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    Why are garment factories in Bangladesh so dangerous? Garment factories in Bangladesh are so dangerous because they are not build safe. In some of the factories the workers have nowhere to escape. The windows were blocked with Iron grilles, staircases lead up to where the fire is happening and buildings are under construction. Everything is not organize. While the factory’s fire safety certification expires Dhaka's fire authorities refused to renew it. Also, by a lack of oversight and by a…

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    INTRODUCTION: For my Heritage Fair project I picked Shredded Wheat because it’s one of my favorite cereals. Did you know that Shredded Wheat was made in Canada? It was manufactured by a food company called National Food Company (NFC) in Niagara Falls Ontario. The cereal is branded with Post Brand. ABOUT THE PLANT: The plant like building is five stories tall and the locals called it “a Palace of Light”. The building has many windows to let light into the plant, this is why the locals gave…

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    I physically was able to tour Walmart to see just how they present their toys for the public to buy. It was quite evident that the toy industry has created toys to be specific to one gender over the other by looking at Walmart’s toy section. They create toys that are made for a boy or a girl and there are no acceptations for in between. A feminist intersectional analysis of the toy industry would be acknowledging that the toy industry is dangerously creating toys that make children fall into…

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    Pros Of Sweatshops

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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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    they knew the zombies traveled in a pack. They saw a human run down the street but this made noise and brought attention to him. All the zombies chase after him and but him and ripped his clothes this made lite immediately through up. They saw that walmart was right around the corner. They heard a groan behind them and realized it was zombie. They never fought one before and wondered how do you kill what's already dead. They all started walking back when Rosetta grabbed a small rock and threw…

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    Statement of Work The project will consist of several different tasks to complete. We will first find different departments that are willing to contribute to the “Senior Support Bags.” We will also be submitting a prototype design of the prop for seniors to hold for the pictures. The prop will be designed to be able to have something written on it and in the shape of a dream bubble. We will submit pricing options and material alternatives for the prop. The senior support bags will be handed out…

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    K-Mart Case Study

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    filing for bankruptcy. In the beginning they found a way to be competitive and were so for a while, but eventually they kept using short term quick fixes over rule with the addition of their concerns focusing on the surrounding competition such as Walmart and Target. In order to remain competitive K-Mart should have stayed one step ahead to build a sustainable competitive advantage. Instead of reacting to their competing forces surrounding them, K-Mart should have taken advice from our…

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    Annotated Bibliography: Communication is a Process Theory Stephane Monthe California State University Fullerton Egan, T. (2014). The Corporate Daddy: Walmart, Starbucks, and the Fight against Inequality. The New York Times. The article is a jibe at Wal-Mart Supermarket, which the author accuses of paying its employees a pittance salary that cannot manage to help eliminate the gap between the rich and the poor. The author also compares the poor efforts being done by the…

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    of dirt roads and nothing to do but stand on the street talking, play football, or stay in the house and sleep. The closest mall or outlet was 12.2 miles away in Darien, Georgia, and the only grocery store was Piggy Wiggy. They don’t even have a Walmart! This place was so boring that I celebrated my sweet 16 birthday watching television and occasionally getting telephone calls from family and friends. I remember sitting on mother’s burgundy couch watching the Tyra Banks Show dreaming about life…

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    Right Thing Definition

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    outlook on life. One situation in particular helped me understand the importance of doing the right thing and following the golden rule, treat others how you would want to be treated. In seventh grade, my friends and I were making the rounds at Walmart for something to do. As we made our way through the toy aisle, I noticed money on the ground and picked it up. Upon closer examination I found it to be a ten dollar bill. My youthful mind surged with all the…

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