Because you would have base your work on other authors so it is not entirely your work. you have to cite and give credit to the other authors' research information thay you used .
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This is answer is subjective and will most likely vary from one person to another. Depending on the place of work and/or reasoning for exploitation are important variables to be considered. For example; is the person willingly subjecting to being exploited? And even if they are, does it make it right? So my final answer is... there is not enough information given to decide this. If anything, I think every single point should be considered when deciding if they should or shouldn't be used as Billboards. In this context, do you mean employees wearing the brand/store they are working for, or employees being expected to constantly be in one's line view promoting their product?
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D. A director must use the same setting that is described in a novel or script.
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c. "The children would crawl deep into the green darkness of the forest during the autumn when dampness drove the mushrooms out of the soil, and almost every family had its own places where it gathered mushrooms, places which were handed down in whispers from generation to generation."
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In "The Balek Scales," by Heinrich Boll, the sentence that directs attention to children going to the forest to gather mushrooms and mentions that each family "had its own places where it gathered mushrooms," is not related to the story's theme of inequality. Actually, the passage refers to a family tradition which is passed through different age groups.