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Introduction to sociology Chapter 10 GLOBAL INEQUALITY PowerPoint Image Slideshow

Introduction to sociology Chapter 10 GLOBAL INEQUALITY PowerPoint Image Slideshow. Figure 10.1. The Millennium Development Goals (MDG) were an ambitious start to the 21st century. (Photo courtesy of U.S . Mission Geneva/ flickr ). Figure 10.2.

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Introduction to sociology Chapter 10 GLOBAL INEQUALITY PowerPoint Image Slideshow

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  1. Introduction to sociology Chapter 10 GLOBAL INEQUALITY PowerPoint Image Slideshow

  2. Figure 10.1 • The Millennium Development Goals (MDG) were an ambitious start to the 21st century. (Photo courtesy of U.S. Mission Geneva/flickr)

  3. Figure 10.2 • This dilapidated auto supply store in Detroit is a victim of auto industry outsourcing. (Photo courtesy of Bob Jagendorf/flickr)

  4. Figure 10.3 • Is this international call center the wave of the future? (Photo courtesy of Vilma.com/flickr)

  5. Figure 10.4 • How poor is poor for these beggar children in Vietnam? (Photo courtesy of Augapfel/flickr)

  6. Figure 10.5 • Slums in India illustrate absolute poverty all too well. (Photo courtesy of Emmanuelle Dyan/flickr).

  7. Figure 10.6 • This protester seeks to bring attention to the issue of sweatshops. (Photo courtesy of Ohio AFL-CIO Labor 2008/flickr)

  8. Figure 10.7 • For this child at a refugee camp in Ethiopia, poverty and malnutrition are a way of life. (Photo courtesy of DFID - UK Department for International Development/flickr)

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