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...Alessandro's recommendation calls the rented facility "significantly inadequate and sub-standard...
...Sub-par working conditions exist in apparel factories in all of the countries visited," the report concluded...
These will only be some of the sub-plots tomorrow when Harvard (4-2-1, 0-1 Ivy) hosts Cornell (4-4, 1-1) at noon in an Ivy League men's soccer contest...
...themselves as a group) of all western European peoples. Thus the French, Germans, English, etc. would fight each other and among themselves, but came to see slavery as a fate reserved for others ? or non-Europeans. The concept of "insider" gradually came to encompass the whole of the sub-continent...
...ELTIS: To continue from the previous answer, the insider-outsider divide was, for whatever reason, much more localized in sub-Saharan Africa. "Africa" as a concept had no meaning for early modern Africans, so that the answer to the question of how could Africans enslave other African, is that they did not know they were African. Thus, on the coast both Europeans and Africans traded outsiders. In addition slavery in Africa was an important method of recruitment for the kinship group ? and the kin group was perhaps more important than the individual as the basic unit of society. Slaves conferred...