percent is considered upper class. Should one percent of the population be responsible for thirteen percent? The answer is no‚ the wealthy should not have to be responsible for the poor. The wealthy should not be obligated to help the poor because they‚ in most cases‚ have earned what they received. The poor don’t deserve to live in the conditions they do‚ but it is all about opportunities. The wealthy took advantage of their opportunities and got a lot out of it. The poor cannot expect the wealthy
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Characteristics b. Traits c. Genetic Variation 9. Threats 10. Socio-economic Value 11. Environmental Impact 12. Effects on Indigenous People Adansonias reach heights of 5 to 30 m (16 to 98 ft) and have trunk diameters of 7 to 11 m (23 to 36 ft) • Adansonia digitata L. – African Baobab (western‚ northeastern‚ central & southern Africa‚ and in Oman and Yemen in the Arabian Peninsula‚ Asia) • Adansonia grandidieri Baill. – Grandidier’s Baobab
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people in developed countries sometimes say‚ “We have a responsibility to help suffering people in undeveloped countries. Let’s give the money to charity for poor people in undeveloped countries!!” However‚ do people in developed countries really have a responsibility to help people in undeveloped countries? Why would we have a responsibility to help people in undeveloped countries? This essay will argue that people in wealthy‚ developed countries do not have a responsibility to help very poor people in
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Utilitarianism or God‚ do we have to choose? During many years that question is being formulated and many scholars had a very difficult time to decide if it was possible to follow God’s will and the principle of utility maximization. The principle of utility maximization was a theory created by John Stuart Mill and presented in his book Utilitarianism (1863). Societies throughout the years have argued that those theories are hard to combine‚ since Utilitarianism seeks for self-development and
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Skrabak PHL-101-02 28 February 2024 Do Persons Have Souls? The term‚ “soul”‚ what exactly is this entity‚ and its purpose within ourselves–these questions have presented a long-lived debate within the world of philosophy for years upon years. This renowned question has been “answered” through a plethora of perspectives‚ but still‚ there is no definite‚ final answer to what those have been trying to depict. My paper will break down Liriano’s argument–people do possess souls–alongside the evidence
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am standing here to deliver a speech on ‘Why do teenagers need to have fun?’ Ladies and gentleman‚ fun means enjoyment‚ entertainment and the pleasure of life. I believe all if you must have the experience of being fun. But what you do not know‚ teenagers like us need to have fun and there are many advantages of having fun. Could you imagine the world with no fun at all? Surely it will be a dull as ditch washer for sure. First‚ teenagers need to have fun because having fun can enhance their social
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What My Dogs Have Taught Me I’ve taught my dogs many things. How to sit‚ how to stop jumping all over guests‚ and how to stop wiggling their butts all over people as a greeting (okay‚ I’m still working on that one). But what have my dogs taught me over the years? My German Shepherd‚ Trooper‚ was neglected by a police officer for the first year of his life‚ but we rescued him and he had nine happy years with our family‚ where he was loved unconditionally. He taught me that where I have been in the
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Why do golf balls have dimples? - Oct 2011 Historical Background Before golf balls started being produced with dimples‚ golf players originally played with smooth balls. However‚ eventually players started noticing that the older balls that had more dents and scratch marks on them would fly further. Golfers were drawn towards this advantage‚ and so more golf balls were intentionally grooved by manufacturing companies. More research went into shaping balls to fly further and more efficiently up
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Prompt: Should laws have exceptions or degrees and why? Imagine a society in which apple thieves received the same punishment as child thieves and children were punished for not being able to think like adults. A society in which people in car accidents were deemed murderers and punished as such. Does this sound fair? A fair legal system should punish criminals based on how much their actions would hurt the individuals of society‚ in order to serve as a force of protection. Knowing this‚ the society
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A hawksbill turtle’s diet consists mainly of sponges that live on coral reefs. Their sharp‚ narrow beaks are used to feed on prey found in reef crevices.Because of their sponge diet their meat is harmful to humans. Sponges have toxic chemical compounds which accumulate in the turtles tissue. If their meat is eaten it may cause serious illnesses or extreme cases‚ even death. Hawksbill turtles are important inhabitants of coral reefs. By consuming sponges‚ they play an important
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