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    Huixin Ma Alison Lau Writing 121 April 6‚ 14 In the article “The Singer Solution to World Poverty”‚ the author Peter Singer mainly argues that people who are rich should be donate their money to the poor ones instead of spending to buying something unessential like cars‚ fancy restaurant or luxuries‚ etc. Then Singer list two examples to support his idea. One is a retired schoolteacher called Dora who tricked a boy to a family which will adopt him in order to earn 1000 dollar. Nonetheless‚ the

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    Poor People in the Bible.

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    1. From the book of Amos‚ state how the poor and needy were afflicted. (4) In the book of Amos‚ the poor were treated as outcast and were discriminated against. The government collected taxes from the poor such as rent thus fine buildings were built and pleasant vine yards were established. Selling the righteous for money and the needy for a pair of sandals tells us a lot about the social conditions of that time when the poor had to fight for their just rights‚ which were all too frequently ignored

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    D.U. Singer Hospital Case

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    D.U. Singer Hospital Products Corp. a. Statement of Objectives The objective of this project is to develop‚ introduce and market a long term antiseptic product that is compliant with both external (FDA‚ EPA‚ and OSHA) regulations and internal specifications with a production yield of 95 percent at a level of 80 percent of the full production of the goal of 10 million liters per year. The project will start on Monday‚ March 10‚ 2014 with a goal of efficiently completing the project within the

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    lack of food‚ shelter‚ and medical care” Singer stated. (Pojman 759) Peter Singer is an ethical and political philosophy that is well known for his founding movement of modern animal rights. (Peter Singer) Moreover‚ he believed that people who are suffering from lack of resources are morally bad‚ in this case Bengal. Besides‚ it is in our power to prevent something bad from occurring. So‚ Singer’s overall idea is that we have a moral duty to help the poor from starvation in this world. (Pojman 758)

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    “The Gift of the Giver” and “A Rich Man’s Son” were both very inspiring. Both fables taught me the importance of giving to others and showing gratitude for the gift received. “ The Gift and the Giver” is a folktale about a poor farmer who found a perfect apple‚ many people admired its beauty‚ but they didn’t know what to do with it. The poor farmer thought that this type of perfectection is only worthy for the king‚ so the poor farmer gave it to the king and just wanted a smile from the king in

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    What Makes A Nation Rich

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    What makes a nation rich? MIT economist Daron Acemoglu considered why some nations thrive economically while others do not in an article in Esquire magazine. Asking what makes a nation rich he pondered on why some nations as in the United States are well developed and have better standards of living than many countries in Africa‚ South Asia‚ South America‚ and around the world. He argues that inequality is not predetermined‚ nations are not created poor or rich but that their governments make them

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    “The Rich People’s School” “The worst form of inequality is trying to make unequal things equal -Aristotle.” Recognizing the different variety of socio economic classes‚ many people tend to identify others and their quality of life‚ based off their personal economic struggles. We are influenced to consider poverty to be one “single story”‚ which manipulates some of us to think‚ “they are who they are because it was their choice”. For some‚ we instantly dehumanize them‚ placing them on a scale contributing

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    English 101 March 24‚ 2014 Obstacles Faced by the Working Poor There are millions of Americans who have jobs but still remain poor despite the strong labor markets; these people are referred to as "the working poor." The working poor are working people whose incomes fall below a given poverty line. Even though these people are working‚ the wages are insufficient causing them to face numerous obstacles that make it difficult for them to provide the basic necessities to maintain a stable life. Some

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    Rich Child Left Behind

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    article “No Rich Child Left Behind” written by Sean Reardon‚ focuses on the education gap between students of low and high-income families. Throughout the article‚ Reardon informs his audience on many studies he has conducted and read about that prove the following to be true: the rich children perform better in school‚ on average‚ than children from middle-class or poor families‚ high-income students are more likely to be enrolled in a highly selective college or university and graduate‚ the rich outperform

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