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So – Nike. Cool eh? On the next few slides you will see a few posters or adverts that have appeared in different countries around the world. 1.What do the posters tell you about Nike? 2.How do you feel about Nike now? 3.Explain why you will / will not buy Nike products.

Pay millions of dollars to sport superstars to promote their product. Pay workers in foreign countries $2 per day to make their product. Charge their workers for their lunch – 27 cents a day. This comes directly out of their pay cheque.

This could be Sun Thyda. Fill in your copy of the speech bubble.