The World Is Not Enough

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    Teen Activist

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    That question is on your mind. Malala, Craig, Alex, and Faye show you what it is to be a teen activist. First, teen activists believe in something enough to fight for it. Often they also are problem solvers, they face challenges, and lastly they may start an organization or they help and organization. Teen Activists believe in something enough to fight for it. Thirty-two million girls are not in school. Who will stand up for them? Malala! She fights for girls to go to school because her…

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    Under Age Workers

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    Under age workers? Many children under the age of fourteen are working around the world just for income. Families are not making enough so their kids are having to work. They need just a little amount of money to survive. People should not buy products that are made and manufactured by children from second or third world countries. The factories air isn’t healthy for the workers especially the children. They have chemicals, and toxic materials making the shoes that are not good for the lungs are…

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    century A.D. is the kindle of a flame that is Christianity today. Christianity, by atheists, is seen as a religion that is false and one where the followers are mindlessly following a God that isn't real. Some have even gone far enough attempt to find all the evidence in the world to disprove the resurrection and ultimately destroy the Christian faith. Many have walked down this path but none return the same as they were before. This can be said for a man named Lee Strobel for he too has walked…

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    Effects Of Child Hunger

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    food in a country, and lastly a strong desire or craving. World hunger can be defined…

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    “The Singer Solution to World Poverty” 795 million people in the world, roughly one out of every nine, do not get enough food to live a healthy life. More than three billion, nearly half of the world’s population, live on less than $2.50 a day. Peter Singer, an altruistic professor of bioethics, created a highly complimented and criticized resolution for ending world poverty. The most prominent point of “The Singer Solution to World Poverty” is this: “the formula is simple: whatever money…

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    A perfect world consists of different things to each individual, but overall, mankind can agree, the in a perfect world, the population would utilize natural resources to create energy. These sources would work well in Los Angeles because they have a positive environmental impact and they counterbalance each others energy efficiency. The ideal, location for bacterial and photovoltaic energy is Los Angeles, California. Conditions for these two energy sources consist of large amounts of the sun…

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    from oil and coal. However, the world is facing the issue where it is not sure if it can produce an increasing amount of energy to supply what it consumes. The world wants to assure everyone that there is enough energy for the future generations to come. There are now new natural ways of providing energy that might ensure enough energy for the future without harming the environment, but these types of energy are not easy and cheap to obtain. As a result, the world would have to change from…

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    Third World Countries

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    of a Third World Country In the world today, people living in developed countries will see commercials or hear ads about people in third world countries living in poverty. They begin to think about how sad it is, then within the next ten minutes they forget all about it. People only know a small portion of what it is like to live in a third world country. Unless one has traveled abroad, they do not know about any other way of living other than their daily routines. Those in third world…

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    paradigm views the world in terms of boundless potential, where there is the possibility of enough for everyone. If you identify with a scarcity mentality you may view the previous sentence with skepticism and dismissal, or equate an abundance perspective with a deluded utopian vision. Yet rather than a Pollyannaish denial of injustice, an abundance mentality views the inequities of the world as stemming from scarcity consciousness on an individual and collective level. World hunger is not a…

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    World Hunger In Society

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    World hunger is one serious issue in society. World hunger causes many deaths and hunger related illnesses every year. Hunger can have certain affects on different countries, families, and young children. Hunger is one problem that society does not have a solution for. World hunger is caused by poverty, war, and lack of resources. Anup Shah states, “Almost half of the world’s population lives in poverty” (Poverty Facts and Stats). People who live in poverty suffer economically due to low…

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