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    Rotten Tomatoes, a respected website devoted to film reviews, gave Shrek a high rating of 88% while Mean Girls received a slightly lower rating of 83%, respectively. IMDb, another website that consists of information related to films, also gave Shrek a higher rating than Mean Girls, with Shrek garnering a rating of 7.9 compared to a Mean Girls rating of 7.0. Although the margin between the two movies is small, it gives Shrek the upper hand as the better satirical movie. Statistics aside, is…

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    (Winant) Many first world countries exploit third world countries, often times leaving these countries with struggling economies and high rates of poverty and inequality. The way norther countries deal with southern countries, “has created a worldwide pattern of impoverishment and unequal exchange”…

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    Easterly’s book The Tyranny of Experts is a complicated analysis of the problems of the development of Third World states. His conclusion is that Western nations seeking to make an impact for the better on the economic development of the Third World cannot do so without supporting democratic goals for these countries (Easterly Chapter 14). Dealing with the often dictatorial leaders of the Third World may improve economic development over time, but it will not better the poorer people of these…

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    In the first comic, it depicts a family whom has recently went on a trip around the world, each commenting on the items they bought during their travels, which are all buyable in North America and how they’re so proud of buying ‘foreign’ objects overseas, despite the fact that I noted early about the products all being commonplace in North America. The title which says ‘The Problems of Globalization’ also helps illustrate this. This satirical piece reveals how, due to North America’s influence…

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    Underdevelopment In Haiti

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    underdeveloped countries in the third world are in a traditional state, and that they should be aiming to modernize by following in the footsteps of countries in the first world which would already be considered modern (Isbister, 1991, p. 36-37). Dependency theory, however, rejects Modernization Theory and claims that underdevelopment “is not just the failure to develop; it is an active process of impoverishment” (Ibister, 1991, p. 42). Dependency theorists acknowledge that third world…

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    "Life on the Global Assembly Line" written by Barbara Ehrenreich and Annette Fuentes condemns the exploitation of women industrial workers in third world countries. The authors ' explicit and detailed writing style engages the reader and reinforces the seriousness of the subject matter. By focusing on intolerable working conditions and overwhelming health hazards, Ehrenreich and Fuentes provide further detailed evidence of this abusive practice. Their article, while several decades old, still…

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    concept, Development has been exported to third world countries uncontested. Many theories have been advanced to support the achievement of development goals such as the modernisation, structuralist, and Participatory approaches. Although these school of thoughts originated from different points in history and have polarised ideas on how development can be achieved, they all inherently accept that development is the solution to the challenges affecting third world countries. This question opens…

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    North Korea Threats

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    threatening actions. The threat is not followed through because the country is scared of retaliation or because they simply do not have the power to successfully implement their plans. Third world countries are typical for making threats that cannot be carried out(). Major threats cannot be carried out because many third world countries lack the proper resources. For example, Iraq threatened the United states in 2013. Iraq was not powerful enough to withstand the firepower of the United States…

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    Democratic republic of Congo, based on the cost of living in the D.R Congo, I was not born in a poor family nor my parent were rich, i had the chance to visit a few countries before I move to the United States, I experienced the intense poverty of third…

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    sentences: Concluded sentences: The responsibility is belonged to artistes, producers, and audience. Surly, Theft of intellectual effort, culture, and the arts became popular for a long time during the occupation of European countries for many Third World countries. the lack of protection laws Contributed of this effort, supported by occupation authorities to abolish the culture of peoples under occupation. It is, and was an easy way to be famous and get a benefit from stealing effort from…

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