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    Humanitarian Services People all over the world are suffering from the effects of natural disasters, poverty, and war. There are two humanitarian organizations that offer a number of programs to assist those in need. The Cooperative for Assistance Relief Everywhere or C.A.R.E and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies or I.F.R.C, are two organizations that over relief to people all over the globe. Each of these organizations have several different programs…

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    shortcomings are the basis of the humanitarian discourse which has become an acceptable form of interference from dominant groups – prevalently Western governments. While many of the organizations…

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    Both are non – profit organization focus on humanitarians in worldwide. Even thought both focus on similar things but each of organization use many strategies that will help achieve the engagement with the audience. The reason why the organization should pay close attention to their audience’s need is simple: By making it easier for them to present their thoughts, the organization increase value over time. The World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with…

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    Poverty In Africa

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    reality is that majority of the world’s population is not aware of the devastating effects of poverty, people living in poverty suffer from hunger and are prone to diseases. Donating to Africa is not only a call for civic mercy but more of a humanitarian aid to the people who are victims of poverty. Packtor in 2014 reported that seventy-five percent of the poorest countries in the world are located in Africa such as Zimbabwe, Ethiopia and Liberia. Residents in these countries continue to live…

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    People Who Made a Difference Throughout the history of the world, many humanitarians have had significant impacts on today’s society. Among these, certain few have strongly influenced a time for change and fought for their beliefs during that era. Although facing hardships along the way, many humanitarians strove for everyone’s well being, no matter their race, age, or gender. Three of the most remarkable humanitarians during past and present times include Mother, Irena Sendler, and Dorothea…

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    Mercy Corps is a humanitarian aid agency whose main goal is help those struck by disaster. Mercy Corps is all over the world. They are stationed in places like South Sudan, Libya, Lebanon, Haiti, Myanmar, India, Uganda, United States, and Syria, just to name a few. (Mercy Corps website CITE) The reasons for needing aid in these countries include natural disasters and man-made disasters. Natural disasters include earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, floods, avalanches, droughts, storms…

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    leg before the next patient is brought in,” she is being deliberately graphic. This graphic quality not only underscores the horrifying consequences of international neutrality in the face of war, but also punctuates discussions of peace talks and aid convoy negotiations with a graphic reminder of what was at stake in these discussions (Fink…

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    My Hope Research Paper

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    The Hope for the Hopeless Light in illness Have you ever been so sick that you feel as if you are going to die? All you can do is lay in bed helplessly and wait for your body to heal itself due to our strong immune system. We get to skip school and go to our doctor 's office which is usually within an hour drive. We get diagnosed with a cold or the flu and get prescribed a medication and are on our way home within the next hour or so. We get to go home and fight off the illness. We eventually…

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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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    making the necessary decisions to save East Bengalis from evitable starvation, violence, and disease. Even the most prominent aid contributors such as Britain and Australia spend much more on domestic luxury projects than on reducing fellow human suffering. Using Bengal as an example, Singer asserts that people have a moral obligation to give significant amounts of money to aid organizations. In disagreement, I will argue that we also have a right to keep our earnings because we have…

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