Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Sir Camden Clement Dowd Post Number Four.

“If you aren’t part of the solution, are you part of the problem?” I believe that this is mostly true, depending on the circumstance. If the problem is global warming then if you’re not a part of the solution, you are part of the problem. This goes for almost every problem in the world. However, if people think that global warming isn’t existent, then how is there a problem to something that doesn’t exist? This is a little far fetched, because technically there would be no problem if people didn’t think that there was a problem. Also, a twist to this is that if people have multiple problems, you could be the solution to one problem, but you could be helping out the other problem.This happens very often with money. A person may be helping out their financial problem, but causing a problem with their health, or their relationships at the same time. This is very common and very problematic.

In sold, Lakshmi gets sold into sex slavery. After she gets out of her locked cell and begins to live with other girls she is able to receive some tips from men if she pleases them well enough. She could either, save the money which would help solve her problem to get home quicker if she chose to run away, or she could give the money to Mumtaz, helping her pay off her debt quicker, but keeping the problem of going home sooner. Another solution for the girls is to rebel against mumtaz and gang up, but that could end worse, even resulting in death.

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