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    March 23‚ 2015    Democratization  1. Intro   2. Debating Paths to Democracy   a. Agency   b. Structural Theories   c. Others        3. Conclusions     In a democracy‚ the media will spread the information about the nation’s famine and the  president will take some action in order to help save his following presidential election. While  in an authoritarian regime‚ the information wouldn’t be spread and the leader wouldn’t take  action‚ but would lose his position.     Colonizer‚ US Influence‚ Solidarity

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    “Mythology” By Edith Hamilton Mythology is mainly known for the pagan religions that dominated Europe during the times of the Greek and Roman Empires. The main pagan religion being that of the Greek gods like Zeus‚ Hera‚ Ares‚ and Hercules which was the most prevalent and accepted amongst Europeans at the time. The religions although very harsh and unforgiving were prevalent because the people needed a strong spiritual source to depend on. The people needed a sense of unity in order to have their

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    Edith Wharton’s works of literature are characterized by an obvious use of dramatic irony. In her books The Age of Innocence and The House of Mirth‚ she tells stories that are so different they share a similar message. The underlying themes‚ while different‚ carry a common theme of society pressures‚ expectations and love troubles. The protagonist from each novel has goals‚ hope‚ and obstacles to face. The Age of Innocence‚ a novel that takes place in New York during the 1870’s‚ centers on a

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    quiet woman with a huge moral dilemma‚ and Mrs. Alida Slade‚ a woman who seems to have a serious bone to pick with her counterpart‚ have known each other for many years now. Together they are the main characters in the short story “Roman Fever”‚ by Edith Wharton. A rivalry has developed between the two main characters of the story. In a rivalry‚ there is always a winner and a loser. Wharton shows us how a desire to embarrass a friend can backfire. Mrs.

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    they are very uncomfortable with the Peter Singers ideas on donating all money beyond what they need to charity. Although they did think that it was a good idea‚ they didn’t necessarily believe that it was a moral decision. Of the arguments that I heard against Singer‚ and I did hear many‚ I don’t think that they are created equal. I’ll mention three in detail and some justifications that I heard that aren’t as relevant. First‚ Zach takes a view of freedom‚ that’s to say that he believes that it’s

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    Peter Singer Analysis

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    self enjoyment: concert tickets‚ iPhones‚ Jordans‚ Pizza ? If you answered “yes” to any of the above‚ then Peter Singer‚ utilitarian moral philosopher‚ would equate your actions to letting “a runaway train hurtle towards an unsuspecting child” (Singer 4). Though the prospect of not donating our extra funds to charities sounds selfish and egocentric. We are not monsters. In a sense‚ Singer is correct. Currently‚ every person who lives in an affluent country has the ability to donate to charity. Yet

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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

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    Peter Singer asserts that utilitarianism implies a moral obligation to be a vegetarian. Utilitarianism holds that the right actions‚ or what we ought to do‚ are those actions that are expected to produce the best overall consequences‚ provide maximum utility‚ happiness or pleasure and minimize pain and suffering. Utilitarians look at the probable consequences of choices and choose their actions based on whatever they believe will produce the most utility or pleasure. Singer claims that if one is

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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

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    Professor T. Edwards The Singer Solution to World Poverty In the Singer solution‚ Peter Singer talks about how it is wrong to live in luxury and watch someone else struggle for the basic things to survive. He argues that instead of going out spending money on necessities‚ help someone. He also tries to prove a point where as if you have something valuable to you‚ would you risk savings? Or would you help an innocent person in need? ​With this study I agree with Singer‚ because in reality no necessity

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