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#1 ayaqoob1
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Why not teach in college? High school would be awful.ghoklebutter
Because I'd have to get a PHD from a good school to even have a chance at getting a job anywhere.
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#2 ayaqoob1
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Why would I be working all summer?
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#3 ayaqoob1
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I love history and politics and I would like teaching it(and also maybe coaching baseball) but the pay isn't very good and it's not very prestigious. Being a lawyer would mean going through three more years of schooling and taking out lots of loans. The market is not great for either profession. I'm having a hard time making this decision. Any teachers or lawyers out there with advice?
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"No you could not. Theft contradicts productive action. Theft destroys productive action. If you steal then you are a killer and an enemy of life. If you steal then you are a looter and a moocher. Corporations are owned by individuals who have a right to own property, so I do not see where you are going with that. " You were all right with the Europeans stealing the land of the Natives because they could make better use of it. Native Americans were also individuals who had the right to own property yet you were fine with the Europeans taking their property because as you said, there's no such think as communal property. Corporations are individuals who got together to own property,same with Native Americans, why the double standard?
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#5 ayaqoob1
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[QUOTE="osirisx3"]

People defending this are prove of how corrupt and evil capitalism is. They defend a company that hires the poorest people in the world to do their dirty business. They defend paying people pennies for risking their life. They act as if a starving family has much of a choice but to accept any work they can find.

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You only view it as dirty, because the conditions aren't up to your standards. Likewise you'd probably find the straw huts in some villages "barbaric", and the inability to have hot running water as horrific as well. Ethnocentrism at it's worst.

Really? Are you sure they're up to the standards of the thousands of garment workers striking right now?
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#6 ayaqoob1
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Yes they make the choice between starving and working in dangerous conditions and risk dying. What a great choice!
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/04/27/us-bangladesh-building-idUSBRE93N06P20130427 http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/26/world/asia/bangladesh-building-collapse/index.html?hpt=wo_c1 "The collapse in suburban Dhaka occurred Wednesday morning, a day after cracks appeared in the structure. It has stirred outrage in Bangladesh over lax safety standards in the country's key industry. Most of the victims appear to have been garment factory workers, who had been told to report to work despite their concerns that the building's structure was not sound. The cracks led the bank to order its employees not to report for work Wednesday, and the shops in the mall were closed because of a strike." This is capitalism folks, the workers don't matter, the only thing that matters is profit and cheaper goods. Walmart and other retailers who sell cheap clothes are partially at fault here. This is what gives the west the living standard it has. Really, we are all to blame. I wonder want Laihendi and other libertarians would say about this. This happened in a country with little to no regulations and very weak labor laws. A libertarian's dream "
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#8 ayaqoob1
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Another fact that may point to the girl digs me hypothesis, I don't even have which university I go to on my linkedin page. She was obviously creepin
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#9 ayaqoob1
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[QUOTE="ayaqoob1"]I really really want toFightingfan
Ask her if she wants the D, and post the response here.

Though that would be quite amusing, I think that would be counterproductive to my goals
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I really really want to
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