| Deny & Demand: Global Labour Issues | Materially imperial: the global fight for market territory | 'In the Green': Eco-friendly marketing | Global Marketing Practices: Ethical Versus Skeptical | 
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					  Working Conditions Within Nike Prisons: This Ethical concern relates to sweatshops, unsafe work environments, living wage, and human rights violations.					 
					 What is Labour Ethics? | 
					  This market phenomenon offers 'fast' production and 'fashionable' profit margins.					 
					 What is fast fashion? | 
					  The British energy crisis 'naturally' warrants a global concern regarding conservation of this resource.					 
					 what are natural resources/energy? | |
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					  This company seems unable to keep labour conditions in 'check'. Sweat producing clothes and sweat producing shops make this clothing giant worth an estimated 32 billion dollars					 
					 What is Nike? | 
					  ______ imperialism, an ethical dilemma born from consumer products becoming too popular in foreign markets, hurting the domestic market					 
					 What is Cultural Imperialism? | 
					  The largest tire fire in the world took place in which country?					 
					 A) Island of Chad B) Qatar C) United States D) Canada *DAILY DOUBLE* How many tires were in the fire? A) 200,000 B) at least 12 C) 7,000,000 D) 67,000 | |
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					  This Chinese clothing company got into some hot water late 2020 due to workers writing messages like 'help me' on clothing tags					 
					 What is Shein? | 
					  According to the Global Living Wage Solution, what is the basic living wage required to raise a family in Shanghai?					 
					 A)  8,500$ B) 20,000$ C) 45,000$ D) 65,000$ | 
					  On average, how many tonnes of waste do houses in developed countries produce annually? 2000 pounds or two tonnes?					 
					 Two Tonnes | |
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					  According to a 2022 study done by Yale university, what is the per capita coke consumption in Mexico?					 
					 A) 63 Liters  B) 100 Liters C) 163 Liters D) 24 Liters | |||
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					  The housing market in Toronto has seen better days due to foreign intervention from this global superpower					 
					 What is China? | |||