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its a exploitation colony

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Generally, the exploitation of natural resources.

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The exploitation of foreign worker is becoming a problem.

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Closest notable novels that can portray exploitation films are works by John D. MacDonald and Elmore Leonard. Some refer to them as "trash fiction", but that's what makes them good. MacDonald's Travis McGee series is about the closest to exploitation, and everything by Leonard, who is also Quentin Tarantino's #1 influence, who's a big film artist when it comes to exploitation. Other classic works by Jim Thompson, James M. Cain, and Mickey Spillane lean more towards pulp and noir fiction, but also have many exploitive aspects.

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In a sense there is: Since the film came out in 1993 his image was rehabilitated and is currently regarded as a hero rather than a war-profiteer who gained from the exploitation of the Jews.

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the major method to stop this consumer exploitation is to aware the consumer about all types of exploitation present in our daily life.

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The film "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" is a dark portrayal of a dance marathon during the Great Depression, highlighting themes of desperation, exploitation, and the harsh realities of survival. The analysis of the film delves into the psychological toll on the contestants, the dehumanizing effects of the competition, and the commentary on the cruelty of society towards the vulnerable.

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do you thing that pram allows exploitation of concurrency

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Merry Christmas.

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http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/Computer+Network+Exploitation

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Fight Against Child Exploitation was created in 1995.

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Generally, the exploitation of Natural Resources.

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The over exploitation of valuable natural resources could be disastrous for our country.

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It has no suffix.It has a prefix which is "ex"

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The growth of industry depended on the exploitation of a large pool of poor workers.

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what laws are there in Nz that prevent the exploitation of child workers

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The cast of eXploitation CinemA - 2009 includes: Nikolay Yeriomin as The Narrator

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Industrial exploitation is when customers are blindly or uninformed of / about a product which is faulty or has malfunctions well known to the manufacturer or designer.

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Exploitation is the abuse of something or someone for your personal gain.

Possible antonyms include kindness, preservation, purification.

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Hazrat Muhammad (PB UH) put an end to the exploitation of a poor.

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Fangoria is a film fan magazine that has been published monthly since 1979. The magazine specializes in horror and exploitation films. Fangoria also has an online presence for readers who prefer digital content.

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No, it's too cold to permit exploitation at any level of safety or profitability.

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  1. Human trafficking
  2. Sexual exploitation
  3. Forced prostitution
  4. Modern slavery
  5. Commercial sexual exploitation

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Exactly as its name implies.

It is exploitation on a massive level. In other words, exploiting a large number of people.

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Monopolistic exploitation is where a company takes advantage of consumers. This is common in cases where the company is the only provider of that particular product or service.

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to avoid exploitation of people

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Exploitation of women is a phrase used to describe a woman who is being treated unfairly. This treatment is used to benefit the other person's work.

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Many minorities feel that they are exploited by the system

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There is no recognized concept of a right to exploitation. Exploitation generally refers to unfairly or unjustly taking advantage of someone for personal gain, which is typically considered unethical or illegal. It is important to respect the rights and dignity of all individuals in any interaction or relationship.

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lwahluma kimmy kool wants to know the meaning of exploitation in the industrial reavolution #confused and cant seem to find it on internet

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Consumer rights refers to the right a consumer has in the market which needs to be protected. Consumer exploitation is when sellers take advantage of the consumers needs.

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Mainly it is poverty and exploitation of women.

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Exploitation to the point of diminishing returns.

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to avoid exploitation of people

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Large withdrawals of money from an elder's bank account, sudden changes in a will, and the sudden disappearance of valuable items may be indications of financial exploitation

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Exploitation is used in a sentence when someone wants to convey to the reader that a person is being used or taken advantage of. This is normally for their own benefit.

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In the 16th century, Spain dominated the exploration and exploitation of the Americas. The Spanish Empire was one of the largest empires in history.

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