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    A new form of cinema or third world cinema main goal as its main goal is to show how things really are. In the case of Cuba, it depicts how a socialist democratic society is. Third world cinema also, challenges the power structure and in due course increase social consciousness. This kind of social consciousness focuses, specifically, on creating a rational thinking within society by incorporating politics, nationalism, and a wide range of ideologies. This intricate cinema wants to reveal the…

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    The world we live in today is known to be a male dominated society where increasing numbers of empowered women, groups and organizations are taking a stance for gender equality. In the past 100 years we have come a long way in terms of enforcing gender equality; where women are now allowed to vote, where women have access to education, and even an increase in the number of women with high status and power in governments. Despite the progress made in the past 100 years there are still several…

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    another. People fighting for their life because their belief system is not what their government, dictator, king, or whomever is in charge belief is. When thinking of the “Third World” my preconceptions are sadness, unhappiness, sickness, and people fear for their life on a day to day bases. Global interdependence from “Third World” countries are all around us, but we probably never paid that much attention to it. Almost everything that we buy is an imported product, something things are made…

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    However, there is a solution that could solve this. There's many ways such as participating in food drives, raising money, and even teaching students to be aware of this problem so they can give back to the community and even go further to help Third World countries by teaching and providing the materials need for them to plant and grow their own food. A single person to make a huge difference just by spreading awareness. Knowing these facts and statistics can help and make a change to help the…

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    (“The Facts”). Human trafficking is a global crisis that still occurs around the world today. Human trafficking is the exploitation of human rights. It is the coercion of people or obtaining people by fraud and using them for servitude, labor, or sex. Human trafficking is also practiced domestically. The human trafficking industry profits up to $150 billion dollars globally each year. Many countries around the world are dealing with the issue of human trafficking. These countries lack safety, a…

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    Second Chance From a third world country prospective America is the Promised Land where everyone can achieve goals and live a cheerful and peaceful life. People in poor countries try their best for a chance to get a visa to enter the United States. Therefore, sometimes poor people sell properties to pay for the plane ticket, and when they finally make it to the United States they spend nights sleeping in train stations till they get a job and a place to stay in. For the first generation the…

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    There are many factors in malnutrition in third world countries. Some of the factors that contribute in malnutrition are: lack of knowledge, poverty, unstable governments, war, health services, and inadequate diets. These factors are very important and are the main reasons for malnutrition in these countries. Most of the nutrient problems occur while they are younger because they cannot care for themselves. There are ways that are being addressed to help solve these problem through organizations…

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    in the world. Feeding the impoverished around the world is a worthy endeavor if the costs don’t outweigh the benefits. The process of completely eliminating hunger in the world would require a large ecological footprint that would put in danger the world. Currently, the food distribution in the world is disproportionately used by the wealthy countries additionally the food they have is wasted in large quantities. Reducing the waste from first world nations and having more donated to the third…

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    Famines and the Making of the Third World represents a polemically rich work that fails to make the author’s main point: that “the ‘Third World’ is the outgrowth of income and wealth inequalities…shaped most decisively in the last quarter of the nineteenth century” with Asian, African and Latin American economic systems, particularly rural ones characterized by commercial commodity production, joining the larger global economy (15-16). Davis asserts the “Third World” grew out of the effects of…

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    The Desegregating Lunch Counters at Woolworth Sit-in, Third World Women Alliance, and The Sharon Statement made the US face a new issue to face. 1991, four students from A&T in Greensboro, NC began the sit-in at the Wool-Worth. They proceeded to have this sit-in to accomplish equal rights for African Americans. Respect was gained at the end of the sit-in for the four students. Third World Women Alliance started in the late 60’s and it was a liberation movement for African American Women. The US…

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