Everybody wants to make money fastly and cheaply but some people will break or bend the law or rules made by the superiors. Firstly people have and always will lie, cheat, and steal to better them self's its an common fact. People are molded into who they are based on there and this was an common idea by English Philosophers John Locke. The Corporation uses video montage, fly on the wall and archival footage to portray the corporation as a money greedy thing. The main objective is money. The corporation CEO's don’t care the working conditions , the pay and profit is what they care for. They don’t care how bad there working conditions like sanitation. If the sanitation is bad then they will get sick and since they have no benefits then they will spread the dies and could because an Epidemic because the heath service is poor or they don’t have the proper money to got to the doctor. During the Movie the corporation. We see a few minutes of a factory in the Honduras they use the method of Jiggly Camera, this gives us a POV or Point Of view, this empiszes the fact of bad conditions. All we see is sowing machines and little light and a seat. The governments of the countries know whats happening because if I can see what's happening in the factory's they are bound to know. As I said earlier, since the economy is on a surge for the moment the government will keep it running. Furthermore with Nike earning around 1.50 billion dollars there's no stopping them, People have tired to stop the giants but you cant because they are an donamint company. People will all ways know Nike for the reason its encrypted in our heads. Profit is more important then
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Eamon,
You are making massive leaps of progress. I am impressed.
Try linking the conventions to content. For example:
The filmmaker uses a jiggly camera to show workers in the Honduras factory. The handheld camera makes the suffering of the workers seem that much more personal, supporting the claim that corporations are willing to break laws, regardless of the human pain caused,in order to improve the bottom line.
Does that make sense?
Mr. Doubt.
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