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    Rising from the near inescapable clutches of extreme poverty and child warfare‚ Emmanuel Jal has survived to tell his story; to touch lives. His story resides in a critically acclaimed book known as “War Child” and depicts the extreme injustices of the war in Sudan. I recommend reading this book for three reasons: One‚ it is extremely convicting and powerful in how it is written. Two‚ it will challenge the idea presented by many stating “why would a just God unleash so much suffering on his people

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    instrument (apparatus) for economic control over the physical and social reality of the Third World. It is further an invention of First World that views the Third World as subordinate and so they would in turn view themselves in this light. It is mainly a result of the teachings or knowledge that is transmitted. Knowledge comes from the First World so there is a scene of false consciousness where the Third World is only programmed to think one way. Even the

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    Latin America is the book to remember. Uruguayan author Eduardo Galeano is responsible for the creation of this relevant and controversial masterpiece‚ which follows the history of Latin America and the Caribbean through centuries of struggle against poverty and those imperial powers who abused of Latin American resources and created inequality. With a leftist political point of view‚ magic realism and historical events‚ Galeano epitomizes a Latin America craving redemption and progress. He illustrates

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    Shot at a Better Life"‚ by Cathy Young‚ I came to the conclusion that in some cases when young children work under proper conditions it can keep them out of the streets and be helpful to them and their families. The lives of people in some third world countries such as Honduras and Indonesia are completely different than ours hear in a much more prosperous nation. So when citizens of this great nation hear about people working for thirty to fifty cents an hour they think it’s absolutely absurd

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    the world has experienced a paradigm shift in the study of Public Administration‚ political realities‚ the government political processes‚ economy-ecology and the drastic transformation of our knowledge society. The New Realities book is Dr Drucker field guide to the large-scale paradoxes of our time. Dr Drucker hypothesis are a penetrating examination of the central issues‚ trends‚ and developments of the coming decades and the problems and opportunities they present to America and the world. He

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    as harshly as third world countries such many parts of Africa‚ Asia‚ and South America. These countries are estimated to be hit the hardest by climate change even though they did the least to cause it. Developing countries have been struggling over the past few years on their own‚ and now with the effects of climate change increasing those countries are starting to run into serious problems. Every year‚ natural disasters result in 60‚000 deaths‚ mainly in developing countries (World). These problems

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    GMitchell Phillips Growth of Geographic Thought Book Review – The Myth of Continents In recent history‚ geographers have become concerned with matters of language‚ and the way in which they communicate and speak about the world. One of the most basic geographical building blocks that one learns is the concept of continents. Everyone learns that there are seven continents‚ which are simply large landmasses which are ‘separated’ from one another‚ ideally by oceans. Although this is what how continents

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    athletes‚ however‚ the activities they carry out are athletic in nature. Lastly‚ the third tier of the pyramid included those people who are influenced by the culture of sport. Nike decided to target these segments using what they call the Pyramid of influence. They believed that the activities of the small percentage of people in the first layer of the pyramid had a great impact on the larger number of people in the third layer. The first layer included all top sports persons‚ such as Michael Jordan and

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    development to the Third World. This paper suggests ways beneficiaries can participate in their projects. This paper will explain the origin of modernization theory‚ literature pertaining to the theory‚ and a case study of an Internet project in Sengerema‚ alternative perspectives on development in the Third World‚ as well as conclusions and recommendations. Literature The origin of modernization theory can be traced to developments after the Second World War. At that time‚ the Third World had also emerged

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    showing people in third world countries struggling. Cordaids advertisements are making big spenders in America feel guilty in order to help their cause of helping the less fortunate in third world countries. In this advertisement a foundation called Cordaid is trying to show how our money being spent on luxuries in America can benefit those in third world countries. This specific advertisement shows a skinny almost malnourished looking person lying on the ground in a third world country. Their race

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