares, churches, markets, fairs ). Also called so the seller to set a fixed site ( assigned by any agreed or municipal authority among them ) It belongs to the so-called informal economy ( They are not included in the determination of the product internal gross ) or registered. Another meaning is: 40 self-employed; works committees ) It acquires the goods from a wholesaler ( In some cases it was their patron, ) and sells it on account of this in close public places or not, to the headquarters of your provider.

  

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Francisco Herranz

BuhoneroWIKIPEDIALos black hawkers and tourists in the old bridge in Florencia.El hawker ( sometimes known as street vendor, especially in Latin America ) It is the workers in the informal economy that trades different consumer goods. Usually, installed in small kiosks ( although sometimes it's enough with a simple table to exhibit the goods ) on the pavements of the different parts of a city's busiest streets. Similarly, the Peddler also can wander without the need of a specific local loading with what look to sell: clothes, music, craft items, books and movies include the greater part of the buhoneril trade.Due to its informal quality and its considerable expansion in various public places in the city, the buhoneria is seen by certain sectors of society as problematic and annoying. However, low prices and easy access to different products that the Peddler offers make it an affordable and efficient alternative for much of the consumer market.The Peddler is currently much criticized, since this is not obliged to pay taxes as companies or businesses [citation needed]. For this reason, there is a constant struggle between the formal and informal economy.

  

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Jorge Paredes Romero

It is the former name given sold those products by the streets virreynales, today should be called so the seller ambulant, i.e. that walks the streets selling products

  

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V.M. Hjor Ku Xoans

Hawker: Peddler. Person who trafficked products in an informal way and sold them without paying a share of tax to the Government for their income, somehow evading rules relating to that business. Jibaro.

  

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Jimeno Álvarez

The hawkers are a network of traffickers of weapons and special items of Resident Evil 4 that appear at certain points in the game. In addition to selling and buying weapons, the Peddler allows you to improve them so they are more powerful and faster. It will be shown for the first time around the House where Bitores Mendez ( 41 town mayor; It retains to León and Luis.

  

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Martha González C

Applies to the street vendor carrying trinkets.

  

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Fernando

Hawker: At times they were in town and people from door to door selling what they could, also moved in train and sold them trinkets, candied and a myriad of other things, are now badly seen, since they are not traded and hurt businesses that if taxed. But the need requires.

  

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Anónimo

Peddler always must be identified in some way, it is not criminalized. For dign torify the Peddler, is someone who alone or with family, with needs and dreams, performs a task worthy, honest and asu own risk, facing all the weather to be devoid of any protection. It should not therefore be used any termin or descalificativo, is a man trab aja, offering their wares and it does still below the protection that others sold, and a weighing of all leading their activity and the product of its gain, as well and well livestock and livelihood of his family. Because then disqualify it. Others in the formal marketing does not use words and try to convince, to achieve the objective of selling...? Then because note making it on the street, or in a table and/or other things. Let's be fair. Let us be merciful, that bad done this people. Reinvindecomoslos, and not to repeat the words of so many stupid that preceded us.

  

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Jimeno Álvarez

The hawker is the worker in the informal economy that trades in various goods. Usually, installed in small kiosks ( although sometimes it's enough with a simple table to exhibit the goods ) on the pavements of the different parts of a city's busiest streets.

  

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Jimeno Álvarez

The Peddler ( sometimes known as street vendor, especially in Latin America ) It is the workers in the informal economy that trades in various goods. Usually, installed in small kiosks ( although sometimes it's enough with a simple table to exhibit the goods ) on the pavements of the different parts of a city's busiest streets.

  

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Jimeno Álvarez

According to Corominas and DRAE, the Peddler word comes from the old ( 1220 - 1250 ) ' buhon ' coming at the same time of ' 39 buffoon; and the latter from the onomatopoeia ' bulf ' expression of the verbiage of the hawker to extol their wares.

  










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