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    Millions of people from the third world countries are moving around the world to seek job opportunities in order to survive or to take care their families. Globalization has radically make changes to the scale of migration, people are now more aware of opportunities elsewhere and it has become easier for them to travel. Mostly migrations happening from the third world countries, since the economy is not good enough to survive. More than 80 percent of the world’s population lives in the…

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    The Time I Got Stitches The worst thing that’s happened to me in my life was the time I had to get stitches. It was the summer of 2012. The weather was warm, but the wind was blazing. My cousin and I, who happened to live next door to each other in our old apartments were playing volleyball in the middle of the street, while our family were in the house hanging out. The ball we used was not hard so it could move with the wind. There were another set of apartments which everyone called the…

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    lot of the councilors I had when I was a in camp. Also I would be working along side a lot of my friends I grew up with who decided they wanted to be councilors too. I remember like it was yesterday I am very excited my first and second groups are third and fourth grade boys, back-to-back weeks. Those were the best weeks of the summer because in my opinion the kids at the perfect age because they, for the most part sit there…

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    Although many of my peers would disagree, I think the transgender/sexual should have the right to use the restroom of the gender they identify with or have an alternate choice. Many could argue that it’s risky and dangerous, but imagine you were in the same position as a trans person. Some people may even agree with introducing unisex/neutral facilities. The dangers of a person of the opposite sex using the restroom they choose are very obvious, but is every person out to harm others in the…

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    The Black Plague is known to be one of the most significant diseases. It took place during the 14th century causing many deadly scenes, with an estimate of 75 to 200 million deaths and had a major impact on England’s social structure. Daniel Defoe the author of the “Journal of the Plague” was able to experience this tragic era of the plague and later wrote about the tragic moments he witnessed. Through the use of anecdotes he creates graphic images which describe the horror and gruesome scenes…

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    When reading “The American Holocaust: Columbus and the Conquest of the New World” by David E. Stannard I was horrified at the living conditions of Europe in the fifteenth through seventeenth century. Epidemic outbreaks of plague and smallpox frequently comb the area. Every twenty-five to thirty years the Europe was engulfed in great epidemics. In a span of several months, more than 80,000 Londoners had died from plague. As time went by the plague had materialize again and again, the Black Death…

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    dream of a young girl, to become a nurse, never came to fruition, her struggles and sacrifices enabled her to move out of a Third World country. Even if in the end the final dream is not wholly fulfilled, with strength, determination, and sacrifice, making a better life for oneself is achievable. In The Dreamer, Diaz writes about his mother’s rough childhood in a poor Third World country, before moving to the United States. “See her in New Jersey, in the house with the squirrels in the…

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    Poverty is a common topic brought up in conversations relating to second or third world countries. Poverty is never really a common subject when discussing countries like the United States or the United Kingdom, because they are first world countries. However, poverty is a real problem in the United States and is devastating more lives as time goes on. U.S citizens facing poverty face many issues besides the simple fact of being poor, many of which are not clearly understood. The feeling of…

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    Social Networking in Third World Countries Many people assume that third world countries have little, if any, modern technology. It is thought that developing countries like these are more like Cuba, stuck in a past decade or era. These thoughts are caused by the great increase in extreme poverty commercials and documentaries depicting people with no technological advancements or seem incapable of using these advancements if available. Scores of people are shocked that Arabians, Africans, rural…

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    that the alternatives to sweatshops are much more brutal and impoverished individuals gladly choose sweatshops over their other options such as sex work. That is the ugly reality of developing countries. To truly boost the lackluster economies of the third world and in turn increase quality of life, hard labor is needed. Sweatshops are the stepping stones to a brighter future for developing countries to achieve social…

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