um/high are separated over a number of years. There are a number of middle and upper class citizens in her country but their numbers are small. Unfortunately they are the ones with the realistic power and voice of the nation towards change and development. The combination of insufficient capital, low productivity, few human services along with a dual economy make up the cycle of underdevelopment. This cycle is more than applicable in Hanlis area. In the larger surrounding areas the talk of families leaving their roots to adhere to the ways of the industrial developers are increasing. Contrastingly with the added income Hanli and her family could earn by working at one of these operations may be allow them to have access through finance to more human services such as a doctor of teacher for her children. In such underdeveloped countries the doctor per population ratio is as scarce as 6000 to 1. In the case of teachers to population ratio it reaches around 30 to 1. These are important statistics to the average researcher, but to a mother they could mean everything. The dilemma continues as Hanli recounts the stories her father has told her about the Europe invasions as he called it. He spoke of communism with disgust, saying the leaders when he was young intended on making their nation and themselves rich at their cultures expense. Would her father be horrified to hear the news of her leaving? What would the repercussions on her family be? A large number of families like Hanlis have had to evaluate the situation like hers. Unfortunately while some of these firms from abroad tend to shut down over time leaving poverty stricken families with no employment. Also, more times than not these workers have sold there land over time and when unemployment occurs have nothing to fall back on. In the dilatation designated above, which is the worst possible scenario, the firm is operated to produce a good that usually is indigenous to...