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    This has mainly brought the naming of the first world counties and the third world countries. The first world countries mainly consisting of the whites and the third world countries consisting of the blacks. This has led to racism when mainly the black visit the whites and they are lowly regarded and seen to come from a dark world. This is really a big problem which…

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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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    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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    changed every country in different ways. Ultimately, for that reason, the costs and benefits of immigration must be weighed. Unfortunately, the literature seems to suggest that, while immigration into the first world removes the individuals from certain third world problems,…

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    internationalize the world economy and promote social change within the third world through the development project, the world struggled to overcome the development project’s limitations through the globalization project by means of political intervention, which also had disastrous, potentially irreversible, effects. In this paper, I will show the disastrous impacts of globalization and its effects on immigration and migration in first and third world countries. This correlation is thoroughly…

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    up the world. Also, every third world country that exists is once ruled by one of these nations. All these big European countries that ruled during colonialism got their wealth in a scrounging way, and most of their agriculture, mineral and labor resources were taken from the third world countries by force. Later these colonizers created their own system of authority and laws to serve their own interest in the colonies. For me, I think this had the most impact on third world countries because 1…

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    This expansion into other countries, or globalization, has many pros and cons. The main positive reason for globalization is that it provides jobs to people who live in third world countries, who previously had jobs with worse working conditions. Although, sadly it is nearly impossible to provide stable and safe working conditions for everyone in the world, but efforts to monitor and take action in these supply chain mistreatments…

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    It is not accurate to say that the third world countries are always dependent on the rich nations. To say that “it is time to refuse to give aid in the form of food to needy countries that do not accept responsibility for limiting their population growth (Hardin 204)’’, is definitely unethical…

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    shipping into the market (9). The supplier in this case was compensated on a piece basis, meaning however many products they made they were paid for. However, that supplier was responsible for paying the subcontractors, raw material suppliers, and logistic costs (9). Package sourcing is a low cost which means that more time and money can be spent on getting the brands’ name know and aware to public eyes. However, Vanity Fair would not have ownership of the materials or process in this case.…

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    note that “Native Americans... do not have a coherent view of the world …and attribute it to their lack of critical thought” (Hart 2010:4). The Indigenous have a close relationship with the environment and maintain a collectivist culture. Similarly, third world countries share a collectivist experience where they value community and the world around them, rather than being focused on the economy and capitalism. Valuing the community is not beneficial if one wishes to survive in a first world…

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