A Concise Intro To Logic
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ISBN: 9781305147775
Author: Hurley
Publisher: Cengage
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Imagine you are a manager visiting a factory owned by an affiliate in Colombia. During this you discover the use of child labor in the plant●You are told that without the income they receive from their children’s work, their families might go hungry. If the children are dismissed from the plant, they will likely turn to other income sources, including prostitution and street crime●What should you do? Raise the issue of the immorality of child labor or look the other way?
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