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    This was due to the fact that the company was not taking into consideration of the environment when producing their products. This was a detrimental factor for the company and it’s because many people throughout the world would choose not to purchase the product based on the damaging effects of the environment. In order for the company to rectify the situation, they had to reassure the public that they are taking the necessary actions in order to mitigate the carbon…

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    Sweatshops are business establishments where employees work long hours under poor conditions for low wages; sometimes employees are underage and work 60-100 hours per week. Sweatshops are a major part of people’s lives who work in third world countries. Overlooking age requirements, work conditions, and correct compensation that we find acceptable, people who live and work there do not think sweatshops are wrong; for people in developing countries, sweatshops are their best way of surviving.…

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    Northern service providers who wanted to extend their reach into the rest of the world.” (Prashad, pg. 105) The G10 originally refused this…

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    of industrialized countries to developing countries in today’s time presses the concern, how much effort is placed on women’s health? Even with resources in other parts of the world, such as contraceptives what are the manufactures’ and doctors doing to provide these essential resources to women in areas all over the world who struggle to gain access that could potentially help slow or stop the rates of maternal mortality? Also arguing that a key way to decrease or even eliminate the number of…

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    between people within society and needs to be solved with political solutions instead of allowing this issue to subside naturally. The umbrella in which this issue has developed under is the growing globalist community that has started to envelop the world. The globalist agenda threatens the middle class the most because it is the primary contributor to the redistribution of jobs globally. Solving this expanding issue is one that will have to be done through several means of cultural and…

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    sentences: Concluded sentences: The responsibility is belonged to artistes, producers, and audience. Surly, Theft of intellectual effort, culture, and the arts became popular for a long time during the occupation of European countries for many Third World countries. the lack of protection laws Contributed of this effort, supported by occupation authorities to abolish the culture of peoples under occupation. It is, and was an easy way to be famous and get a benefit from stealing effort from…

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    place to live. Yet when European countries started to journey around the world searching for a new world to expand their power and territory. One of their greatest discoveries was America, which shift the political power from Europe to America. The great amount of natural resources and untouched lands has attracted other European countries interest as well. However, the Europeans did not just settle for finding a new world, yet they get rid of the natives for they can take over the lands and…

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    recognize specific targets required to develop as a country. The third most pressing issue, gender equality and female empowerment, is especially important to scholars in the field of gender studies. The financial aspects of a woman’s life, productively, theoretically,…

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    When a person thinks of hunger typically their mind goes to a third world country, where a sad, hungry child sit alone in the rain begging for food. Most people’s minds leave our country and travel halfway around the world to see the face of hunger. Our minds never stay close to home when we think of someone who is hungry. This is probably because we live in America one of the richest and fattest countries in the world. How could anyone go hungry in a land where there is over 14,000 McDonalds?…

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    because of starvation. The rate of malnutrition in the United States is not as high compared to other third world countries. Malnutrition mostly happens in women and in children. A lot of women considers themselves fat because of the fact that media portrays beautiful women as being “skinny”. Because of this women tend to eat less to weigh less thus making them malnourished. Children in third world countries rarely receive nutrients because of the lack of resources for food. One would be lucky…

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