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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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    Brazil Economy

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    economic practices also affected their social and governmental development which lagged behind their global counterparts. A lack of a true economy and monetary source prevented brazil from establishing any form of a centralized government or expansive rule over the region. The lack of a sustainable globalized economy led Brazil to being extremely susceptible to the introduction of any new economic system the Europeans installed in the area regardless of the benefits or disadvantages the system…

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    Understanding of multiplication facts is essential to have down by fourth grade. Knowing the times tables and being able to fluently recall immediately is needed throughout the entire year because of PA Mathematics Standards beginning with multiplication of multidigit numbers. There were students in my fourth grade classroom that had yet to be fluent with their multiplication facts, and it was necessary for them to have it down, for everyday mathematics and for the PSSA’s. I discussed with my…

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    because they are rude, and the behaviours of those students do not align with his beliefs and values. Based on his expression and comments, I gave a friendly feedback that western culture is different from third world countries because the western world is more individualistic countries and third world countries are collectivist countries, therefore, disciplining is perceived differently. I said to him, as a developing Social Service Worker, we need to be sensitive to people of different…

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    pops up on the screen during popular television shows is likely to capture more viewers than that which pops up during an ordinary show. An advert should be cost effective. This explains why many adverts last only for a short time. It is just like the rule of the thumb that the longer the advert the more the expenses that the company or rather the organization incurs.…

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    Ron V. Fieryl

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    take possession of evidentiary material to examine but require the lawyer to turn that evidence over to the proper authority, such as the police and may require additional steps, such as returning the document to its rightful owner.(comment 3.4(a)). Rule 4.4 does not explicitly address the legal duties of a lawyer when the lawyer receives documents that they know or reasonably should know have been inappropriately obtained by the sending person. Cheryl is the "sending person" in this case.…

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    involves a state of mind, so it can no truly disappear. Therefore, one can not erase privilege’s blindness or privilege itself. In addition, many also believe America helps third world countries, so this must mean the privileged help the unprivileged, so equality seems closer. In contrast to their opinions, these programs help third world countries do nothing to provide a prolonged state of privilege. These programs create a system with the purpose to benefit these countries, however, those…

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    Spreading Education to Every Location Why Does This Matter? ● Education is a universal human right, everyone no matter where they are should get access to education. ● Education helps children avoid exploitation because they have to be at school and not at work. ● Workers can find out the basic knowledge and safety of where they work → Since workers right now do not know the hazards they are facing everyday, we can increase their knowledge by sending them to school. ● Education will open…

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    capacity to force, coerce, or persuade others to do what they would not otherwise do” (Zook). In President Obama’s terms, he entails a more specific version, emphasizing the importance of “giving up some freedom of action” to follow international rules as well as “welcom[ing] scrutiny of our own actions”; he describes power as a tool that gives countries credibility, reliability, and reputation instead of the exertion of brute strength, although physical strength is still a necessary aspect of a…

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    done, more is needed and we as a society must keep an open mind on this topic. Haven states,”the implications of the change in students writing habits are up for debate”(34). The debate is on going and will continue to evolve. Its important to not rule anything out at this point and acknowledge there implications that we cannot for…

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