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    We believe that if there were to be separate bathrooms for transgenders, it would eliminate most to all controversy towards all genders. This is including men, women, and transgenders. The evidence that backs up this statement is that the majority of the population, not only in the US, but the whole world, would feel uncomfortable in situations that consist of transgenders in their bathrooms. This is because the majority of the world are not transgenders. In fact, there 's only 700,000…

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    Electronic Waste In Ghana

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    “Waste: damaged, defective, or superfluous material produced by a manufacturing process…” (Merriam-Webster, Waste). Using this above definition, it is possible to break into the sub-branch known as electronic waste or E-waste. Due to the current large consumerism culture, many first world countries find themselves producing an unstable amount of E-waste from the constant “upgrading” or destruction of older electronics. Further in this paper, examples of how this waste is dealt with shall be…

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    and decided to work together instead of separately, and we all happy with that. And then we practiced Habit 5. We talked to each other to decide what everyone good at, and who doing what. At last, we moved to Habit 6, we worked together and produce third alternative solution that good for all of us and make it a Win/Win…

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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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    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 countries nor enhance their lives. His argument revolves around four…

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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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    traditionally accepted according to No Ceilings data, 1 in 4 girls worldwide was married before age 18 and if the trend continues, 140 million will become child brides by 2020. And this is something that I have witnessed coming from the Dominican Republic, a third world country where women are expected by society to be a housewife by a certain age or otherwise they are considered to be “too old”. Women and men are living longer than ever. And HIV infections are declining, females aged 15 to 24…

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