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    “The Singer Solution to World Poverty” Singer begins his essay by describing two scenarios. The first scenario is about Dora. She was told she could make $1‚000 if she brought a homeless boy to an address. With the money she made she bought herself a television. Later on she was told the boy would be killed and his organs sold. Dora knows that what will happen to the boy is wrong and goes to get the boy back. The next scenario is about Bob. Bob is going to retire soon and invested the majority of

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    “The Singer Solution to World Poverty” Summary/Response Melbourne‚ Australia native‚ Peter Singer‚ was born in 1946. Today‚ singer is known as one of the most controversial philosophers. Singer has taught at campuses such as Princeton‚ the University of Colorado and the University of California. Singer has had a long career as an animal rights activist and currently is a professor of Bioethics at Princeton University. Singer also writes books and was published in The New York Times. In Singers

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    September 5‚ 1999 The Singer Solution to World Poverty By PETER SINGER Illustrations by ROSS MacDONALD The Australian philosopher Peter Singer‚ who later this month begins teaching at Princeton University‚ is perhaps the world’s most controversial ethicist. Many readers of his book "Animal Liberation" were moved to embrace vegetarianism‚ while others recoiled at Singer’s attempt to place humans and animals on an even moral plane. Similarly‚ his argument that severely disabled infants

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    Peter Singer’s Solution to world poverty How can we help people in need‚ and become better human beings? How can it be that we have money for new cars‚ houses and vacations‚ but when UNICEF or some other kind of healthcare organization ask us for just 2 dollars‚ we turn them down right away? In the article “Solution to world poverty” Peter Singer gives some of his suggestions on how to help others‚ and become better persons. Singer tells a story about a man named Bob. Bob just bought himself

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    Writer Peter Singer’s article “The Solution to World Poverty” develops a persuasive argument to encourage and make people understand the importance of donating to help save kids life within their means‚ Singer adopts a guilt-ridden tone in order to sway the audience into donating money to help the kids of Brazil. Singer achieve his purpose through the use of imagery‚ syntax‚ and rhetorical questions. Singer beings his article by describing a Brazilian film in where a homeless boy is persuade into

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    In his essay‚ “The Singer Solution to World Poverty”‚ the author Peter Singer wrote a few hypothetical examples to prove his moral judgments‚ in which he tried to persuade the readers to give away all the money one spends on luxuries via the example of Bob‚ a man who spared the innocent kids life trying to save his valuable Bugatti. However‚ the example of Bob failed to convince me as a good analogy for other people. First of all‚ Singer ignored one of the most considerable element in Bob’s scenario

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    Although poor people are often stereotyped as lazy‚ 83 percent of children from low-income families have at least one employed parent; close to 60 percent have at least one parent who works full-time and year-round (National Center for Children in Poverty‚ 2004). In fact‚ the severe shortage of living-wage jobs means that many poor adults must work two‚ three‚ or four jobs. According to the Economic Policy Institute (2002)‚ poor working adults spend more hours working each week than their wealthier

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    The Effects of Poverty on America All over the world‚ disparities between the rich and poor‚ even in the wealthiest of nations is rising sharply. Fewer people are becoming increasingly “successful” and wealthy while a disproportionately larger population is also becoming even poorer. There are many issues involved when looking at poverty. It is not simply enough (or correct) to say that the poor are poor due to their own (or their government’s) bad governance and management. In fact‚ you could

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    450% from 2000 according to OPEC the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Obesity in America is being labeled as a crisis: a condition of instability or danger‚ as in social‚ economic‚ political‚ or international affairs‚ leading to a decisive change‚ and an epidemic: a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease. Approximately 119 million American citizens are obese‚ that makes up 60% of America (3). 119 million people are overeating and under-exercising causing Americans to contract this

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    American answer to poverty is not to make the poor more secure in their poverty‚ but to reach down and to help them lift themselves out of the ruts of poverty and move with the large majority along the high road of hope and prosperity."() This statement from an old-time Democrat share the role that our government should be playing to abolish poverty is to help those people who can’t afford to raise their kids. And I believe that the most effective way to break the cycle of poverty is to raise the minimum

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