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    J-14 Magazine Analysis

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    which they do not harm anybody and contribute to society by teaching something useful to their readers. Additionally‚ it is important to raise these critiques in order to prevent further exploitation and to generate conscience in teenagers and their parents. It is essential to think about what could happen if exploitation keeps growing in other aspects of daily life. Society could be improved without worrying too much about famous people’s lives and instead doing something useful. Also‚ everybody could

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    “Article 23 of the Indian Constitution – Tool of Protection against Exploitation” TABLE OF CASES * Gaurav Jain v. Union of India‚ AIR 1997 SC 3021 * In the matter of: Prison Reforms Enhancement of Wages of Prisoners‚ AIR 1983 Ker.261 * Labourers Working on Salal Hydro Project v. State of Jammu & Kashmir‚AIR 1984 SC 177 * Nihal Singh v. Ram Bai‚ AIR 1987 MP 126 * People’s Union of Democratic Rights v. Union of India‚ AIR 1982 SC 1473 * Raj Bahadur v

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    global athletic footwear and apparel market (Cartey‚ 2002). However‚ in 1990s‚ Nike started facing a fierce criticism for its unethical practices of conducting business in developing countries. Critics accused Nike for poor working conditions‚ exploitation of cheap overseas labor‚ and violation of minimum wage and overtime laws in countries‚ such as China‚ Vietnam‚ Indonesia‚ and Mexico‚ where the company had outsourced its manufactures. Instead of using ethical means to developing a global brand

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    Minerals Resources

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    resources account for a tiny proportion of the total that exists. * The main limitations on mineral availability are the locations‚ chemical form and purity of the deposits‚ and the availability of technologies to exploit them. * Their exploitation is economically important but can cause environmental damage. Factors affecting the viability of exploiting mineral deposits Exploration‚ extraction and processing all cause significant environmental damage. A range of methods may be used to

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    Analysis Of J-14 Magazine

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    Nowadays there are tons of magazines that talk about gossips and encroach on the supposedly exciting lives of famous people‚ and J-14 is one of those. The particularity of this magazine is that it is completely targeted for teenagers between 12 and 15 years. J-14’s articles and images are full of topics related to beauty‚ fashion‚ love and tips; therefore‚ it is correct to say that is completely oriented for girls. Talking in a more general fashion about its content‚ one could say that the magazine

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    Karl Marx and Capitalism

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    In this paper I will examine how Karl Marx views capitalism and‚ more specifically‚ the criticisms he has regarding capitalism. In the first part of the paper I will reconstruct and explain the philosopher’s argument. In the second part of the paper I will offer my critical evaluation where I will demonstrate how these critiques are still appropriate in today’s society by providing examples of how capitalism is affecting the lives of American workers even today. However‚ I will first explain the

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    Nike Case Study

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    revenues of almost $14 billion a year” (Dreier‚ 2007) Millions of people worldwide have marveled at the success of the company. Millions of Americans have partaken purchasing product made by Nike. Nike offers a quality brand that is endorsed by celebrities and idol athletes‚ but millions of people are unaware of how Nikes involvement with outsourcing to third world countries in have created great controversy with labor unions‚ and more importantly employees in these countries.” Today’s global economy

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    Marx's on capitalism

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    a system based on exploitation. “Exploitation is the use of someone or something in an unjust or cruel manner.” Mostly it is used to refer economic exploitation that is‚ using another person’s labor without offering them adequate compensation. According to Karl Marx‚ a German economist and social theorist‚ Marxist theory states capitalist class as an exploitative entity and focuses on exploitation done by large sections of society. According to Marxian economics‚ exploitation refers to the “subjection

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    Relations‚ analyze more in depth the definition of race and how the term has paralleled the rise of capitalism as a means to justify the exploitation of entire people. Marx describes the inherit competitiveness of capitalism and it’s only aim of increasing profits by any means necessary‚ as the basis of all economic crisis in a capitalist society‚ including the exploitation of the proliteriat. In his own words‚ “…(capitalism) has left remaining no other nexus between man and man than naked self-interest

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    production facilities. All of their headquarters and customer bases are located in the United States‚ while the manufacturing component of the production process is carried out in Asia. Such companies have been criticized as being complicit in the exploitation of workers because they fail to correct the manufacturers’ malpractices‚ of which they are aware but often claim are hard to correct. An internal report carried out by Nike‚ for instance‚ found that nearly two-thirds of the 168 factories making

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