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Basic needs

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People’s basic physical needs include food, clothing, shelter, and water, but they also have social needs, such as family and friends, and emotional needs, such as a sense of belonging and being loved.

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Inalienable

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Referring to rights that cannot be taken away or transferred.

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Human trafficking

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A crime that occurs when people seeking a better life in a new country are preyed on by criminal organizations that help them immigrate illegally, then force them to work in substandard conditions or in criminal activities.

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Ingenuity gap

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The gap between people’s need for new and innovative solutions to problems and their ability to supply those solutions.

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Gender gap

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The social, economic, and political differences that separate men and women.

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Labour standards

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Measures that protect workers.

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Fair Trade

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A social movement whose stated goal is to help producers in developing countries achieve better trading conditions

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What is the “Fair working conditions” principle or practice of fair trade?

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Forced and child labour are prohibited and safe working conditions are promoted.

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What is the “Direct Trade” principle or practice of fair trade?

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Producers trade directly with importers as much as possible, reducing the number of handlers who take a share of the profits

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What is the “Safe environment practices” principle or practice of fair trade?

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Producers are encouraged to use environmentally sustainable methods that protect natural systems.

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What is an example of an inalienable right?

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Mobility rights because they cannot be taken away but can be limited

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What is an example of human trafficking?

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When young women in Asia were promised jobs in domestic service but are instead forced into prostitution

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What is an example of the ingenuity gap?

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Many people are still homeless on the streets and we cannot provide shelter for them

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What is an example of the gender gap?

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In Canada wome make 87 cents to men

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What are the 3 fair trade practices and principals?

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Fair working conditions
Direct trade
Safe Environmental practices