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    Great Famine

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    The Great Famine of 1845 -1849 was a trying time for many‚ specifically the Irish‚ British‚ and immigrants to Canada. These three groups‚ although in the middle of the same problem‚ held very different sometimes opposing views. To fully understand why there were various views one must take into account the social‚ cultural‚ economic‚ and governmental situations of each group. For the British‚ the problem was whether or not to take action‚ and if so how and when. In the Irish-men ’s eyes‚ it was

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    America Singer Analysis

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    America Singer is eighteen years young‚ and lives in an extreme caste-system society. As a Five‚ the number of her caste in an exceedingly futuristic society. Her caste number is the caste for artists‚ and she has chosen music as her special talent. America lives in Illéa where The United States once used to be. And because she is the third oldest teenager‚ she still lives at home along with her folks and 2 younger siblings‚ who struggle to make a living. However‚ since her country’s prince

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    Famine Relief

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    This will help the effectiveness of developing and allow for less immediate aid to be given. If there are less mouths to feed then there is more resources and money to be given to those already alive. My normative principal is a mix between Peter Singers and Onora O’Neill. I think that yes‚ we should do the action that has the overall best consequence; however‚ it’s relative to the situation and is different for every scenario. It’s up to us to evaluate the circumstances and decide what should

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    all the excitement and adventures couldn’t mean as much as her mother. The film‚ Hook‚ is relatively a recent version of J.M Barrie’s Peter Pan‚ which was first introduced in 1902 novel‚ The Little white bird. There have been many other versions created‚ including Peter and Wendy‚ which was published in1911 and Walt Disney’s 1953 animation‚ Peter Pan. There are few unchanging elements‚ which are responsible for the story’s worldwide reputation and its survival. However‚ most people

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    Kant vs. Singer

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    November 29‚ 2012 Singer VS. Kant Duty can be defined in numerous ways but what is difficult to know is what our moral obligations are? Immanuel Kant and Peter Singer have attempted to find a more simple‚ rational‚ and supreme rule for what our duty is. Singer makes the distinction between charity and duty.  He attempts to show that we‚ in affluent countries such as the United States‚ have a moral obligation to give far more than we actually do in international aid for famine relief‚ disaster relief

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    Riddled with numerous contradictions‚ Peter Singer’s book on effective altruism has critics and the public questioning the points he argues. In particular‚ Singer leaves a “grey area” in the way he chooses to articulate explanations and examples of effective altruism. Peter Singer’s generalization of emotional altruists‚ or “warm glowers”‚ lacks an explanation or consideration for individuals who do not fall into his categories of effective altruists who had the education‚ finances‚ or time to make

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    Karl Marx would have agreed with Peter Singer’s evaluation that globalization brought on by changes and advancements in technology have changed the conversation in regard to the role of the nation-state‚ but he would have disagreed with Singer’s call for the rich nations to‚ in effect‚ police themselves and altruistically manifest a global ethical viewpoint. Instead‚ Marx would have argued for a more violent overthrow of the existing social super-structure. Furthermore‚ Marx would have contended

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    many foreign countries‚ for example Iraq and Afghanistan. The only information that we received about those wars were from news articles that we read in the newspaper or online. Even then‚ they were written by foreign reporters. We‚ according to Peter S. Goodman‚ need to have American reporters in those foreign countries since we are affiliated with them. In order to persuade his audience that news organizations should increase the amount of foreign news coverage provided to people in the United

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    topic two which is to Critically assess Singer’s argument regarding our moral obligations to those suffering from famine:‚ I will discuss the three premises and the conclusion of this argument. I will explain why I either support or chose not to support this argument in my conclusion Singer is a Utilitarian a who believes that the value of a thing depends on its utility‚ so Singer believes that everything and everyone has to be morally useful. Singer’s argument is simple. He has three premises

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    Analysis of Hamlet’s Morality Hamlet is one of the greatest dramatic characters created. Throughout the play‚ we acknowledge the complexity of his persona. Even without Shakespeare providing an elaborated description of Hamlet’s characteristics‚ we instantly perceive him as contradictory. At the beginning of the play‚ Hamlet is presented to us as a cautious and courteous man; however‚ due to the negative circumstances he has to face‚ we see how his moral character becomes reckless and uncivil. Shakespeare

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