Bibliography
Schlosser, E. (2003). Reefer Madness Sex, Drugs and Cheap Labour in the American Black Market. New York, NY, United States: Mariner Books.
The novel Reefer Madness is divided into three major chapters Reefer Madness, In the Strawberry Fields and An Empire of Obscene. The first chapter gives you facts on marijuana like the laws against it and outlines people’s experiences with growing it. The second chapter is on illegal workers in strawberry fields and how employers pay them in cash and much less than minimum wage. It also displays workers experiences and the farmer’s experiences with growing strawberry crops. In the third section is mainly about Reuben Sturman, a man who was a large businessman in the industry of obscene things. It outlined how he ran his empire and hid his money from the government over seas.
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Reflection
For the personal book assignment we were to read a book that related to globalization. i found that my book was not greatly tied to globalization. But reading a non-fiction book helped me to grow as a reader and as and analyser. I after sitting down and thinking about it I learned a lot from my book and it was not as bad as I originally thought.
General Learner Outcomes
Reflection
For the personal book assignment we were to read a book that related to globalization. i found that my book was not greatly tied to globalization. But reading a non-fiction book helped me to grow as a reader and as and analyser. I after sitting down and thinking about it I learned a lot from my book and it was not as bad as I originally thought.
General Learner Outcomes
- G.O.2 - Comprehend a variety of texts and respond critically, personally and creatively.
- G.O.3 - Manage ideas and information
- Accept my role as a Global Citizen
- See the need for individuals and society to address the opportunities and challenges of globalization
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