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    Having examined what defines humanitarian assistance and the differing types of aid‚ as well as attempting to explain the theory and some practical issues with the idea of humanitarian NGOs using responsible enterprise effectively. The final part to this essay aims to deconstruct three reasons explaining why responsible enterprise either fails or is not as successful as it should be‚ when supporting crises. Firstly‚ the question of whether humanitarian aid actually prolongs war should be investigated

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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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    status and rights of nation-states and their officials. Thus‚ we recognize "SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY" and the consequential immunity for various purposes of the officials of a nation-state. Similarly‚ "sovereignty" implies a right against interference or intervention by any foreign (or international) power. Therefore‚ one can easily see the logical connection between the sovereignty concepts and the very foundations and sources of international law. If sovereignty implies that there is "no higher power" than

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    Greece was occupied by the German Army. Allied forces created a naval blockade around Greece to prevent further German expansion; however‚ the blockade caused Greek civilians to suffer severe shortages of food and medicine. In response to this humanitarian crisis‚ a number of Famine Relief Committees were formed by people in Great Britain to ship emergency supplies through the Allied blockade. Most of these committees ceased operations after the war ended and the Greek crisis subsided; however

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    After Gerald R. Ford’s short presidency‚ Jimmy Carter won the election of 1976. Carter followed Humanitarian Diplomacy‚ which focuses closely on human rights and interests of the people. Carter was very set on making peace with the Middle East after the Yom Kippur War. He focused on peace for the whole world. The Camp David Accords were signed and to establish peace between the Middle East. Carter also pushed to make things right between China and resolve the problems to have peace. He wanted to

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    History Essay Chapter 6: Emancipation In this chapter we learn of the work of many humanitarians‚ who tried hard to get the abolition of the slave trade (slavery) some lead to conditions being improved until finally freedom was given to the black man and his family. It was true the society in Britain was changing in many ways‚ a new era was there‚ the use of machines powered by steam production of man made products easier‚ men and women from all over the country flocked to town to look work‚ with

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    The humanitarian award is given to those who strive to help those in need. This award is earned by those who go above and beyond for charities and communities that have been hit by disasters or even just to help friends and family. My best friend is deserving of this award because he has helped me through some things in the past‚ he’s helped at animal shelters‚ and he even joined the national guard. My best friend Jake deserves this award because he helped me stay calm last year when my grandma

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    Humanitarian Benefits of a Revolution As a result of the French Revolution‚ representatives of the people‚ otherwise known as the National Assembly‚ drafted a declaration of expected‚ absolute‚ and sacred rights of man on August 26‚ 1789‚ known as the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. Deputies of the National Assembly accredited the cause of public calamity to the obliviousness‚ mistreatment and disdain of the rights of man. To assist in the conservation of general welfare‚ the Declaration

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    a 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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    A Review of Peter Singer ’s Famine‚ Affluence and Morality PHI 208: Ethics and Moral Reasoning 8 July 2013 Singer ’s goal in the article Famine‚ Affluence and Morality is to try and get people to understand their moral obligation to help those in need. He uses a refugee camp as an example that people are starving to death. But when you look at the article as a whole‚ he is trying to show an even bigger picture. There are people suffering all over the world

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