More than 500 Bangladeshi workers have been killed in the factory fire since 2006, according to Clean Clothes Campaign, the advocate for anti-sweat campaign advocate in Amsterdam. Experts say that if the factory takes correct precautions, many fires can easily be avoided. Many factories are located in a narrow community, fire escape is too small, and we have widely denied safety measures. The industry employs over 3 million workers in Bangladesh, most of them women. Activists say that global clothing brands such as Tommy Hilfiger and Gap and what Walmart sells are responsible for the working conditions of the factory producing clothing in Bangladesh. "From an article
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Race and urban poverty is still an urgent task that the United States must solve. Over the past three decades, changes in the global economy, technology and ethnic relations have required new and innovative analytical and policy responses. One common thread woven into much of the research studied here is immigration dynamics. - Commenting on the famous Los Angeles slums that grew behind the walls of the Jewish city, the Illegal Rapper Ice Cube says, "If you have not been to the slums, do not come to the slums" ( Cube, ghetto veterinarian). But why are American slums filled with so many violence, drugs, and opportunities?
The majority of Los Angeles is a poor park in the park with unfairness based on race, ethnicity, income, poverty, youth and car use, parks, schools, health etc. Colored children do not live biasedly in poor communities and there is not enough space to play in the park or school. . . The impact of physical inactivity on human health is extensive. These children are disproportionately suffering from obesity, diabetes, and other inactivity related diseases. (Garcia & White, 2006)