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    world countries are countries that are more industrialized and developed, these are also the countries that sided with the United States after World War II. However third world countries are countries that aren 't yet developed and are very poor. In my essay I will be comparing two countries, one will be a first country and the other a third world country. Japan, a first world country, is actually an island country with the size of 145,936 square miles that is located in East Asia. The country…

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    involves a state of mind, so it can no truly disappear. Therefore, one can not erase privilege’s blindness or privilege itself. In addition, many also believe America helps third world countries, so this must mean the privileged help the unprivileged, so equality seems closer. In contrast to their opinions, these programs help third world countries do nothing to provide a prolonged state of privilege. These programs create a system with the purpose to benefit these countries, however, those…

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    Highly effective principals are Activators. Activators are not sitting around waiting for things to happen. They decide what needs to be done and move forward to accomplish their goals. Activators described in the textbook are all on the go with personalities to match, but the essence of this trait is not just a big personality. It is the ability to make things happen. This type of principal has the ability to motivate others, cheer them on, and take risks. Activators take the initiative…

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    Traveling Effects Going to a new place can be scary and exciting, while visiting relatives can be familiar and welcoming. Traveling has many effects on the world and its habitants. The beautiful thing is the sky is the limit; traveling gives personal insight into the world beyond the bedroom window; it gives us a license to become a citizen of the world. First and foremost, traveling is an economic gold mine. In the year 2015 a total of 650.8 billion dollars was spent by domestic and…

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    Screening: The Third Man (1949): Directed by Carol Reed, this black and white film had exceptionally articulate visuals of landscapes throughout the city of Vienna in 1948. In spite of being for the most part shot around evening time and in the sewers, the director does an incredible job capturing the overall character of the city. The music was fairly interesting, and added a feeling of peculiarity to the film. Although all the actors played their roles, respectively, Orson Welles was my…

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    Children should enjoy their childhood without having to question who they are. As gender neutral restrooms are being added to public schools, a gender identity epidemic is growing among young children. Gender neutral restrooms should be limited and not be allowed among elementary schools. Why should kids be dragged into society’s definition of gender roles? Children do not evolve into better human beings if they worry about the type of person they have to be according to society. Furthermore,…

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    Another year of poor rural generation has left… in earnest need of sustenance help" - this is one of those titles that are commonly found in the keep going upgrades on the circumstance in "creating" nations. The emergency, which these nations end up in, is by all accounts endless and just collecting from year to year with uncommon enhancements. No big surprise that such many individuals these days live past the fringe to neediness and don 't have fundamental needs keeping in mind the end goal to…

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    elimination of the middle class (Garrett 204). NAFTA was a large contributor to the middle class jobs, in for example the United States, leaving to historically third world countries such as China and India (Garrett 204). These growing economies had large populations with minimal jobs so, as manufacturing positions that require no prerequisites, flooded third world markets, these countries were given the opportunity to gain a strong economic foothold in the global market (Garrett 204). The…

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    Globalization is greatly argued against, because of its effect on third world countries. A third world country is considered to be a country that has not undergone industrialization and has little to no economic growth and social improvements (Chapter 2 Power Point, Slide 15). Indonesia has become a pillar of economic growth and political excellence, but this is all at an expense of its poorer neighborhoods. As seen in the documentary “New Ruler of the World,” John Pilger visits labor camps that…

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    We started with just stones and tools, but now we have the tools that can help us with even heart related diseases. One benefit of technology advancement is that transplanted hearts can now survive longer. Through research scientists have found out a way to keep those hearts alive if possible. Scientists part of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery claims “As the result of recent improvements in technology for genetic modification of pigs, genes that are immunogenic for humans have been…

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