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    young children to educate themselves throughout their lives‚ but schools in third world countries do not have this opportunity. The third world education system needs first world help. However‚ the first world is not fulfilling their global responsibilities to help these countries. Children in third world counties‚ such as Haiti and Papa New Guinea‚ deserve a better education and more support. Education in the third world faces challenges‚ because of the lack of resources‚ making the schools struggle

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    developed world responsible for poverty in the developing world? Ofcourse it is‚ and I hope tonight we have shown you thatwithout a doubt‚ the motion should be proposed! The opposition argue that it is the responsibility of developing countries to face up to their own poverty‚ to take the initiative tomagically lead themselves out of crippling debt and hardship‚ with little or no help from developed countries –We face up to our own debt crisis here in Ireland‚ as do countlessother 1st world countries

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    privileges and being required to work when sick and or injured. On the other hand‚ some argue that sweatshops should be shut down because a lot of American jobs are being out sourced to foreigners due to American companies building more sweat shops in third world countries. My own view is that sweat shops should not be shut down in foreign country because our economy‚ as well as theirs‚ depends on this cheap labor. Common sense seems to dictate that if a company supports sweatshops‚ the best way to go against

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    should every nation be democratic and free‚ would bring up lots of discussion. Most would tell you they would like to see that‚ yet in their mind they know it isn’t possible. All know that when nations are all not democratic‚ this concept makes the world go round. Because of the different cultures‚ religions‚ and government premises‚ makes it almost impossible for all nations to be democratic. Democracy‚ socialism‚ capitalism‚ and communism all have different views and playbooks on how a government

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    as though shutting down of sweatshops or raising wages and work conditions would hurt these third world economies. According to Benjamin Powell and David Sarbek’s report‚ Sweatshops and Third World Living Standards: Are the Jobs Worth the Sweat?‚ “Most economists view so-called sweatshops as a benefit to the third world and recognize that the anti-sweatshop activists’ activities could reduce third world employment and investment‚ thus making workers worse off. “ Most sweatshop workers are being

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    Differences around the world There are approximately 196 countries in the world and they are divided into three main group : first world countries‚ second world countries and third world countries. There is a huge difference between the first and a third world countries about everything that is going on in each country. First group countries are countries that have strong economies‚ education and maybe military such as America‚ all of Europe‚ Russia etc. People in first world countries are mostly

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    into a potential boycott of one of their products. Nestle has been indirectly charged with the death of 3rd world nations infants. The charges are due to an issue with Nestle’s baby formula which was causing an abundance of pre mature deaths. There was a twenty eight page report done by a British reporter that said that the powdered-formula manufactures contributed to the death of the Third World infants by hard-selling their products to people incapable of using the product in the proper way. These

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    the largest and most profitable sporting brand in the entire world. Nike salesman has taken over the majority of sports teams and led the sportswear market for innovation and conformity. The mission statement is “To bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete in the world. If you have a body‚ you are an athlete” (Nike INC. 2012). Nike INC. prides itself on top sales‚ inspiration to push limits‚ and providing jobs around the world. As any respectable businessman knows when forming jobs internationally

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    Americans are driven by the idea of "more for less" are blinded to the fact many are suffering through the use of cheap foreign labor. Many of us are aware of the issue of cheap labor happening in third world countries‚ but can’t wrap our heads around it affecting the U.S. According to a national Labor committee 2006 report an estimated 200 children‚ some 11 years old or even younger‚ are sewing clothing for Hanes‚ Wal-Mart‚ J.C. Penny‚ and Puma at the Harvest Rich factory in Bangladesh (Labor and

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    relations in non-Western societies. What are some of the problems with this project? Gender and development Abstract For hundreds of years‚ the West has been trying to improve gender relations within non-Western societies through helping Third World countries develop. However this development process is firmly rested within the dualistic modernization framework which produces binary oppositions that limit both thought and practice. Feminist theories that work within this modernization discourse

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