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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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    VF Brands Case Study

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    strategic supplier relationships that will assist in VF Brands providing a cost saving production process. Accomplishing the feat of keeping supply costs down based on region of the company owned plant or cases of providing guidance as a part of the “Third Way”, chain supply strategy will benefit VF Brands and their suppliers. We must always keep in mind that lining up creditable sourcing requires an enormous investment in time, as they need to be visited and capabilities carefully assessed.…

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    The citizens have access to fabricated ideas, and not the absolute truth on matters. The public only gets to hear what the leaders want them to hear. Leaders have the media in their control and therefore manipulate it for their selfish gain. The ignorance of the citizens who do not understand the constitution is the advantage of the selfish leaders. These citizens are not perfectly aware of the provisions in the constitution and even if manipulation or altering of these occurs, the change will…

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    Child Labor Exception

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    Exception of Child Labor Third world countries are the utmost underdeveloped countries in the world; therefore, their citizens are underprivileged and necessitous. Families living in developing countries, such as Madagascar or Afghanistan, have children under the age of fourteen whose societal and living conditions force them to work. Nevertheless, child labor is a subject of controversy. In the twenty-first century, society has deemed child labor unacceptable, an inconvenient decision…

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    positive effects outweighs the negative effects that comes along with it. It has widely helped many countries, especially third world countries. I understand why people view globalization in a negative manner, but the world is not perfect, you cannot have something that is completely good. From my point of view, which might be biased because I come from a third world country,…

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    creator uses black and white colors to obtain the viewers’ attention. The creator avoids distractions because the secondary and primary audiences are witnesses to the absurd violence that is happening in third world factories. The colors explain the raw abuse that employees are facing day by day with the employers. Another Implied claim is that the swoosh conveys motion. In the picture the swoosh is used as a weapon to physically hurt the employees. The swoosh is described to be simple and fast,…

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    speech, “On not winning the Nobel Prize” (2007) which heavily explores the differences between first world and third world countries. Both these composers address the issues of injustices in their society and they are driven to deliver their speeches with the desire the challenge the audience’s perceptions and shift their understanding of the world. Atwood’s speech was published after the third wave feminism which embraces contradictions and conflicts, accommodating for diversity and change,…

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    When discussing the successes of development in Third World countries, subjectivity plays a key role in its determination . What a person in a First World country considers development and that of a person who lives in a Third World country will vary greatly due to their individual ideas of what constitutes development. In its planning, “poverty,” “education,” “[gender] equality,” “environmental sustainability,” among others, are listed as goals to be met (United Nations MDG Report 2014). These…

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    Third Crusade Causes

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    In this paper I will tell of the Third Crusade,the battles,the armies,the leaders and finally the outcome of this battle for the Holy Land.The Third Crusade occurred in the year of 1189 and lasted for a difficult three years.(Wiki) The Third crusade was caused by the capture of Jerusalem in 1187 by Saladin who was muslim.(A&E)The spreading of word that the Holy City had be captured by muslims spread like wildfire, soon the people would shout and scream for war,they wanted another crusade and…

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    The principles of the Jubilee discussed in Leviticus 25 can be applied to third world countries, but there are benefits and disadvantages if the Jubilee system is applied. Depending on whose perspective one looks at, the Jubilee system would benefit or pose as a threat. To the less fortunate and those who had sold their property as a means of survival would receive all of their property in the year of Jubilee. The rich, who had exploited from the poor, would disagree with this system as they…

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