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    Kelsey Timmerman began his journey by traveling all over the world to find the negative impacts of globalization on developing countries and developed nations. In Kelsey Timmerman’s novel “Where Am I Wearing”, his search revealed mixed conclusions about globalization. When he met factory workers in China, Cambodia, and Bangladesh, he saw the positive impact of globalization in that more people had better opportunities and were coming out of poverty. However, they still worked in terrible…

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    Mary Anne Radmacher always says,“Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying I will try again tomorrow (Radmacher).” In the book Sold by Patricia McCormick, Lakshmi grew up in a small village in Nepal where her family relied on crops. Lakshmi had to take a job in the city to support family. Lakshmi was sold into prostitution. Mumtaz, the cruel woman who runs the brothel, puts the prostitutes in horrific living conditions.Through perseverance…

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    If you have enlargement of your liver or spleen, low number of blood cells, easy bruising, or bone disease, you might be prone to Gaucher disease. Gaucher disease is one of the numerous genetic diseases that kills countless people all over the world. The question to ask yourself is do you think we spend enough money to cure genetic diseases or so we need to spend more? We spend more than 90 billion dollars a year on advanced genetics and still have not cured any of the more common diseases.…

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    Exponential Population

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    Population Growth Population growth rate on Earth is increasing exponentially; in fact, it is believed that the population will increase to more than 9 billion people by the middle of the century (United States Census Bureau, 2016). This is an unimaginable increase from the two and a half billion souls Earth had just in 1950 alone (Population Institute, 2016). The impact has raised serious concerns for the planet and it sustainability. The population increases in both developed countries and…

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    The connections between technological advances, economic growth, and societal development have always been important aspects of humankind. The 21st century introduced an era of many incredible technological breakthroughs, one of which includes the “convergence [of] computers, televisions and telephones” molding a huge internetwork. Innovation is an inevitable outcome in today’s global age of connectivity and accessible resources, with new businesses established every day due to this swift and…

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    First, the societal instability becomes one of the main causes of migration because it can lead to war, and poor physical impacts. War occurs when there is a conflict between the government and the rebel groups, including Muslim extremism (“Push Factors”). These rebel groups have attempts “to overthrow the Assad regime, resulting in more than [eighty thousand] deaths as well as extensive human rights atrocities…” (“Push Factors”). In fact, they murder for those who cannot “accept its fascist…

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    Causes Of Food Shortage

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    It is hard to imagine that about half food around the world is wasted in many different ways every year. The problem of food shortage bothers many people now. If people can reduce food waste, food shortage may be could be solved. There are many causes of food waste, transportation losses, storage losses, daily life extravagance and unreasonable distribution. In order to cope with these problems, some solutions will be illustrated in this essay and there are some analyses and evaluations will be…

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    Within source one it explains the course of globalization that places like the united states economically are shown at first site really good people. Yet when the second time comes around they are found to believe to be well not as nice as they appear for they enslave incident people of third world countries. More connections on how it is linked with globalization would be that on the one individual’s shirt it has a third world labour while the other guy has a briefcase with the US. Co.s. Where…

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    Throughout this course, in my perspective, I have learned that young adults in the lower class are viewed differently depending on the country that they live in. Moreover, the way they spend their time in a developed country like Canada is differently than in a developing country such as Bangladesh. Secondly, while living in a developed country these individuals suffer a heavy workload for motivational reasons; whereas an individual in a developing country suffers for survival. Therefore, in my…

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    Load Shedding In Pakistan

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    Developing counties have many problems in common like food, water, education, health, housing and work. This is what often developing countries in part or in total lack to have and that’s what push away developing countries for being developed. Food is a basic need which help people grow. Drinking clean and safe water is essential of life because 80% diseases like diarrhea come from drinking dirty water. Education is another basic need for developing counties in process of grow because if there…

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