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    treatment and exploitation of individuals based on their race during Shakespearean time, primarily through the context evoked by racial injustices in that era. The outsiders’ depictions of Caliban, specifically through imagery, portray him as a monster. Numerous…

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    necessary whole. This is a basic element that determines the character of the woman. Unlike Beauvoir, Luce Irigaray means that the human species is divided into two species which provide fertility, fertility and fertility. Irigaray thinks that exploitation of women is caused by sexual difference. According to Irigaray, although the girls are fertilized with masculine sperm, only the boy who has the male form visually is seen as the holy child of the father. Children who are not like babes (ie.…

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    America's obsession with firearms and the prevalence of gun violence. The juxtaposition of joy and violence in Gambino's movements critiques the normalization of violence and its impact on society. Gambino's exaggerated movements critique the exploitation of black culture for entertainment. The video contrasts moments of celebration with scenes of chaos, highlighting how black culture is often commodified and consumed superficially, ignoring the underlying struggles of black…

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    although there are no nationwide tracking systems for elder abuse, the National Center on Elder Abuse estimates that somewhere between one and two million Americans over the age of sixty-five (65) have been abused (through exploitation, injury, mistreatment, or exploitation) by a loved one or caregiver. Unfortunately, the statistics simply do not show or bear rendering information as to how many people actually suffer from abuse over the age of sixty-five (65). Experts…

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    The rapid growth and intense competition have forced employers to reduce the price of their products, and they do so by employing cheap labor as possible. Exploitation of workers in difficult conditions is a major contributor to profits of the major companies, but creating harsh working conditions for millions of workers. Corporations exploit the weaker groups in society - uneducated women, immigrants, teenagers and even children. The salaries of these workers are shockingly low even by the…

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    standings within the system. Property owned by ruling class is sacred, workers believe it, and laws and rules confirm it. Marx does not agree with the fact that religion and politics are highly influenced by the bourgeoisie for single purpose of exploitation of the working…

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    making informed decisions about their future and are able to protect themselves from trafficking, sexual exploitation and HIV. As a consequence, empowerment of education will lead to combating transnational…

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    Child Predators

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    The advent of the Internet in the 1990s and the subsequent advances in communications technology has provided a new way for people to access millions of pages of information and a new, quick, and efficient means to communicate with each other. The use of this modern technology has changed the way society communicates, shares information, and how merchants market their products and how consumers purchase those products. However, these advances have also made it easier for people to commit crimes,…

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    1. What form of oppression (colonialism, genocide, slavery, annexation, exploitation, forced migration) and power do you recognize in the United States (or Chicago)? Historically United States as had committed slavery, exploitation, annexation, colonialism, and had forced other cultures to migrate to their country of origin. Since the beginning of history of the United States was built with the subjugation and exploitation of black slaves and later on Asian and Latinos. The construction of the…

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    Karl Marx during 19th century lead to socialist revolutions all throughout Europe and the world. “Estranged Labor” discusses the complexity of labor and the exploitation of the worker by the factory owner. The truth of work becoming your life reveals itself from the behind the capitalist shadow that has created this economic exploitation. The laborer creates something from inorganic matter, but has no property rights over it causing him to feel alienated from the capitalist market and not…

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