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    taking away all of our trees, a vital component, from around the world. Deforestation is a process where trees are felled to be transported, bought and or to be sold. Our forests cover over 30 percent of our world’s surface,it is the home for many endangered animals who find shelter in them. Trees produce crucial elements such as oxygen, but these vital trees are going to disappear soon due to deforestation. What was such a green world has now succumbed to a brown, barren, and desolate land, and humans

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    India, France, and Germany Current job: College Student at The University of Texas at Dallas Occupational Goals: Make at least an A in your class, Have above a 3.8 GPA for this semester, make tons of network connections/friends, and enjoy the first semester of my senior year. (Short term goals) I hope to get an internship by this upcoming spring semester as well. What two personal characteristics can help give you a competitive advantage? I never give up on anything that I do, I stick to it

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    sea and the pearly white sand lining the horizon, it seemed like a fairytale. Walking through the heat I could smell the floral scent of the plant life that thrived as far as the eye could see this filled me with nostalgia as I remembered back to my first holiday. I expected the non-tourist areas to resemble heart-wrenching poverty and i thought that they would fill me with an overwhelming drowning sensation of helplessness but it was actually the most beautiful, serene place I had ever seen. Lavish

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    Among the subset of Americans Googling for specific gender conception strategies, there is about a 10 percent preference for boys compared with girls.” (Daviodwitz, 2014) Formerly, I believed gender biases and gender stereotypes belong to “third world countries” and “developing countries” like India and China; however, I understand this thought is the worldwide problem. In developing countries, a lot of parents believe that their son will be a support for parents in their senior years, sons are

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    conflict of world hunger. Throughout the ages, this has been a problem looming over the world. Millions have perished from this problem from all over the globe. It is a problem in large cities to the vast deserts. World hunger can be solved however, mankind chooses not to solve it. The lack of investment is also one of the many factors that contributes to world hunger. The market even has a way of taking the viability of food away. Everyday citizens even play a large role in world hunger. World hunger

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    Children in third world countries don’t deserve water as much as Children in the United States. What person on this earth, in the right mind, would agree with this statement? In the public service announcement,” Water” Sequence Media discusses the importance of first world countries conserving water. Although the logos and ethos are very key appeals in this commercial pathos is the strongest of the appeals represented. This Public Service Announcement informs first world citizens of the problem that

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    [Green II] says. We are living in a society where we only care about about making a profit, no matter how it is affecting others. We are so driven to make a profit that we don’t see what it does to the planet. Globalization has made us unaware of the world around us. It has already made the amazon rain forest has lost nearly 60% of its land, and it will continue. Globalization has made it so resources are at our hand in the click of a button. And that may be cool and all, but it is affecting our air

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    Expectations versus Reality Women from diasporas in Third World countries, such as China and the Philippines, search for jobs in First World countries and migrate in order to make enough money to send back home. However, these women are often exploited in the labor force, or taken advantage of by their manager. For instance, emotional labor is work that regulates or suppresses other people’s emotions and feelings. Nursing or nanny work are common examples of emotional labor because these occupations

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    gain new information. This gives them both the needed communication and resources to gain political freedom, and crawl out from underneath political tyrants. Technological advancements have been a catalyst in the spread of democracy throughout the world. Modern forms of technology have made it easier for countries, along with its citizens, to obtain new knowledge, increase the speed of manufacturing, and have made it easier to disseminate information both between and outside its borders. Telecommunications

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    you do for the least of those you do for me.” One of the most positive parts about this stance is the disadvantage, suffering, poor people of the world are noticed, loved, and favored by God. The “Jobs” in this world do not have to be stripped of dignity because the Bible told them they are cursed because of sin. This idea gives a large portion of the world a purpose and brings them into existence because if God loves them then everyone else should realize that as well. The liberation theodicy is a

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