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lucypeiIn response to
- Misinformation: Platforms (Facebook, Google, Instagram, Twitter, Apple App Store and Google Play app store): trying to curb misinformation and directing towards government sources of information. Facebook giving WHO free ad space.
- "Matching" Donations: Google and Facebook pledge 7.5 and 20 million in matched donations respectively, to WHO
- Addressing price-gouging, [I'll need to look into this more] - Amazon
- At the beginning, tech companies led the work-from-home before it became mandated, and voluntarily closing stores was also protrayed as CSR
- App-supported delivery services adding non-contact options seems portrayed as social responsibility
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this graph is a perfect representation of the affects any thing can have on communities. this graph can be correlated with things like natural disasters and their would be an increase in numbers.
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sydne.nanceAnnotation of
The sources of resilience come when the economy improves. This graph shows that the poverty rate had increased from 2008-2009 because of the recession the country went through.
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Food stamp (SNAP) rolls increased over the years, and the article addresses that this is a sign of poverty. The USDA is an agency that administers food stamps.