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    Capital‚ Surplus Value and Exploitation Marx’s account of the exploitative relationship of capitalist to labor remains powerfully compelling and seems by many to be vindicated in history. Essentially‚ Marx argues that the mechanism of exploitation built into the capitalist economic system is the source of social antagonisms that will eventually lead to the dismantling of capitalism itself. In the early Hegelian writings‚ Marx looks to a notion of alienation‚ the estrangement of the worker from

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    materials so that it has been widely used in coating‚ paint‚ rubber‚ abrasive‚ ceramics‚ ore‚ coal‚ metal powder‚ hard alloy‚ magnetic materials and other materials. Generally speaking‚ there are two methods used in the coal exploitation: over ground and underground exploitation. The choice of different mining methods id determined by the geography conditions‚ coal hierarchy and the sea filling project. Opening mining is often restricted by the protection of original geography so that the underground

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    Jacob Erdy Prof. Molyneaux ENG 110 10/18/12 Gender and Sexual Exploitation in Advertisement In Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt‚ Jean Kilbourne sheds a feminist light on the blatant exploitation of sexuality and violence against women and men in modern advertisement. Kilbourne then goes on to explain the damage these advertisements have on today’s culture and rising generations. Kilbourne argues‚ in the past twenty years or so there has been a steady increase of advertisements featuring

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    Exploitation of Enslaved Black Women We often hear the phrase‚ “this country was built on the backs of slave labor”. Correction‚ this country was built off the exploitation of the black body‚ particularly the enslaved black woman’s body. For example‚ Saartjie Baartman1 was a twenty year old woman from Cape Town‚ South Africa who was kidnapped and sexually exploited all over Europe. She was naked and caged‚ put on display in an animalistic nature‚ whipped and forced to entertain white spectators

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    Running Head: IMPRESSIONS OF THE JUNGLE FROM A SOCIAL JUSTICE PERSPECTIVE Impressions of the Jungle From a Social Justice Perspective The Jungle by Upton Sinclair Sherree Boyce Lehman College Author Note This paper was prepared for Social Welfare Institutions and Program‚ SWK‚ 639‚ Section 81‚ taught by Professor Yvonne Johnson The novel‚ The Jungle by Upton Sinclair depicts the lives of poor immigrants in the United States during the early 1900’s. Sinclair is extremely

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    No to Celebrity Exploitation Celebrities have been the eye-candy for mostly all walks of life. Many look up to celebrities whether it’s because of their beauty‚ talent‚ and or their accomplishments in life. Because of those reasons‚ celebrity culture has become one of our national obsessions. We feel the need to know every single thing that happens with all the famous stars‚ and have no problem invading their personal space. The paparazzi make celebrities feel like they’re a moving target – even

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    Incan Silver and Spanish Exploitation The exploitation of the Incas under Spanish colonial institutions is a widely acknowledged abuse. Bartolome Arzans de Orsua y Vela in his book Tales of Potosi brings to light another dimension of this mistreatment: the Spaniards enabling of the abuse of coca by the exploited Indians as a means to increase productivity‚ which is an aspect that has been overlooked by many theorists up to this point. Abuse of coca expanded the wealth of the Spanish Crown

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    Child Exploitation in Beauty Pageants Beauty pageants should be banned across the world because of the different negative effects it has on children including fake love‚ national endangerment‚ and poor true self confidence. While there have been many attempts to make child beauty pageants illegal‚ it has failed to be banned in America unlike France where it is illegal. On any given day in America‚ 234‚000 sex offenders roam the streets. Many preying on girls where the median age of assaulted girls

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    The exploitation of Cannabis sativa by Homo sapiens Cannabis sativa is a species of plant in the genus Cannabis and the family Cannabaceae that has been used by humans since the start of recorded history‚ (at least 3000 BC). It is a plant native to central and south Asia‚ but is now exported and grown in almost all parts of the world‚ although this cultivation and exportation is in some places illegal as it is a very controversial plant. The reason it is illegal in many countries is because of

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    English III November 30‚ 2012 Uncovering the Allegories in The Jungle Book Over time‚ children learn to gain wisdom through important individuals in their lifetime. This teaches them to be more persistent in their goals. In The Jungle Book‚ Rudyard Kipling uses the story of Mowgli’s journey to manhood in order to reveal hidden messages in life today. Mowgli does not resemble the ordinary child. Raised in the jungle by wolves‚ he learns everything he knows from a couple of animals he stumbles

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