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    The Celebrity Controversy

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    public figures for humanitarian causes. It is debatable that celebrities’ vast influence on the public can negatively impact the cause. Realistically, the celebrities influence on the public is the reason that celebrity humanitarians are successful advocates. Celebrities hold the power to generate awareness quickly and talk with bureaucrats to initiate change, while also benefiting from the publicity. These qualities make them strong candidates for becoming the voice of humanitarian causes.…

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    Life In Refugee Camps

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    Life in the refugee camps It’s all about survival they just sit or lay and wait and wait for food and water and medical to show up they are about to die without food and water and medical they need your help all you have to do is donate what you want them to have they don’t care what it is they just want food and water, if they have water it's dirty water but right now they don’t care they are just so thirsty and hungry it’s unreal we need to help them before they die just image all the kids…

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    Preventing Homelessness

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    homeless. Whether it is donating goods or your services, they appreciate everything. You can donate your clothes that you no longer wear, or food you believe they would enjoy. Remember when you are donating, to contemplate what they could benefit from to aid them in receiving a job. You could donate decent clothes they can wear them to a job interview, then they can move back on the right track to living in their own home. Even if you can’t donate a lot, they appreciate every little bit and…

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    throughout history. Since 1991, the US has turned to airpower to achieve strategic objectives in a variety of ways. While there are numerous examples, we will examine how airpower has been utilized in two general categories: containment and humanitarian rights. The first category will discuss how the US has utilized airpower to contain bad actors in support of our economic, social, and political interests. The second category demonstrates airpower utilization for regime influence and/or…

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    Summer Of Barshinskey

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    Following this is a discussion of the environment to aid understanding of some of the physical difficulties involved in the relief effort. This chapter includes a major effort in trying to reconstruct a map of the area based on Russian maps of the period. Chapter 3 is a brief description of the political…

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    Overcoming Homelessness

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    “ For any of us, the loss of a job, death of a spouse or a child or a severe physical disability could be the route to total despair.”(Anonymous 1) To help homeless people we can come together and help build shelters, give toys to kids, financial aid to families, and provide medical attention. Also, we should give everyone the minimum wage of ten dollars for every…

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    Humanitarian Intervention Humanity as a basis value for all individuals, we all born with equality in terms of human dignity and rights. These rights must be respected and cannot be violated by other people or even state. This notion is seemed to contradict with the real situation that occurs in the world since the violation of people is likely to increase. International community wants all to realize the important of humanity and uphold this virtue so the incidents of humanity violation will…

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    over 200 private oocyte, female egg, donation agencies. The women that donate are paid about $5,000- $8,000 per donation and this has caused many women to donate. Although many of the agencies deny that they are buying oocytes, but instead are paying the women for their “time and inconvenience,” thus a loophole. If .the blood and reproductive cell incentivized donations have shown us anything is that a monetized incentive will boost the donations (Harris and Alcorn). Many governments around…

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    of a home have just lost their schools; their community; their education. And UNICEF is helping to provide those kids with an education in hope that they will have a good future despite what they have had to go through as children. UNICEF is an organization that is accessible online or by phone. Anyone who is interested in how they are helping the children can learn about them on their website or call to ask questions, as well as donate to the cause and maybe save the future of a child who has…

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    going to discuss Singer’s thesis in his article “The Singer Solution to World Poverty.” His thesis is as follows: • If you don’t donate to organizations like UNICEF and Oxfam America, you’re acting just as badly as Bob. The reason why Singer believe this is because Bob’s situation resembles that of people able but unwilling to donate to overseas aid organizations like UNICEF and Oxfam America. Singer paraphrases one of philosopher Peter Unger’s book, Living High and Letting Die example in his…

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