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    Response Paper H. J. McCloskey‚ a renowned philosopher in the mid 20th century‚ wrote a provocative article in 1968 titled‚ “On Being an Atheist”. McCloskey argues for atheism as the preferred and better belief system based upon his refutation of the theistic arguments. He argues against the existence of God by attempting to refute the cosmological and teleological arguments; as well he endeavours to discredit a God based upon the presence of evil. In doing this‚ he extends the boundaries for

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    5.1 The Basics of International Humanitarian Law[1] What is international humanitarian law? International humanitarian law (IHL) is a set of rules which seek‚ for humanitarian reasons‚ to limit the effects of armed conflict. It protects persons who are not or are no longer participating in the hostilities and restricts the means and methods of warfare by prohibiting weapons that make no distinction between combatants and civilians or weapons and methods of warfare which cause unnecessary

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    there been such a broad‚ fail-safe rationale to provide military aid and arms to disreputable foreign militaries. Already the largest weapons supplier in the world‚ the U.S. government is now providing arms and military training to an even wider group of states in the name of “homeland security.” At first‚ the Bush administration cited the need to garner support for the fighting in Afghanistan‚ opening the door for renewed aid to Pakistan‚ given its critical geopolitical role. Then Uzbekistan

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    Tatiana Bigelow Engl1010-062 26 February 2013 Response paper Fat Is a Feminine Issue by Susie Orback Susie Orbach is a feminist involved in a organization "that companies body diversity" and has published several books on woman`s health and wellbeing. She believes that compulsive eating is a way to rebel against expectations of a sexist. In the United States it is estimated that 50% of women are overweight. According to Orback‚ everywhere we look there are commercials‚ billboards

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    Response Paper Jostin Holmes PHIL 201 February 2015 In 1968‚ a article was published by a man named H.J. McCloskey called “On Being an Atheist”‚ in which an attempt to present arguments against the existence of God is made. In his work‚ McCloskey attempts to provide readers with the argument that atheism is more “reasonable and comfortable (McCloskey‚1968)” compared to the alternative theistic view. In his article‚ McCloskey attempts to make arguments against the three typical theistic

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    Argumentative Humanitarian Award Paper A Humanitarian award is given to an individual with passion‚ and care towards other people not just himself. No matter what distance it may be they are there to help people around the world. Anquan Boldin is deserving of the Humanitarian Award not just for his love towards other human beings‚ but his love towards wanting to help the youth of America. Anquan Boldin is a wide receiver for the NFL team the San Francisco 49ers. He is a person of many talents

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    Humanitarian Essay As humans most of us feel the obligation to help others when they are in need‚ no matter the circumstance we all learn to put our differences aside and aid those who are going through a crisis. It is important for us to always help each other out and help our community improve for the better. By supporting and donating we can benefit our world and our community in many ways. Personally‚ I believe it is important for us to be help our society in order for the community to improve

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    me. The first one is that globalization can create new culture‚ and the second one is that exhibiting a tradition in other country can energize the practitioners in the origin country. Both ideas are interesting to me and I would like to response to them. Response Yo-Yo Ma (2008) indicates that the reactions brought by globalization don’t always damage culture‚ they can also produce new culture and enhance and spread old traditions. I agree with this issue. A good example can be the American-Chinese

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    Foreign Aid Is Wasting Our Money! How much of the United States federal budget goes to foreign aid? What’s your best guess? 10 percent? 15 percent? 20 percent? If you’re like most Americans‚ you probably guessed wrong. Less than 1 percent of the United States federal budget goes to foreign aid. Even though it may seem like a small amount‚ it really isn’t. That less than 1 percent is really over $30 billion that we spend on foreign aid each and every year. That’s a lot of money! And there is still

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    involved in humanitarian intervention throughout history‚ however there is no one standard or legal definition for the act. As a central feature Humanitarian intervention involves the threat and use of military forces. It is an intervention in the sense that it entails interfering in the internal affairs of a state by sending military forces into the territory or airspace of a sovereign state that has not committed an act of aggression against another state. The intervention is in response to situations

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