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    The author uses an analogy to compare himself to, to describe the way he is being treated in this situation. A woman has just put her hands on the authors child and, he decided to speak up about it. Attention is drawn to their confrentation and a white male has come to the white womans defense without any knowledge of the events that transpired. Coates writes “A white man standing nearby spoke in her defense. I experienced this as his attempt to rescue the damsel from the beast.”(94). Coates is…

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    "It is better to die for what you believe in rather than to lie to save your life" is a topic that is widely debated. I believe that life is more important than anything else so if you do have to lie it is a small price to pay in order to save your life. People may think that lying is immoral and should never be done but a counter argument to this is that one’s life is so important that it would be almost impossible that lying to save your life could be immoral. Also, Christianity, Judaism and…

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    Serve God, Save the Plant: Serve God, Save the Planet is a book written by Matthew Sleeth. Matthew Sleeth is a former chief of the medical staff at some sort of large hospital. Thus, he was living the American dream. After customarily being encounter with patients who are suffering from things such as: cancer, asthma, and many other diseases, Mr. Sleeth began to wonder if how we as humans, are the culprit to all these different types of diseases. After turning to God, Mr. Sleeth the Bible…

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    you willing to give up? How much can you give up? How much will you? Regardless of your answers, what remains is that you are affluent enough to give. Philosopher provocateur Peter Singer uncomfortably highlights these questions in The Life You Can Save: How to do Your Part to End World Poverty (New York: Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2010.). Singer’s goals are "to challenge you to think about our obligations to those trapped in extreme poverty", and "to convince you to choose to give more of…

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    Did Napoleon save or destroy the French Revolution? In 1799 Napoleon seizes power and takes charge of France. Did Napoleon destroy what was left of the Revolution or did he save it? Napoleon was the cause of a new era, wars, changes in the French society, and the changes in territories. Napoleon was a commander in the army at the age of twenty-six. In 1803 Napoleon wants France to become the most powerful country. By 1808 Napoleon and France controls most of Europe. Napoleon conquered most of…

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    The Life You Can Save is a novel published by Peter Singer in 2009. Singer tries to get his readers to consider doing something more to help others. He brings up the question of what obligation do we owe to those in extreme poverty. He has several scenarios laid out each different but mostly having to do with sacrificing something of yours or someone’s life. One scenario he brings up in the beginning is that you’re running late to work and you see a toddler flailing about in the water. Most…

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    Kill a Cigarette. Save a Life. Yours. The puff of smoke that comes out of one small cigarette may be considered to some as cool as it leaves one’s lips; but to most, they see the health effects that you are doing to your body. As seen in the “Kill a cigarette. Save a life. Yours.” anti-smoking advertisement, a teen boy is smoking a cigarette looking helpless and innocent. This begs the question of whether he knows that the smoke he is creating with the cigarette has formed into a handgun and…

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    is a video called “Save the oceans, feed the world!” that was filmed on October 2013. A woman in the video is a marine biologist, who name is Jackie Savitz and she gave a speech about the facts, benefits, and the reasons why everyone should save the oceans. According to Jackie Savitz, the oceans’ fishes bring a lot of advantages for our people. Jackie also says that when the population increases, the pressure of the demanding of food will gets worse. Therefore, we all must save the oceans so we…

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    This will be the single most important piece of information to read when it comes to health. The contents provided is enough to save lives; literally. The brain is an amazing organ that not only controls the entire body’s functions; it also has the ability to heal its host body. In today’s society, developing countries such as the U.S., are bombarded with quick fix medications and foreign elements in the form of pills and injections. Not only does this interfere with humanity’s natural…

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    Do Guns Kill or Save? One bullet, from one shot, from one gun, is all it takes. One small little bullet travelling so fast, that one cannot see it coming. This little bullet propels itself toward a body, and when it hits the body and pierces the skin, a whole life can change. When this bullet pierces a skull, or tears open a beating heart, everything changes. In a split second everything, every potential this person could’ve fulfilled, has vanished. This is all a result of one bullet, from one…

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