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    Europe is Tested with Flood of Immigrants It’s common for one to read or hear about humanitarian crises in third-world countries, feel subsequent pity, and then return to his/hers expected, everyday life. However, Europe has no choice in putting such matters to the side; the aftermath of said crises is right on its doorstep. Migrants from all over, Syria, Afghanistan, Kosovo, Eritrea, Serbia, Pakistan, Iraq, Nigeria, Russia, and Albania, among others, are surging into Europe. The numbers vary…

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    Malik Worsham Mrs. Dale Slavery 27 October 2016 Slavery in third world countries Many people these days believe slavery doesn't happen anymore and is just a pass issue but it still remain till this day as a problem. There are still over 30 million people that are slave worldwide.There are approximately 167 counties with modern slavery. Modern slavery differs from the original slaves which is illegal in all these countries when people were thought of as property. However modern slavery is when a…

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    European countries making their way into Congo, their own leaders made their small powered economy either a little better or much worse. With these changes happening for the next century, it caused numerous short term and long term effects on this Third World country. As a member of the Global South, Congo was doing pretty decent for a short period of time as Belgium first arrived in the late 1800’s. New technology from developing countries arrived to Congo which included the development of…

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    many sailors that would go on long voyages at sea. Sailors only had access to dry salted foods that would last longer, fresh fruits and vegetables would go bad in a short period of time (Talsma and Wijkmans. 2016). Today scurvy affects people in third world undeveloped countries due to malnutrition, the elderly and people with eating disorders are also at risk due to their diet choices ( Talsma and Wijkmans.2016). First signs of scurvy can start to show within three weeks of deficiency of…

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    called the David Suzuki foundation. David Suzuki would be considered left wing because of his dedication to helping the environment. This source shows how in some countries basic human needs are not available for everyone. It exposes the rest of the world for their ignorance towards the situation when they have the power to help but choose to do nothing.…

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    In my life as a part of my ever growing “bucket list”, I would like to travel to a third world country, after attending medical school, and participate in a community-based health care system. In this health care system there would be a team of health care providers spanning the spectrum of care needs throughout life- from birth to death. This is very important to me because I would like to live a life of service. I have already spent countless hours throughout my middle school and high school…

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    values with great reasons. One of those values would be science, as it is the educational systematic study of both the behaviour and structure of the natural and physical world through experiments and observations. Science throughout the years has had a great positive impact on both America and other civilizations across the world. It led us to where we are now and it brought new information’s to us such as having the first man to ever walk on the moon to new medical researches to fight off…

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    of traditional Dutch paintings, and consistent utilization of the rule of thirds work to enforce the…

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    the third world. Mohanty’s purpose is not to question the knowledge and value of Western feminist writings on women in the third world, but to uncover ethnocentric universalism (presuppositions and implicit principles). She claims that women in the third world are portrayed as sharing a homogeneous oppression. Instead, she asks Western feminists to take into account the complex interaction between social, economic, class, religion, culture, etc. frameworks before describing women in the third…

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    would view. If everyone in wealthy countries visited a third world country to volunteer or just experience how serious the disease rate is, society would make a…

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