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    Population; A Human Source Or Burden Zawar Hussain The world population milestone that is sparking a global discussion on today’s most pressing environmental‚ health and justice issues‚ Pakistan’s population has continued to grow at break-neck speed. This has put immense pressure on the resources Pakistan has or can generate. Some would argue that every birth produces a consumer. Increasing population is actually a blessing in Islam‚ Christianity and Judaism. So in religious sense its good

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    The White Man's Burden

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    Kipling’s poem is condensed with rhetoric and one of the key devices is ethnocentrism. Ethnocentrism is the belief in inherent superiority of one’s own group and culture. “The White Man’s Burden” is based on white supremacy and the title itself is an example of ethnocentrism. For something to a burden of someone it will have to be a load and a load weighs people down. Kipling obviously compares the slaves to a load. Therefore‚ he states that they are lesser compared to Americans. Which means the

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    Kipling wrote the poem “The White Man’s Burden” to urge the U. S. to take up the “burden” of empire‚ or to take up the White Man’s burden‚ which is to send the best men abroad and your sons into exile to serve your captives. The poem is subtitled "The United States and the Philippine Islands". The poem is written in 1899 which is one year after the Spanish-American War. Kipling’s intended audience is the Americans. The poem is showing Americans the burdens of imperialism on the newly taken over Philippines

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    Edward D. Morel‚ The Black Man’s Burden (1903) Edward Morel (1873-1924) was a French-born British journalist and socialist who drew attention to imperial abuses and led a campaign against slavery in the Belgian Congo. While working for a Liverpool shipping firm in Brussels‚ Morel noticed that the ships leaving Belgium for the Congo carried only guns‚ chains‚ and ammunition‚ but no commercial goods‚ and that ships arriving from the colony came back full of valuable products such as rubber and

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    Hazing a Benefit or Burden

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    Hazing: A Benefit or Burden The concept of hazing has long since been a source of debate‚ yet it has also served as a means of training designed to save lives. Hazing has been around almost as long as mankind but its formal introduction became most apparent in the military. Hazing is used to bring a group of people together as a unit and teach them a great deal of information in a short amount of time. Hazing is designed as a consequence based teaching method where a mistake leads to harassment

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    How does the selection by Edward Morel challenge or undermine Kipling’s beliefs? The dialogue “White Man’s Burden” is a condescending and patronizing text. The text was written in response to the winning of the Spanish-American war. In the first stanza‚ Kipling says we need to “take up” this burden. That what the white men have to do is so heavy and the responsibility of this burden is on their shoulders fully. This responsibility is that it was solely up to white people‚ the captors‚ to civilize

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    interpretation of the poem is that Kipling presents that white people have an obligation to rule over people from other races or ethnicities. Also‚ it suggests that the “burden” of white people‚ is to help other countries to develop around the world. Finally‚ Kipling is suggesting that we need to “Take up the White Man’s Burden” meaning that we‚ the United States‚ must begin to colonize places around the world. I think that Kipling specifically wrote “Take up” as a message that the imperialistic

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    suffering actually get some type of treatment. Anxiety disorder are quiet pricy it cost the cost the U.S. more than $42 billion a year‚ however is almost one-third of the country’s $148 billion total mental health bill‚ according to "The Economic Burden of Anxiety Disorders‚" a study by (ADAA). An menace amount of money such as $22.84 billion dollars costs are acquainted with the repetition of the use of health care services; people with anxiety disorders reach for a relief for symptoms that resemble

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    Difficult Choices: A Parents Burden Me Me Rochester Community and Technical College Abstract Within this paper I will argue that the decision of the parents and doctor’s in Case Study #15 (p. 713) of our Biomedical Ethics book‚ were justified‚ and should not be considered cruel or unusual by any means. I will use the terms and principles advocated in Kantian ethics as explained by Onora O’Neill‚ to argue my point. The papers thesis is centered around the fact that Ashley’s parents have already

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    Financial Information Analysis: The Burden of the Sarbanes Oxley Act Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Sarbanes Oxley Act 2002: The Burden it places on companies 5 Cost of Compliance 5 Cost of Finance to U.S Companies 5 Fees and Audit 6 Reduced Competition 7 Conclusion 8 References 9 Executive Summary The Sarbanes Oxley Act‚ named after its two main sponsors‚ Senator Paul Sarbanes and Congressman Mike Oxley is a legislation that must be complied by all

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