0:00:02 | the unique world view that i found with students at the ml they look for |
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0:00:06 | changes to look for the cutting edge and what is being done what efforts and |
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0:00:10 | thingy to move forward in |
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0:00:12 | i think that that's by my remotes i had taken a class about women in |
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0:00:17 | global issues a few years ago and that's one extra sorry about the sparse one |
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0:00:23 | issue of sweatshop labour and it is something i was always interested in one to |
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0:00:28 | learn more about in so i stopped that this is project is an opportunity to |
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0:00:33 | explore this |
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0:00:34 | further and make something that could |
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0:00:38 | to each other's about the issue as well |
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0:00:41 | this is my project white teeth |
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0:00:43 | why teens is an interactive insulation and it models a clothing store and say what |
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0:00:49 | you do is you just pick a t shirt this one's from walmart and it's |
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0:00:54 | got the bar code rate on the tag and you just |
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0:00:57 | scan it right here |
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0:01:00 | and the video place |
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0:01:02 | so there are nine different t shirts and each one represents either a different aspect |
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0:01:07 | of the sweatshop labour |
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0:01:09 | issue or different companies this is a video about walmart |
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0:01:13 | but while walmart provides an opportunity to save money and we once material needs it |
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0:01:19 | takes advantage of those who cannot afford shot even at walmart share a common thing |
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0:01:27 | on the billboard close to chicken standard down i |
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0:01:33 | it's not resist addresses the problem instance it's actually standards |
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0:01:37 | suppose to allow hands for women in particular |
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0:01:41 | if they do not work and sweatshops in the regions that they're located |
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0:01:46 | the are forced into the sex trade |
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0:01:53 | the main issue with sweatshop labour and the garment industry is just the way |
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0:01:58 | the whole industry a structured and spaced on a subcontract ink system |
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0:02:04 | so companies get away with doing this by saying that they don't directly higher the |
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0:02:09 | workers to make a close |
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0:02:11 | and that's how children and up getting hired |
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0:02:14 | the children describe long hours of and wait where as well as right |
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0:02:19 | and |
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0:02:20 | i november sixteenth two thousand seven the gap issued a statement that it would do |
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0:02:26 | more to eradicate child labour |
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0:02:29 | the reality of the clothing industry however is that companies frankly do not know |
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0:02:35 | two illustrates an internal dab investigation on the child labour confirm the work had been |
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0:02:40 | subcontract did without the firm's knowledge were agreement to an unauthorised facility |
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0:02:50 | the document or e mail in los angeles is a great resource for this i |
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0:02:56 | use that my project when used k and that made in u s a t |
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0:02:59 | shirt which is also a forever twenty one two sure forever twenty one did a |
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0:03:05 | lot of business and los angeles but |
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0:03:07 | the deal is they didn't directly higher the sweatshop labour subcontractor higher than in so |
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0:03:13 | they claimed that the important responsible for those workers because they didn't directly higher them |
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0:03:19 | there are four thousand sweatshops in california |
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0:03:38 | this is a |
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0:03:40 | to ensure that found fail because it was damaged in a fire |
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0:03:44 | and |
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0:03:45 | the reason that |
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0:03:46 | i have this one is to talk about the triangle factory higher |
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0:03:51 | back in that early twentieth century |
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0:03:54 | on march twenty first nineteen eleven |
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0:03:57 | fire broke out trying to extract new york city |
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0:04:01 | eliza nearly one hundred fifty |
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0:04:05 | nine had of kind of family i went round at fifteen most of them were |
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0:04:10 | italian your intuition and had to jump out of one thousand the doors were locked |
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0:04:32 | a lot of times when you go into a clothing store you're not thinking about |
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0:04:37 | where |
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0:04:39 | t shirt came from or that pair of pants came from your just thinking about |
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0:04:43 | how it looks and how much cost |
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0:04:46 | my hope for my project is that people start thinking about the underlying story behind |
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0:04:52 | the clothing which my project shows |
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0:04:55 | she proudest the |
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0:04:57 | the overall |
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0:05:00 | aesthetic of the project just the way |
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0:05:03 | when used candy bar code it goes in the same when you come out of |
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0:05:07 | it the same way but each story is still different and i just think that |
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0:05:11 | the project has a flow draws you and i think that that's what makes the |
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0:05:15 | most of active then because the fact that part of the |
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0:05:19 | i candidate in the undergraduate symposium for creative and scholarly work and one |
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0:05:26 | the interdisciplinary of word two thousand dollar price can see that didn't work well that |
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0:05:35 | combine two fields are more and made something new interesting |
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