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    Historically, various people have been migrating from one country to another to better their life and searching for hospitable place to live. Yet when European countries started to journey around the world searching for a new world to expand their power and territory. One of their greatest discoveries was America, which shift the political power from Europe to America. The great amount of natural resources and untouched lands has attracted other European countries interest as well. However, the…

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    feel the way that they do I think that they should be able to do what they want freely and that means if a man feels like he 's a woman and he wants to use a woman 's restroom I feel like he should be able to do that and vice versa with a woman. This result would make lots and people happy but it could also cause problems to…

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    that operate outside of the economy of the investor. Open economies (like Bangladesh) with a vast workforce and good growth prospects gradually tend to attract larger amounts of foreign direct investment than closed, highly regulated economies. The third world countries are considered the best places for the investors for foreign direct investment. Foreign direct investment has become a popular as well as controversial issue in international economy. FDI generates economic benefits to the…

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    culture or society. In the case of E-waste, they may justify that it helps to create jobs for people who live in the third world countries. An organization that dumps hazardous products oversea are only look out for self-interests which include stay in business, making a profit, and minimize the loss. They may perceive their decision as a necessary course of business. As long…

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    Helping Those In Poverty Twenty one thousand people die from starving a day (hunger and world poverty). That means that Twenty two thousand people died a painful death. Pain has always been know to human beings but pain is not familiar to all humans. Pain can be numbing to a person or it can be dreadful, it takes many different forms, hunger is a form that is most common to people. Food is a necessity to human beings in order to survive. Some people eat three meals a day plus snack, and some of…

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    Preschooler (Initiative v.s. Guilt) The third psycho-social stage begins at the age of 3 until 5 years and is more commonly known as the Pre-Schooler period. According to Erikson, children during this time are learning self-control, power and how to take initiative (Erikson Handout, 2017). When an individual successfully masters this stage, they may show expressions like: being a self-starter, open to challenges, leadership skills and tend to be goal-oriented. These children also tend to excel…

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    Sally Mann Art Analysis

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    The mysterious nature of the artists in ART 21 Place black and white canvases with indistinct inspirational of art design is what formerly stimulated artist to draw and take all sort of picture. The big wall, signature on other properties, wall design and collection of artifact provoked an emotional and sociological examination that informed artist the thrilled of painting. Most artist created figurative painting in which make other who see their work as inspirational or a reflection of their…

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    throughout all career fields is lacking and there are still some glass ceilings to break for both first world countries and third world countries which does not necessarily need the help of feminism rather than just the breakthrough of women participating themselves. For example, there are no top female chief executives or female railroad constructors. The second is in which women of third world countries still do not have the rights of those of their female counterparts in first world…

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    Transgenderism is the state of being mismatched with any specific genders, either completely male or female. Transgender people may be identified as heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual and asexual. As transgender people are against the law of nature, some people think that transgender do not deserve equal rights as normal human beings and need to be rejected. Despite facing many obstacles and challenges, many transgender people have been successful in many career fields. For example, Marci Bowers…

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    In Guyana, the health care facilities are nothing compared to the ones here in terms of cleanliness and reliability. Overall the health care services provided in our culture here in America is far better than what other countries have especially third world countries where the poverty level is extremely high. Although every race in our culture is not treated equally we still are fortunate enough to have access to health services. Conclusion When you get to learn about other cultures you realize…

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