Punto Fijo pact, which guaranteed that state jobs and, notably, oil rents would be parceled out to the three parties in proportion to voting results. While the pact sought to guard against dictatorship and usher in democratic stability, it ensured that oil profits would be concentrated in the state.
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Fish Farming Is Feeding the Globe. What's the Cost for Locals? | The New Yorker - 1 views
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This is a really interesting article. It's weird to think that in order to farm more fish in advanced countries, we are hurting the fishermen in Africa.
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Yeah I've heard about this before and how fish farming is the "future" of clean agriculture but thats not the case. The hard onto locals is so great that it should not be seen as a viable long term solution.
Finland Prime Minister's Aspirational Goal Of A Six-Hour, Four-Day Workweek: Will It Ev... - 3 views
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Sanna Marin introduces a short more effective work week that could soon be implemented in Finland. Many are excited to see the outcomes, while others are hesitant. This new work schedule counteracts Henry Fords invention of the 9-5, allowing workers to focus on family and health, without worry of long hours.
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An interesting thought that I just had regarding how this fits into globalization was the following: do you think reduced work in wealthy countries like Finland would create more earning potential in developing countries, thereby decreasing wealth inequality.
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I think this article also shows the challenges of small businesses. As a culture, we want companies to take care of their employees, to care about standards, but these facets aren't really viable unless you're a big company.
Inside North Korea: The Kim Dynasty - Top Documentary Films - 0 views
Can a Sustainable Mining Experiment in New Caledonia Power Tesla's Ambitions? - The New... - 1 views
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So much food for thought here: exploitation of indigenous people; polluting where Tesla buyers can't see the pollution; Tesla's efforts to make nickel extraction cleaner; China's moves to control the mineral resources of the future; the rare minerals that currently are needed to make batteries (cobalt and nickel). . .
Venezuela: The Rise and Fall of a Petrostate | Council on Foreign Relations - 0 views
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OPEC. V
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OPEC embargo on countries backing Israel in the Yom Kippur War quadrupled oil prices and made Venezuela the country with the highest per-capita income in Latin America.
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What an America Without Roe Would Look Like - 1 views
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After the comment made by the Supreme Court, many believe that Roe v. Wade will be over turned. If it does 21 states will immediately ban abortion, making it very difficult for people to receive an abortion. For example, someone from Florida will have to travel roughly 600 miles round trip.
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This is extremely disheartening to read, especially knowing that immediately after the Roe is overturned, abortion will be banned in almost half of the states.
Where Abortion Access Would Decline if Roe v. Wade Were Overturned - The New York Times - 3 views
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This is such an interesting map! Why are opinions on abortion divided in the regions they are? I mean, obviously, it indicates conservative and liberal areas, but why in the places that they are? What areas are surprising?
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This is so interesting! It's always important to look at who is affected most and why when it comes to reproductive justice.
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