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    Aid is an important part of our world that helps to improve and benefit the lives of others. Aid is financial or physical support from countries or public organisations to other states that are in times of need. While Aid is most often perceived as help to regions that have suffered from natural disasters‚ it comes in many forms. Aid is also not often provided because of good will and generosity from countries‚ it is used strategically to benefit both receiving and providing parties. Financial support

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    Australia’s international aid program aims to help reduce poverty and promote economic independence in developing countries. Australia offers two types of aid‚ bilateral and multilateral aid. Bilateral aid is given directly to the government of the developing country by Australia’s government and is used for health‚ education and training programs‚ technology and technical support‚ community based projects such as building hospitals and schools‚ and emergency support. Multilateral aid includes all forms

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    really feasible idea for killing two birds with one stone. Funding for Non-Profit association In this project‚ I am greatly put Medecins Sans Fromtieres up for being the theme of this fund-raising event. MSF is an international medical humanitarian aid organization that is also private and non-profit association. It is now a worldwide movement with sections in 19 countries‚ and currently works in around 70 countries such as

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    Angelina Jolie: Model‚ Actress‚ and Humanitarian Angelina Jolie is arguably the most well known actress in Hollywood‚ but her acting/directing career is not what is catching the public’s attention lately. Since the filming of her action adventure movie “Tomb Raider” in Cambodia‚ Jolie has dedicated her life to helping developing countries create more infrastructure. Including her mission work in African countries Jolie has also taken orphaned children from the countries she has visited and adopted

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    Australia's Links to Aid

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    Extended Response Aid is given to help other countries develop ‚ for humanitarian reasons ‚ and to improve social justice and equity‚ it is also beneficial to Australia and our future prosperity. Aid strengthens economic ‚ political ‚ strategic and cultural ties between countries and therefore it is In Australia’s national interest to be an Aid donor. Australia ’s largest regional recipient of aid is Papua New Guinea‚ with other recipients in the poorest parts of East Asia. Australia also contributes

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    luxurious lifestyle should donate their money to overseas aid organizations‚ and although Singer believes “the formula is simple”‚ I disagree. When Singer states that giving away money is an easy thing task‚ I believe that even for the prosperous it is not. Not for the fact that they don’t have the money‚ but for the fact that the need for food and medicine is far too great‚ and dispersed around the world that not everyone would receive this aid. Singer gives two examples in which one can donate to‚

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    Eye Donation

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    on Organ donation‚ specially Eye-donation‚ this episode is playing on my Television set. More than his entrepreneurial skill and management acumen Sri Kochouseph has been a personality for whom I have immense admiration on account of his rare humanitarian act a few years back when he donated a kidney for a needy patient and thus gave a new meaning and dimension to the much sullied and murky field of organ donation. Rev Father Chirammel was the person who prompted Sri Kochouseph to do this noble

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    These 50 people in the boat represent rich Americans‚ or those with the means to donate to overseas charities. Outside of the boat swimming in the water there are some 100 people hoping to get in. Those are the relatively poor people in need of aid. As those people with means‚ we must make a decision on what to do. If we operate as Singer believes‚ we would sacrifice the small chance that the boat will become overcrowded in order to add another person and save a life. However‚ if we treat all

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    In his paper “Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality” Peter Singer argues that a lack of benevolence from affluent countries to people suffering from poverty in other countries is unjustified and is comparable to doing nothing if one sees a baby drowning in water a few feet away. In the following paper I will discuss how residing in an affluent country does not put individuals under obligation to donate‚ and the efforts that are already made by individuals and governments in affluent countries are sufficient

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    On Cloning a Human Being

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    passage‚ my stance on human cloning stays the same. I still believe that it is not right and not necessary‚ and that people should focus on more relevant issues in todays world. Cloning wont feed the poor‚ get people jobs‚ help the economy‚ or cure AIDS. People should learn what to focus on and invest more time and money in issues with potential benefits to society‚ not something like cloning. Lewis Thomas seems to take a similar stance in his work. Close Reading: Getting a Second Wind Brevity

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