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    2. Why should Nike be held responsible for what happens in factories that it does not own? Does Nike have a responsibility to ensure that factory workers receive a “living wage”? Do the wage guidelines of FLA or WRC seem most appropriate to you? Why? 3. Is it ethical for Nike to pay endorsers millions while its factory employees receive a few dollars a day? 4. Is Nike’s responsibility to monitor its subcontracted factories a legal‚ economic‚ social‚ or philanthropic responsibility? What

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    hours a day. Not to mention‚ only receiving a thirty minute break. The life of a factory worker was extremely crucial‚ especially for young women and children. Both young women and children were being treated unfair‚ almost like slaves. The working conditions were terrible‚ the boarding houses and factories were overpacking‚ young women and children were being overworked with the lack of sleep. The factory life had such an big impact on young women and children. Overall‚ working in a factory everyday

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    | PAKISTAN THE FACTORIES ACT‚ 1934 as amended to 1997 [pic] CHAPTER I - Preliminary • 1. Short title‚ extent and commencement. • 2. Definitions. • 3. References to time of day. • 4. Seasonal factories. • 5. Power to apply provisions applicable to factories to certain other places. • 6. Power to declare departments to be separate factories. • 7. Power to exempt on a change in the factory. • 7-A. Exemption from certain provisions

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    Factories Act‚ 1965 (No. 4 of 1965). 1. CHAPTER I.- PRELIMINARY 2. CHAPTER II.- CHIEF INSPECTOR‚ INSPECTORS AND CERTIFYING SURGEONS 3. CHAPTER III.- HEALTH AND HYGIENE 4. CHAPTER IV.- SAFETY 5. CHAPTER V.- WELFARE 6. CHAPTER VI.- WORKING HOURS OF ADULTS 7. CHAPTER VIII.- LEAVE AND HOLIDAYS WITH WAGES 8. CHAPTER IX.- SPECIAL PROVISIONS 9. CHAPTER X.- PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE 10. CHAPTER XI.- SUPPLEMENT 11. The Schedule CHAPTER I.- PRELIMINARY Section

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    Factory Farming: Cruel or Not? Have you ever thought about where your food‚ mainly meat‚ milk‚ and eggs in this particular case‚ comes from? To keep up with the abundant demand for food in today’s world people are always looking for ways to better supply that demand. Factory farming is a farm where animals are raised on a large scale using intensive methods and modern equipment. This method is cruel to animals for many reasons‚ such as very small living space‚ poor diet‚ numerous forms of abuse

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    In order to provide a safer environment for factory farmed animals in Australia‚ and to better regulate factory farming‚ new legislation specific to the welfare of livestock needs to be introduced. In order to provide a safer environment for factory farmed animals in Australia‚ and to better regulate factory farming‚ new legislation specific to the welfare of livestock needs to be introduced. Factory Farming in Queensland Summative Item 3.3 Factory Farming in Queensland Summative Item 3.3

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    definition of tolerance is “willingness to accept feelings‚ habits‚ or beliefs that are different from your own” (Merriam Webster). However the modern unofficial definition of tolerance requires a person to not only accept someone’s idea‚ but you must also must not disagree with an individual’s idea otherwise you are being intolerant. The problem with this modern day misconception is that to tolerate someone you must also think that they are wrong or disagree with them. Tolerating

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    typically involving supernatural beings and events. Modern-day treatment of nature in the myth explains that everything was created from (self) and should be treated with respect and equally. Nature played a big role in modern-day people lives‚ they looked at it as humans and animals coming together as one. The different perspective is that modern-day people today do not treat humans and animals the same as they did in the myth‚ very seldom modern-day people today come together as one. All things in

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    hero has many different qualities that make them stand out from the rest. Beowulf is the representation of an Anglo- Saxon hero and Thor is the reflection of a modern day hero. Although both of these men are known as heroes they each possess different characteristics that allow them to gain this title. In the epic poem Beowulf and the modern film Thor‚ the hero reflects the values and traits of his culture. To understand the famous Anglo- Saxon hero Beowulf‚ one must understand the culture that

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    Would you rather live in Jonas’s society or modern day society? I would want to live in Jonas’s society and modern day society‚ at the same time because in Jonas’s society you don’t get hurt‚ but in Jonas’s society you have a lot of differences from modern day society. For instance‚ in Jonas’s society you have to share your birthday with your whole community. In modern day society you don’t have to share your birthday with anyone. There rules and laws are different to‚ if they do something they know

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