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    cleaning up the air and improving future emissions to remove those emissions? The COP21 addresses these issues well. A primary issue lies with developed countries that have already used their fair share or more of fossil fuels that are now telling the developing countries to restrict their consumptions. But as the COP21 mentions, the responsibility resides in developed nations such as the US to take responsibility, but is not liable or financially responsible. This though promotes the idea of…

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    implement new climate change legislation. Target 13.3 focuses on education and awareness of climate change which can be measured using global polls. The mobilization of funds that is required of Target 13.a may be measured by monitoring how much money developed…

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    The idea of leaving your developed nation to assist those suffering in the developing nations, the measurement of wealth and development used are all Eurocentric and the emphasis on economic assistance demonstrates the neoliberalist agenda. WE Schools provides helpful resources for…

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    Reflection Helping Them or Hurting them During the past years, there has been a lot of material and perspectives regarding the role of aid from developed nations to developing nations. How the undeveloped nations need to look up to the developed ones and follow their lead, do exactly as they did. The common factor about this week’s readings is that every country needs to walk their own path towards development. Here, I would like to emphasize their own path. For instance, how each…

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    While those living in more developed nations simply have to turn the faucet handles when they want drinking water or to wash our clothes, for countless of millions more worldwide, this simple act often turns into an ordeal. As such, world organizations from several developed and undeveloped nations convened recently in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to identify and target the five most urgent needs currently found in every third world nation--be it Latin America, Africa or elsewhere. Our article below…

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    Life Expectancy Rate

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    The first concept I chose is the overall trend in life expectancy between developed countries and less developed countries throughout time. The two variables I have chosen to illustrate this are life expectancy in years and income per person (or GDP/capita) because we tend to determine level of development of a country based on the income and GDP per person. My observations reflect the concept because countries with higher income per person (such at The United States, Germany, or the UK) tend to…

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    Sportsmanship Influence

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    sportsmanship. I have also noticed that you can easily become injured if they are not careful. Passion is also developed if played for a long time, and can develop an opportunity to play the sport of their choosing for a career. The kids that I have trained left the pitch with something positive to say. I am 100% positive there are many more who lots of good things to say about sports.…

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    Ethics Of Refugees

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    When discussing the suffering of refugees, it’s important to consider human rights because the essential human rights of these refugees are being violated almost daily. These asylum seekers are smuggled in large numbers everyday by water and land and often end up dying or in worse situations than they sought refuge from. Not only do we as human beings have a duty to help those who are suffering, but politics, and those who make up our political systems globally share that duty. The focus on…

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    National Geographic’s article on Farming and Agriculture states that, “40 percent of the Earth 's land is now given over to agriculture” (Owen, 1). This means the amount of land susceptible to the detrimental effects of climate change is incredibly vast. The Farming and Agriculture article also notes that, “maps suggest that an area roughly the size of South America is used for crop production, while even more land; 7.9 to 8.9 billion acres (3.2 to 3.6 billion) is being used to raise livestock”…

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    paragraphs and they will illustrate the reasons behind Canada and Australia’s long-standing alliance and the development of its strength. get it now or wait for what u will never Military defense was one of the main reasons why Australia and Canada developed a strong relationship. Since they both share a common membership under the British empire, they frequently fought battles together. Military ties between both Canada and Australia were established in the 19th century, when 154 rebels…

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