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- 1201: The Horrible Truth Of Child Labor
- ... as four or five years of age . They need to know that 250 million children between the ages of 5 and 14 are forced to work in inhumane conditions . People must be aware that Asia, Africa, and South America are the biggest culprits of child labour with 153 million, 80 million, and 17.5 million children working, respectively . It is believed that the estimate of 250 million is low since it ...
- 1202: The American Dream/Promise
- ... to most others in the world. They are black. People seemed to have a difficult time accepting this and because the farmers and people working on plantations with slaves all got their slaves mainly from Africa and the blacks were chosen to be used by them to do all of their work. Today American life is like a tossed salad. When people started migrating to America many years ago, this country ...
- 1203: Analysis of Rich and Poor and The Case Against Helping the Poor
- ... any ethical problem must be able to be used at all times, by all people. For defendants of the stance to not give aid, this would mean that even if they were living in impoverished Africa, they would agree that they should not receive aid from the First World. At which point the selfishness of the theory comes to light. Second, being members of the richer part of the world, we ...
- 1204: Role Models: A Bright Red Peel on a Rotten Apple
- ... baseball player, Jackie Robinson, acted as a role model for all aspiring black athletes to follow. The late tennis star and first African- American to win Wimbeldon, Arthur Ashe, supported the anti-apartheid movement in Africa. Later, when he contracted the AIDS virus, he became an advocate for AIDS research and education. I don't believe it is entirely the athletes' fault that their role model status is flawed. If you ...
- 1205: Racism
- ... or baggy clothing people automatically assume that I am a trouble maker or a juvenile delinquent. Without ever talking or meeting me. Without meeting a person you can not judge any person. Race Separation: South Africa is unique from other multiracial countries around the world. Instead of seeking equal rights for all their citizens they pursue a policy which brings about the separation of the racial groups. The government separates the ...
- 1206: Loyalty
- Loyalty Be Loyal is to be faithful to one's friends , principles , country , school , job , etc. Loyalty is a tenet that everybody have , animals have it too . Gorillas are a clear example of it . In Africa these great apes live in group . As many as thirty gorillas may live together, but there are more likely to be from six to seventeen animals in a group . The group always include at least ...
- 1207: Ethics/Child Labor
- ... it is illegal. The numbers may actually be a little higher or a little lower. Over 95% of these exploited children are found in developing countries. Asia has over 50% of the child laborers, with Africa having the highest percentage of its children working - every 1 in 3. In Latin America, 15-20% of the children work. 4 Although their are restrictions on child labor in most countries, many children do ...
- 1208: The American and Japanese Social System
- ... little reason to think about the influences of the world beyond Japan. During the 19th and the earliest part of the 20th century, Western colonialism virtually extinguished independent countries from the scene in Asia and Africa. Japan was an exception. The United States has a very different view of its role in the world, thus, while Americans tend to look on their interests and innovations as part of a developing universal ...
- 1209: Why Kids Join Neo-Nazi Gangs
- ... issue to gain seats in 3 of Germany's 16 state legislators. Attacks by NEO-Nazi gangs are mostly on foreigners. The violence has spilled over onto a different category of foreigners guest workers from Africa, Eastern Europe and the Middle East, who come to both Germanys to fill labor shortages in the 1970. ISOLATION BREEDS FEARS The attacks occur throughout Germany but the worst violence has been in eastern Germany ...
- 1210: Did Immigrants Have to Leave Behind Their Cultures?
- ... should not let that tear them away from their own ways. America took advantage of the naοve character of the immigrants. They knew that these people that came from different parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa would settle for substandard living and working conditions. The twelve to sixteen hour days may have left no time for the immigrants to focus on the family values that they had always know, yet they ...
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