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A World Connected Essay Contest
Award Amount
$5,000
Deadline Date
Dec 1
Awards Available
N/A
Title A World Connected Essay Contest
Contact Contest Director
Due Date December 1
Awards Available  7
Description AWorldConnected.org will award cash prizes to authors of the winning essays, with entries judged by staff members of aWorldConnected.org, the Institute for Humane Studies, and at least two members of our distinguished review panel.

Entrants must be full-time students (graduate students or undergraduates) of any age during the 2003-2004 school year OR be 25 years old or younger as of December 1, 2003. Entrants from all nations and all academic disciplines are eligible.

The essay contest question is:

Read the linked New York Times Magazine article written by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn:
http://www.nytimes.com/library/magazine/home/20000924mag-sweatshops.html

Develop an argument that rejects OR defends the claims the authors make about sweatshops. Your essay--which should be longer than 600 words, but no more than 2500 words--may touch on any the the themes the authors raise in the article. Your essay may also address any other examples/relevant issues or ideas that you think the authors have neglected.
 

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