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    Ethiopian Famine

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    Q: To what extent were human factors responsible for a recent named famine? Ethiopian Famine By: Myra Boentaran Ethiopia is a country located in the Horn of Africa (a peninsula in Northeast Africa) and is bordered by Eritrea to the north and northeast‚ Djibouti and Somalia to the east‚ Sudan and South Sudan to the west and Kenya to the south. Ethiopia has a population of 87.9 million and is the second most populated nation on the African continent. 84% of the

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    Famine in Ethiopia

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    Ethiopia is one of the world’s larger countries. It has long been plagues with the torment of poverty‚ illiteracy‚ hunger and disease. Famine‚ a reduction in everyday food supply‚ is a widespread problem that can strike in any corner of the developing world. Although sometimes unnoticed‚ this shortage of food slowly leads to hunger and malnutrition. The food shortage in Ethiopia is not caused by natural disaster‚ but instead is a direct result of social‚ political and economic human forces. Not only

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    Hope Greamo PSC 201 Chapter 1; Explain the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation delivered the United States with an operational government from 1781 to 1789. It was a model of what a loose Confederation should be. The Articles succeeded in maintaining the union of the thirteen states as well as clearly outlining the general powers of the centralized government. Yet‚ despite these positive deeds‚ there were many setbacks. One major setback was the weak government

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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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    The Somalian Famine

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    SOMALIAN FAMINE 2011 “There is no such thing as an apolitical food problem”‚ Amartya Sen‚ Nobel Prize winning Economist. Discuss this statement. The question of the Somalian Famine has been a subject of regular debate and discussion since July 2011‚ when the UN first declared an official famine in two specific regions of Somalia. The worst environmental conditions East Africa has experienced in many years‚ combined with other social and political problems‚ produced the “worst humanitarian

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    Kevin Carter Famine

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    stop the famine in Africa‚ others believe it was wrong because he did not aid the child after taking the picture. It is understood that there was thousands of refugees walking and crawling towards the food center‚ so was he suppose to help everyone or just that child? In philosophy class we have been talking about Morality in Kant’s point of view which is the Categorical Imperative and also about

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    morality

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    Business Ethics Lesson 2: Morality and Moral Standards In the first lecture I have tried to explain you the concept of Business Ethics‚ its importance in the organization‚ and arguments against its implementation. Along with that we did a small activity so as to make everything clear. In this lecture I shall talk about morality and moral standards. Points to be covered in this lecture: Meaning and characteristics of morality Meaning and origin of moral standards MORALITY What do you actually

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    The Street Singer

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    “The Street Singer” A 1940 survey revealed that 1.5 million married women had been abandoned by their husbands during The Great Depression in the 1930s.(“America in the Great War”) Most of the Americans affected during these tragic times did not deserve the negative consequences that they were up against. Alcoholism was very common during these times‚ but was no excuse. In “The Street Singer”‚ a story in Will Eisner’s A Contract with God‚ Eddie becomes a victim of The Great Depression trying to

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    Peter Singer Is Wrong

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    that money? According to Peter Singer‚ you don’t really have any choice because you’re “morally obligated” to donate far more resources to famine relief and similar causes than what you currently think is enough‚ but without sacrificing anything of equivalent moral importance. In this paper I will analyze this argument and try to show that Singer’s conclusions are correct‚ yet they are not quite as correct as he believes they are. To do so‚ I will try to show that Singer is wrong to think that we have

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    Singer starts out with a metaphor that centers on a woman in South America. The woman sells a child to an adoption agency thinking that the child has a better future there‚ but she soon finds out that the child will die because of her (Singer 60). She decides against returning the money and claiming the child again because she just used the money to purchase a new entertainment system (Singer 60). Singer uses this story for two reasons‚ to tug at those emotions

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