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    that a human can live a healthy, happy life with only one kidney. Those studies may not apply to those desperate people in the third world countries that live in the unsanitary environments, but most still take the risk. This is the best hope for these families to get money. Some people think that selling an organ is morally wrong. The desperate people in the third world countries would disagree. Not all morals are perfect reality…

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    Many people own brand name items, but when looking at where it was made, few to none ever thought about the workers and how much they are getting paid for making these products. Low wages have been a big problem for a while now in third world countries. For many years, because of low wage, workers from these nations do not have enough to support their families, children under eighteen are forced to work instead of learn, and health care is almost nonexistent. Although they work hard daily, the…

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    The principles of the Jubilee discussed in Leviticus 25 can be applied to third world countries, but there are benefits and disadvantages if the Jubilee system is applied. Depending on whose perspective one looks at, the Jubilee system would benefit or pose as a threat. To the less fortunate and those who had sold their property as a means of survival would receive all of their property in the year of Jubilee. The rich, who had exploited from the poor, would disagree with this system as they…

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    operate outside of the economy of the investor. Open economies (like Bangladesh) with a vast workforce and good growth prospects gradually tend to attract larger amounts of foreign direct investment than closed, highly regulated economies. The third world countries are considered the best places for the investors for foreign direct investment. Foreign direct investment has become a popular as well as controversial issue in international economy. FDI generates economic benefits to the recipient…

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    specific sort of problem at its root. They are also often referred to as charitable foundations since they rely mainly on donations for them being able to provide for assistance or protection against a specific issue, such as world hunger, cancer, ending poverty in third world countries, etc. Out of all these types of organizations, if I had to choose, I would choose an organization that is fighting to end a widespread illness such as cancer. Specifically, I would choose to donate to the…

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    be countries that are suffered from poverty; however, there are some counties that are even below the line of poverty. Indeed, Senegal is of the African countries that is known as a third world country, which means that most Senegalese are facing challenging difficulties when it comes to life. Poverty in the world are caused by many factors. Some of the factors are natural, and the other half are manmade. As an African country, the history of slavery and the natural disaster are facts that…

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    media that has no freedom but only reports fabricated stories from those in power. It is saddening that the citizens do not scrutinize the information they receive and even if they do, they are condemned to silence. Civil servants in the developing world earn very little. The governments do not listen to their grievances even when aired. They work so hard to make the nation move economically, but the benefits remain…

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    Shark poaching has become a global issue in the world today. The high cost of shark fin, due to Asian demand, has created black market business opportunities that third world countries have learned to capitalize on. The lack of control and policing of fishing in international waters has allowed this problem to grow at an incredible rate. These things, along with the general view that sharks are mean, horrible, deadly, demonic creatures has helped to allow these practices to continue without…

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    There are an abundance of theories as to the notable disparity and relationship between countries of Latin America, and the developed nations of North America, As well as other third world nations around the globe. One such theory is dependency. This theory born in the late 1940 's was a counter to the development theory of modernization. At its core dependency theory examines the historical trends of said countries to explain why they fail to compete both economically and socially with others.…

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    Consumerism has been around for roughly two centuries and has been affecting us mostly in a negative way. Two centuries ago, people started consuming at a faster rate than ever because stuff was cheap back in that time period. Everyone could buy large quantities of items. This means that people have access to buy whatever they want because of the low prices. People started to buy stuff they don’t need. Consumerism negatively affects all aspects of society. One example of how consumerism…

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