This document discusses several multinational corporations (MNCs) and their operations in less developed countries (LDCs). It describes The Body Shop, a British cosmetics company founded in 1976 that opposes animal testing and supports fair trade. It also describes Foxconn, a Taiwanese electronics manufacturer founded in 1974 that produces products for companies like Apple and contracts manufacturing out to various countries. The document outlines how these MNCs provide education through school supplies, meals, uniforms and tuition funding. It also discusses healthcare provided by MNCs through clean water projects and health clinic construction. The conclusion states that MNCs can help growth and development in LDCs by providing benefits like healthcare, education, and training, while also