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    the wealthy doesn’t help the poor the wealthy are crushing their own wealth in their country’s values. Swift’s view is better than Hardin because Swift has had the title of being poor. The wealthy should help poor. My reasons are as following; overpopulation, famine aid, and no work. In my reading “LifeBoat Ethics” by Garrett Hardin and “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift, are both similar cases in dealing with the poor but Swift’s uses patos and Hardin agreement is based on logos. So Swift…

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    is important that we should prevent this from occurring soon by controlling our population. Because of this, I would agree with the components of the RH Law. It is evident that contraceptives have the potential to reduce the problem regarding overpopulation. By allowing contraception methods to be accessible to the public especially the poor, the less privileged would have the chance to provide a better future for their families through family planning methods. It would be favorable to the…

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    Solving World Hunger

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    Some people argue that world hunger is due to overpopulation instead. They argue, that when rich nations aid third world countries, it just encourages the poor people to reproduce faster, which leads to them relying on powerful countries for more food. Marx argues that “helping the poor will drag the well…

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    Each person per day produces about 4.4 pounds of waste. The majority of this waste is thrown away in the trashcan, which is set at the curb to be picked up by a diesel truck polluting the air and using energy, only to end up in a landfill. With the increase in needs of food and other items, more and more trash will result. Recycling is the best way to fix this problem and keep 95% of trash out of landfills. It is projected that Americans will throw away over 11 million tons of glass bottles…

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    8 REASONS WHY WE HAVE TO STOP POVERTY NOW Did You Know... About half of the entire people living on earth today are poor The percentage of people living in poverty South Asia Australia South Asia USA India Europe Canada Africa (Sub Saharan) South America 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 1. Because it is the Right Thing to do Okay, this was pretty obvious, but I just wanted to remind you of the fact. It just isn 't okay or humane that we feel alright about people dying of poverty when we have…

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    are generally more economically prosperous. In addition, educated girls, in particular, grow up to become women who have fewer children which ultimately improves one of the biggest issues in the developing world today: overpopulation. It may at first not be apparent how overpopulation inhibits development, or why it is such an issue. One explanation for “the continued existence of hunger is that population growth outstrips food production” (Evans and Thomas 445). It then becomes clear how a…

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    is the destruction of our environment. This destruction is directly related to overpopulation and is only exacerbated as the population increases. One of the…

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    Propaganda has permeated the lives of the American public to come to the realization that there is an overpopulation problem in the world. The public has seen large numbers of the world’s population suffering from serious hunger, but only 2% suffer from serious hunger. The fact is that food production around the world has increased faster than that of the population…

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    Currently, the only country that has taken action against overpopulation is China. China has the largest population in the world, over three times the population of the United States. They are enforcing the One-child Policy, allowing only one child to be born in each family. Out of the Chinese population, a surprising…

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    McKibben’s general argument in Chapter three in his work, Maybe One, is that we live in a special time. More specifically, McKibben argues that it is special not due to the fact of the rising population, but the extent that an individual produces waste as the world continues to develop and demand more resources. McKibben illustrates that humans are in a special time by using chapter three to answer the questions: How many of us are there? , How big are we? , and How big is the Earth?. McKibben…

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