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    In the United States and other in other countries workers get treated differently. Companies would take advantage of people that can not defend their self because of their disability or education. Workers getting treated differently because of their location affects the population of the countries.In many citation communities of a particular country have to leave their country because their job system is not good as others.In the book”Out Of Sight” by Erik Loomis describes how unions,companies…

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    The countries deemed to have the highest rates of inequality are; Niger, Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Chad, Sierra Leone, Eritrea, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Guinea, and Mozambique. All of these countries have one common denominator. They are developing African nations. On the contrary, the top five, Norway, Australia, Switzerland, Netherlands…

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    effects of the economical, social and political collapse in Europe. Before the war, Europe had a period of nineteen years of peace. The peace was not very stable but at least, there was no war. After the war, things changed. Many of the European countries lost their prosperity states. Many cities became history. More than thirty nine million people died: the deaths included civilians as well as armed forces . A lot of people did not have food. The war destroyed the European economies. A lot of…

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    Marketing is different in these 2 countries because of cultural norms. Both Brazil and India are facing an issue with a large amount of its population having AIDS. In Brazil, many people practice Roman Catholic. Catholics do not believe in abortions or any methods of contraception. Therefore, the government decided to promote female condoms because it is more acceptable than male condoms in Brazilian culture. Some of the strategies they used were becoming one of the few countries to offer a…

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    both women and men are paid equally, but women are paid less than men even at the exact same job. According to the article, “The Wage Gap 2014” in 2012 as full time workers, men made $854 per week while women only made $691, a gender wage ratio of 80.9 percent. The pay gap is larger than most people realize even with both a man and a woman having a college education. This has been an issue for America since 1868 and still is not resolved today. With women working the same jobs as men, it is…

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    across this great land know the pledge of allegiance by heart and show their patriotism for this country in many different ways. Throughout this country many men and women choose to join the military run for political office or show their support by attending rallies in support of the military these are just a few of the ways people show their patriotism. The men and women who choose to protect this country choose to leave their families behind in order to do so. The definition in…

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    States near Cuba, Puerto Rico was the ideal country for the Spanish to export products. Spain promoted Puerto Rico to be an “all-export” country which is what their economy was only thriving on. Other countries like the United States and various other countries in Europe did not like how Spain was treating its colonies. As the 1800’s became a turning point in the history, many countries in Latin America had gained their independence from the two “mother” countries; Spain and Portugal. Puerto…

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    is celebrated on the 11 month on the 11 day. And on the 11 hour the country has a moment of silence This day is to honors military veterans; that is, persons who served in the United States Armed Force. But we are not the only country that celebrates this event its call different things in different countries. And it is to remember the end of world war one and to remember all the men who gave there lives to protect their countries. This day marks the end of world war one. It was originally…

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    of our big problems is gender issue. The inclusion of equality between women and men in the framework of the application of public policies and programs of cooperation is essential to the achievement of the development country, So that kind of sexual problem relating to each of this goal, because women are more than half the world's population, who are often victims of social and economic discrimination. Our country should sppourt womens by every way is possible to make bightful future. We have…

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    accounts where women are discriminated against. All around the world women are discriminated against while men have more power and authority, we need to allow women the same control as men. I believe that in all countries women should have equal rights to men. Women should be allowed to have a choice of when and who they will marry,as well have the right to divorce their spouse. Many countries force women into marriages at young ages and don’t give them the choice of divorce. Around 1 in 10…

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