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    Foreign aid is not a new concept to American people. For generations there has been programs set in place to help impoverished nations struggling to survive and industrialize. Money and supplies is continuously poured into countries such as Africa, with varying effects. Article after article has been published in substantial newspapers and magazines encouraging the donation and help of everyone, but should the people respond? Have these countries become dependent on foreign aid, or is it pulling…

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    I argue that humanitarian aid is no different from other American foreign policies because it serves the interest of the United States. The PEPFAR program is an example of humanitarian aid that was initially received as a merciful and generous program, but it soon showed many altruistic flaws. The United States could have donated the allotted AIDS relief fund to the United Nations to spend on AIDS relief, but instead created its own relief program. Some issues with PEPFAR are that it…

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    Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) epidemic specifically amongst African American Women. The research study was conducted on African American women in the Washington DC area with HIV/Aids. The researcher examined the population because HIV/AIDS is an ongoing issue and African American women are more at risk. According to the article, African American women are more likely than other races to contract HIV/AIDS and die. The author suggests that there are more concerning factors than just HIV/AIDS…

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    Hearing Aids Case Study

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    reliability issues with these new hearing aids but had some ongoing issues with comfort. He had to visit the clinic on four occasions in two years to have these addressed. On the first occasion the right hearing aid was uncomfortable, Clem could resolve this by pulling it out slightly but this lead to feedback. AHA retubed the hearing aid and altered the bend of the tube so it did not press on the back of Clem’s ear. Ten months later he returned as the right hearing aid was uncomfortable again,…

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    When we think of giving aid, most of our underlying intentions are to help people by giving them resources that would help improved the current situation. But what really happens when we give aid is that it just temporarily relief the problem instead of providing resources to help improve development for the people. I think most of the time when we are donating clothes and giving money to help a country in need, we think we are actually helping to improve and we assume that we are making it…

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    Nations are not the only entities capable of providing aid, and much of the individual work done in foreign countries comes from the private sector of society. Military aid will almost always require a government presence, but smaller expeditions, such as volunteers sent to teach, or distribute medicine, or provide service, act independently from the government. These organizations often provide a large amount of disaster relief as well, collecting and distributing donations of food, clean water…

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    Financial Aid Fault

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    The Fault in our Financial Aid Process Thousands of people dedicate their life to working in the financial aid field, and billions of people are sent financial aid daily; nevertheless, the system has flaws that must be modified. Financial aid is sent out to millions of people who do not use the money in the intended manner who, consequently, are stealing from our government. Government financial aid should be more strongly based on GPA, how many hours have been admitted into a job or career…

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    College Financial Aid Office, but no work experience. 2. Please describe a difficult customer service situation that you have experienced and what actions you took to satisfactorily resolve it. A student came to the Financial Aid Office to check her financial aid status. She was very upset about financial aid not paying for her classes and the payment was due the exact same day she visited our office. Student grumpy stated…

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    Help or Hurt? Humanitarian Aid For over a century, the humanitarianism has represented compassion, courage, goodness, and heroism. It remains so in many ways today. Most of us feel compelled to donate or volunteer when we see images of a starving child, a displaced refugee, or when we hear news about a war-torn or natural disaster affected regions. It is heartwarming to know that there are so many organizations and individuals who so selflessly and courageously rush to help those in need. One of…

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    Peter Kropotkin Mutual Aid

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    Mutual Aid Many people have heard the words mutual aid in their life at one time or another. Around the world countries and nations offer each other some form of mutual aid. For example, the United States sent mutual aid in the form of medicine and doctors when the Ebola virus broke out in Arica. Mutual aid consists of two different definitions. Mutual aid in reference to organizational theory means “voluntary trades of resources and service that will benefit each party” (Wikipedia). Mutual aid…

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