The League blacklisted four large German, Dutch, French and Swiss companies, which were involved in the illegal drug trade. It brought about the freeing of slaves in British-owned Sierra Leone. It organised raids against slave owners and traders in Burma. It challenged the use of forced labour to build the Tanganiyka railway in Africa, where the Death Rate among African workers was a staggering 50%. League pressure brought this down to 4% which they said was 'a much more acceptable figure.'
Even in areas where it could not remove social injustice the League kept careful records of what was going on and provided information on problems such as drug trafficking, prostitution and slavery.
Health
The Health Committee, which later became the World Health Organisation, worked hard to defeat the dreadful disease leprosy. It started the global campaign to exterminate mosquitoes, which greatly reduced cases of malaria and yellow fever in later decades. Even Russia, which was otherwise opposed to the League, used the Health Committee to advise it on preventing plague in Siberia.
RefugeesThe League did tremendous work in getting refugees and former prisoners of war back to their homelands. It is estimated that in the first few years after the war about 400,000 prisoners were returned to their homes by the Leagues' agencies.
When a refugee crisis hit Turkey in 1922, hundreds of thousands of people had to be housed in refugee camps. The League acted quickly to stamp out cholera, smallpox and dysentery in the camps.
m. DrugsThe League closed down four big Swiss companies which were selling drugs.
The League of Nations was formed after World War I. Its purpose was to discourage international aggression, encourage co-operation, disarmament of weaponry, and to improve working and living conditions for people around the world (especially developing countries).
The League of Nations was established to achive its main aims- to discourage interantional aggression, encourage co-operation- disarmament and to improve working and living conditions for people around the world. From Rees Carter
Sweatshops can be found in various countries around the world, including China, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia. These countries often have large garment industries where workers, including women and children, may be subjected to poor working conditions, low wages, and long hours. Efforts are being made to improve labor standards and working conditions in these countries.
im pretty sure its dangerous working conditions around large machines
90% lying around doing nothing, and 10% back-breaking life-treating toil
The League of Nations was an international organization founded in 1920 after the end of World War I. It was intended to be a forum for resolving international disputes and to maintain peace between nations. The League of Nations was quite effective in certain areas but its overall effectiveness was limited by a number of factors. The League of Nations had some successes in negotiating international treaties such as the 1925 Geneva Protocol and the 1936 Pact of Paris. It also established the International Labour Organization to help improve working conditions around the world. The League of Nations was able to provide humanitarian aid to countries in need.However the League of Nations was unable to prevent the outbreak of World War II and its effectiveness was severely limited by a number of factors. The League was limited by its lack of an effective enforcement mechanism such as a standing army as well as its lack of a permanent headquarters and its reliance on the goodwill and cooperation of its member states. Additionally the League was hampered by the lack of a unified voice from all of its members as well as its inability to address issues of economic sanctions or collective security.
Aaron is working on his cardiovascular fitness. By jogging regularly, he is improving his heart health, enhancing his endurance, and promoting overall cardiovascular efficiency. This consistent exercise routine helps strengthen his heart and improve circulation.
Practice makes perfect! Keep trying and working at it. If you want to improve your strength do pre-pointe exercises such as using a theraband, doing releves, and working your ankles, toes, and calf muscles. If you want to improve your pointe technique you have to keep practicing. Stay in class, ask your instructor for help and watch videos on how you can improve. Do the best you can. If you're having a problem with the natural form of your foot usually there's nothing you can do except to work around it and find the right shoe for you.
The workers who worked the grape vines were treated badly by the growers. They were made to work long hours without breaks and little pay, no restrooms were provided for them, they were given shorten hoes and tools ( this meant they were bending over all day), and were around sprays without protection. They were treated like slaves by the growers. When talks broke down between the UFW and the growers the boycott was called.
what are the conditions around the south pole
Horrible. hot and it rained a lot. Humid all around... its a nightmare. A lot of workers died. ADDED. They did not die from those conditions, but from malaria and other tropical diseases.
nope....but it was the forerunner of the united nations organizationThe league was successful a little bit but not enough as the failures made the successes not seem at all Considerable,But they did good work to help refugees after the war and fought against slavery ,Trying to create better working conditions around the worldYes and No they were sucessful at some things but not others