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    Good point about larval forms Maggie. I'm surprised the term 'tadpole' hasn't yet been hijacked by the PC brigade as being offensive to the population of Warsaw.

    Did you know that after 120 years of pretty much the same image on their labels Camp Coffee recently changed their traditional image of an Indian soldier bringing a British officer tea to the two having a chat and drinking together? Although it is usually a shame to lose traditions, the thinking behind this is understandable, the company would want to move with the times without losing brand image. Theoretically they should not have to change it, but in a business governed by market forces and a changing society, who can blame them for playing it safe?

    Sadly we do not live in an objective theoretical world; offence is often seen where none was intended. Ultimately every single one of us is prejudiced in some manner whether we like to admit it or not, the only people who are not are either newborn babies or dead. Keeping any such prejudices hidden from public display is the trick.

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