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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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    development’ . Escobar argues similarly to Said’s analysis of the Orient and Mohanty’s analysis of the colonialist subject, the production of development discourse under unequal power relations creates an image of the “Third World” which homogenises and universalises…

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    people focused on women’s rights, such as the right to vote, property rights, and overall equity. The second movement shows how capitalism is a very gender-biased politic, and it is intolerant to women and their very little economic involvement. The third movement is still going on today as it focuses on defining gender terms and classifications. It considers the LGBT community and explains that feminism is not just for women. Peet and Hartwick emphasize that feminism should play a big part in…

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    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 recipient countries through…

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    Essay On Gender Ambiguity

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    gender ambiguity, transgendered, the third sex flies in the face of the notion that the former is true. “The terms third gender and third sex describe individuals who are categorized as neither man nor woman who recognize three or more genders. To different cultures or individuals, a third gender or six may represent an intermediate state between men and women, a state of being…

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    LGBTQIA + Group Analysis

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    Transgender or third gender communities have been a part of history in a variety of countries and cultures for thousands of years. From the balka people of the Phillipines, the two-spirit people of the American indigenous, and the sworn virgins of the Balkan Peninsula third genders have been a part of history all across the world. This paper will examine the Hijra of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, specifically their history, current standing as citizens, official recognition as a third gender,…

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    positive effects outweighs the negative effects that comes along with it. It has widely helped many countries, especially third world countries. I understand why people view globalization in a negative manner, but the world is not perfect, you cannot have something that is completely good. From my point of view, which might be biased because I come from a third world country,…

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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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    When discussing the successes of development in Third World countries, subjectivity plays a key role in its determination . What a person in a First World country considers development and that of a person who lives in a Third World country will vary greatly due to their individual ideas of what constitutes development. In its planning, “poverty,” “education,” “[gender] equality,” “environmental sustainability,” among others, are listed as goals to be met (United Nations MDG Report 2014). These…

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    Third Crusade Causes

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    In this paper I will tell of the Third Crusade,the battles,the armies,the leaders and finally the outcome of this battle for the Holy Land.The Third Crusade occurred in the year of 1189 and lasted for a difficult three years.(Wiki) The Third crusade was caused by the capture of Jerusalem in 1187 by Saladin who was muslim.(A&E)The spreading of word that the Holy City had be captured by muslims spread like wildfire, soon the people would shout and scream for war,they wanted another crusade and…

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