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    A Life Worth Knowing

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    Some people do extraordinary things to help to make their lives‚ a life worth knowing. They could be a humanitarian‚ soldiers‚ firefighters‚ donate money to charity‚ and or they just generally are an amazing person & much more. Someone who has a life worth knowing is basically hero/heroine and a leader combined. A hero is a person‚ who is admired for courage or noble qualities & a leader is a person followed by others. I choose Ellen DeGeneres because I believe Ellen is a life worth knowing

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    from birthday parties to team building racing. Was founded in 1990‚ with the first track being formed in Guildford. The original name of the organisation was Go-Karting for fun. This organisation is a charity that wants to beat poverty‚ they believe in putting the people first. They opened the charity to receive money to help people that needed help the most. Aims of the company Objectives of the company Aim: an aim is a long term goal which is set up by the business. Objective: short term goals

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    Moral Obligations

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    Singer’s goal in this article is “if it is in our power to prevent something bad from happening‚ without thereby sacrificing ourselves or dependents than we ought to morally do it” (Singer‚ 1972‚ p. 231). This means that if a person can help another person without sacrificing themselves in helping that person‚ than that person should help. Singer also argues that if people did act upon principle our lives‚ our society‚ and our world would fundamentally change. Singer first argues that distance

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    Donate to Charity Reason why to donate to charity According to Kate Santich‚ 2011‚“In 2010‚ there were 48.8 million Americans--or almost one in six--that confronted hunger or food insecurity‚ meaning people who are able to stave off hunger only by turning to charity or buying cheap‚ nutritionally void food that would fill their stomachs” Santich‚ Kate. "True Cost of Hunger Rises Fastest in Florida." Orlando Sentinel. 06 Oct 2011: A.1. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. Retrieved from. 20 Jul

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    the poor‚ the needy and the wayfarer‚ an on such other items of charity and good doing‚ as are prescribed for it by God and the Prophet. Zakat In The Light Of Quran And Hadith: Among the fundamental tenets of Islam Zakat occupies a great importance and it is the third pillar of Islam. At several places in the Quran Zakat has been enjoined on Muslims side by side with Namaz. “Be steadfast in prayer and practice regular charity.” The Holy Quran says: “….those who spend their wealth By

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    Mother Thersa-Kind Hearted

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    in India. introduction Mother Teresa is among the most well-known and highly respected women in the world in the latter half of the twentieth century. In 1948 she founded a religious order of nuns in Calcutta‚ India‚ called the Missionaries of Charity. Through this order‚ she has dedicated her life to helping the poor‚ the sick‚ and the dying around the world‚ particularly those in India. Her selfless work with the needy has brought her much acclaim and many awards‚ including the Nobel Peace Prize

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    injustice. Type of business Morrison is a national public limited company in the UK. It is a tertiary business sectors selling goods. Oxfam is a charity company. A Charity is a foundation created to promote the public good. It doesn’t keep profit‚ but to expand. It relies on money given from the public voluntarily‚ it is a non-profit organization. A charity is all about fundraising and giving to causes‚ it is a type of business because it does make profit‚ which is given to charitable causes. Ownership

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    Case Study: Thorpe Park

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    The charity provides their employees with a number of benefits as to keep them happy motivated and to avoid employee turnover‚ for example; the charity provides their staff with a ‘Taste Card’ which can be used at more than seven thousand (7000) restaurants across the UK‚ which provides them with the service of ‘2-for-1’ meals and/or fifty percent (50%) off the food bill. As the cancer Research UK is a charity organisation there are 40 000 people who offer

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    Donald’s is now in more than one hundred countries all around the world. Our company has been out since 1954‚ we are a very committee to our costumers care and satisfactions. Mc Donald’s restaurants now are offering to help more Ronald Mc Donald’s house charity‚ by donating money for every happy meal bought. Our commitment is not only to sale food to costumers‚ but we care about each and every human being that makes our business successful by helping the community in some way or another. Donating money for

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    Diana Frances Spencer – the People’s Princess Diana was the third daughter born to Edward John Spencer and his wife Frances Ruth Burke Roche in July 1‚ 1961. The family has a long history of close ties with the royal family. The death of her paternal grandfather gave her father became the 8th Earl of Spencer. Her father’s title gained Diana the title of “Lady”. She lived grew up as a part of a very privileged family. Diana attended school in Kent at West Heath and spent a brief

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