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    world. The concept of development projects first began after World War II as the West began trying to piece Europe back together. After the Marshal Plan was signed in 1948 the United States then turned to creating projects to aid in the development of third world countries. Many believed the United States should act as the “bread basket” giving to those living in poor developing countries. Since the 1940’s the concept of development has changed however…

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    paint it? If you had all the money in the world what would you do with it? If I had that opportunity I would donate it to charities. With some of the money I would help the families that children that suffer from cancer. I would also build schools in third world countries. I would visit those countries to provide children with food, water and other resources. I grew up in Guatemala which is a poor country. My family and I moved to the United States when I was eight years old. I know what it’s…

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    families continue to turn to fast food alternatives, as a result of unfordable pricing of healthy produce. In the online article by John Vidal, “Global food crisis triggered cultural shift towards junk food” published by the Guardian, he mentions how in third world countries people stress working hard labor for better pay in order to support their families. As a result, Vidal states “as people worked harder and longer, and migrated to towns, other regions or countries to find work, more turned…

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    The Ebola Virus

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    Much like the virus itself, the geographically specific prevalence as well as perceptions of the Ebola virus within certain societies have evolved between the years 1990 and 2015. The current number of cases as well as social views and beliefs about Ebola are society specific and therefore geographically specific. Economic, cultural and lifestyle differences serve as determinants of these contrasting perceptions of Ebola between 1st and 3rd world countries. The ‘perception–behavior link’…

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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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    A Separate Piece has a less personal engagement between the characters and the audience as well as placing less importance on the events and characters. This creates a less interesting experience compared to the book version. The movie narrates in third-person, hence limiting the characters thoughts and their emotions. It also discards and gives less significance to the events and characters, resulting in the audience not…

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    Why People Join The Army

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    Imagine being 18 years of age, with the rest of your life in the palm of your hands, and the world is yours to do with what you feel you were meant to do. When human beings hit the ripe age of 18 in this day in age, they generally either go to college, start working right out of high school, join the army, or marry their high school sweetheart. During the agonizing years of World War II, youngsters, especially young men didn’t get that opportunity of having an option, they had the mandatory duty…

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    It is often interesting viewing your world and reality through the eyes of other people, listening as they decipher and make assumptions, none all that accurate, about the facts, while you 're left to live those facts. Americans have a lot of opinions about Haiti and about as many questions too. As soon as people know that I’m Haitian, I get flooded with questions that I highly doubt they want the answers to: “Why is Haiti so poor?” “Do you do voodoo?” “Where does all the relief money go?” “Why…

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    When a person thinks of hunger typically their mind goes to a third world country, where a sad, hungry child sit alone in the rain begging for food. Most people’s minds leave our country and travel halfway around the world to see the face of hunger. Our minds never stay close to home when we think of someone who is hungry. This is probably because we live in America one of the richest and fattest countries in the world. How could anyone go hungry in a land where there is over 14,000 McDonalds?…

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    Squealer Speech Analysis The book Animal Farm is an allegory novel written by George Orwell on August 17th, 1945. The book depicts the events leading up to the Russian Revolution and the era of the Stalinist Soviet Union. The characters in this novel try to form a sustainable democracy/society in which animals can live a peaceful life without the threat of human beings. The main leaders who take action in this book are Napoleon and Snowball who are both pigs. Another character Squealer (who…

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