
Once Upon A Time...
there was a mom with an idea. An idea that would make every little
girl in this world the happiest. She imagined the most perfect doll to exist.
This doll would have the most perfect purple dress and the sweetest pink shoes.
And the blonde hair to the ankles . Ms. Mom couldn’t wait any longer to make
her idea real life. She was confused on what was the next step. She knew that
she needed to make or manufacture the doll
but she knew that anywhere near her house would just be WAYYYY too expensive.
Just down the street there was a place called, “You Draw It, We Make It inc.”
but they wanted to make Ms. Mom pay too much money to make her dreams come
true. Having your work done close to home like a place like, "You Draw it, We Make it inc" is called nearshoring. So, Ms. Mom felt helpless until one night a sweet, sweet fairy God-mother
came to tell her the most best news ever. The God-mother whispered in her ear
that over seas, many many miles away she could make her dreams come true for
HALF the price of the place in America. She informed her that this was the
process of offshoring, sending certain business activities to far away countries for a much more cheaper cost. LIKE MAGIC. This sounds very silly right?
Ms. Mom was SUPER excited because the Fairy God-Mother gave her
exactly what she needed to start the business of making the best princess dolls
for the best little girls.
So, the story continues. Ms. Mom sent her ideas to a place far far
away.
Far Far Away
In many countries like China, India, and Mexico many people from
here in America send things, like Ms. Mom, to get made for cheaper. A country
like China will not charge as much to make the beloved princesses for the
beloved princesses here. So Fairy God-Mother was very much right when she
whispered her idea to Ms. Mom. I bet that your favored dolly clothes or big
HUGE play kitchens in your room are all made from places like the ones
mentioned above. As you can tell from the map below, China and the United
States are FARS way away.
Soon when just a few dolls made it back she knew they were all perfect. She knew that this would be her very own product. Product being
what gets sold for a profit. And a profit being how
much Ms. Mom would actually make after the cost to make the doll. As soon as
she saw how amazing the doll looked she very quickly knew the best name. “Ill
call her, Elana!” she screamed for all to hear.
Soon enough Ms. Mom had millions of Elana’s made at a much cheaper
cost. And as soon as all the million princess dolls made it back to Ms. Mom’s small
factory home she began to sell them to fairest lads of her country. Every young
girl had their dearest Elana in hand. This is all thanks to the many mommy’s
and daddy’s oceans away working their tails off to make beautiful princesses in
America very happy. Using these mommy's and daddy's from far away to make Elana is
called cheap labor. Labor being the act that
provides goods and services.
Although it sounds funny for owners of big businesses like Ms. Mom
herself to send work across the seas, it saves lots and lots of money in the
long run. Never would have Clara thought that Elana had come from such a ways
away. Clara is so thankful for the trip that Elana made to get to her. Now
every morning, every afternoon and night because of the act of offshoring,
Clara gets to really enjoy the presence of her favorite princess doll. And THAT
my friends is a.........

Work Cited:
http://drkateroberts.com/2014/05/13/despite-her-unreal-proportions-can-barbie-be-good-for-girls/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China%E2%80%93United_States_relations
https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-illustration-china-illustrated-map-hand-drawn-vector-illustration-kid-children-chinese-landmarks-icons-temple-dragon-shaolin-monk-image98878172
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/labor
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