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    Running head: THE PHILIPPINES’ AND THEIR THIRD WORLD STATUS The Philippines’ and their 3rd World Status Latrice Jones Professor Davis 27 CT 2012 The Philippines’ and their Third World Status The country that I have chosen to research is the Philippines‚ by definition a third world country is the underdeveloped nations of the world‚ especially those with widespread poverty‚ the group of developing nations‚ especially of Asia and

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    take great efforts and contributions from all. Canada and the third world are examples of countries which are experiencing poverty‚ yet each differ in different ways. Once seeing the multitudes of condominiums‚ expensive restaurants‚ and streets jammed with cars‚ one would never see Canada as a place suffering from hunger‚ lack of food or clothing. Yet poverty exists. Poverty in Canada cannot be compared to that of a 3rd world country‚ since many of the poor have access to transportation and television

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    What is the Third World Debt Crisis? Many developing countries have very large debts‚ and the amount of money they owe is quickly increasing. Trying to pay off the debt (debt service) has become a serious problem for these countries‚ and it causes great hardship for their people. Take the region of Sub-Saharan Africa‚ for example. This region pays $10 billion every year in debt service. That is about 4 times as much money as the countries in the region spend on health care and education.

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    Is Third World Immigration a Threat to America’s Way of Life? Many people from third world countries leave to seek a better life for them and most of all their children. They can be moving away from war‚ religious‚ gender‚ economic‚ and educational oppression. America was developed off immigration and it was and still is the land off freedom and opportunity. People from third world countries look to the United States as a light of hope. What is really the American way of life? To me that would just

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    eSharp Issue 8 Un/Worldly Bodies The Third-World Body Commodified: Manjula Padmanabhan’s Harvest Shital Pravinchandra (Cornell University) This essay offers a reading of Indian writer Manjula Padmanabhan’s dystopian play Harvest (1997) in order to examine the trade in human organs and the commoditization of the third world body that such a trade is predicated upon. Padmanabhan’s play‚ in which an unemployed Indian man sells the rights to his body parts to a buyer in the United States

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    The Good‚ Bad‚ And Ugly Side Of Globalization For most of the period since World War II‚ globalization posted steady increases. But today‚ we find ourselves in an age of ambiguity. Some exult about “hyper globalization‚” 1. With one source predicting that global flows could triple by 2025. 2. But others worry that the “age of globalization” that defined the last few decades may have ended and started going into reverse. This ambiguity adds to the importance of measuring globalization. GLOBALIZATION:

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    have continuously created conditions that force people to migrate in order to survive‚ and as a result‚ obliterates family dynamics and creates a commodification of third world domestic labor. The commodification of third world domestic labor is one prime example of how

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    Solutions/ Recommendations [1]One fact is undeniable: Someone is going to have to pay for past debts. It could be the people in debtor countries‚ or the banks‚ or the people in advanced industrial countries. Most likely it will be some combination of these three groups. In the last ten years‚ there have been a variety of proposals which‚ unfortunately‚ usually reflect only the special interests of the groups proposing them. Generally speaking‚ these solutions fall into three categories: repudiation

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    but to other countries he had gone also with his works‚ the great impact he left with our history as a country and culture as its citizen‚ his weight to some indigenous religions also has his own flaws and faults because he is also a human being capable of doing those things. Less people know Rizal’s “dark side”— controversies‚ I myself was one of those before I watched this film. We were focused on his good side‚ his achievements and contributions for the betterment of our country but having the

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    Mariel L. Cristobal BSBA-3A “Bayaning Third World” The film is presented or follows the two film-makers who are hoping and attempting to do a research on a film on Rizal. The two had faced a lot of complications along the way. They had experienced debates‚ propose sorts of humorous observation. The Two fil makers had their investigation and research on the mystery behind the life of Rizal by encountering and interviewing the significant people in Rizal’s life using their creative minds. The first

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