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    end with a dead child. Many people who appalled by the idea of letting child die over a new TV often waste their money on things that they do not need, which Singer believes is very hypocritical. Singer calculated that it would cost about $200 in donations to help a sickly child become healthier. While he realizes that not everyone has an extra $200 lying around, many people can save this money by not going out to eat for a month or not buying the newest gaming console. Singer is a utilitarian, which

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    other events all over the country and the world. Survivors and current patients now have the opportunity to share their stories and become advocates and leaders within their current localities, in an effort to spread the message and solicit for donations wherever they go and with whomever they converse with. By the telling of their story, each survivor or volunteer makes connections with individuals who in turn become a source of proceeds and fill the ranks of local support

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    Christians should engage in the culture by being there for their community in the most beneficial ways possible. Cultural engagement has an amazing impact on anyone who chooses to participate. God will show up through the individual and their community to make it a better and safer place. Cultural engagement, to me, is to consume and partake in the environment around us through the lens of Jesus Christ. Be there for people even though they might not think, act, or look like you. Some Christians

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    The rise of new technology has offered new methods for organizations to gain support. Social media has given organizations a way to gain more support from people that would not normally support them. It gives organizations a quicker, cheaper way to get themselves known in the community. Recently crowdsourcing like Kickstarter has become a way for organizations to fundraise money. This research paper will explore the positives and negatives of crowdsourcing as a way for organizations to raise money

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    Low income families are struggling every day not only to pay their bills but to put food on the table for their families. There are many obstacles that prevent parents from being able to provide meals for their family and that is because they are either running a household alone, have a low income, or cannot find a job. “Hunger was associated strongly with unemployment, part-time employment for economic reasons (i.e., because more work could not be found), not working because of a disability

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    Rescuing Children from Poverty Peter Signer, a utilitarian philosopher who wrote the essay “The Signer Solution to World Poverty” that was published on September 5th, 1999 in the New York Times Magazine. He is the co-founder of “The Life You Can Save” which is a nonprofit organization that its mission is to help people living in poverty. Singer says about himself, “Yet for a utilitarian philosopher like myself -- that is, one who judges whether acts are right or wrong by their consequences” (1),

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    What is the Wounded Warriors Project? The topic I chose was the Wounded Warriors Project. I chose this project because back in the fall, I was at a charity softball tournament for the Wounded Warriors Project. At this event, anyone who hit a ball over the fence raised $25 towards the charity. I myself hit a ball over the fence and raised money for the event which made me wonder, what exactly is the Wounded Warriors Project? It is important to the veterans of war and I would like to learn more about

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    Meals On Wheels

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    Have you ever donated food, toys, clothing, time, or talents? If you have, you are aware of the intrinsic rewards that giving to others provides. Donating food provides less fortunate people with nutritional meal options. Not only are you providing for them, you are providing something for yourself. Studies have shown that people that do for others are happier than people that do not do for others. Providing food gives someone the feeling that people care about them. For

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    What makes television great? is it the fact the we get to see our favorite shows or is it the fact that we get to see our favorite actors or actress on television. Whatever makes television great for you I’m sure you’re going to love the show Hawaii five-o it stars Alex o’loughlin an Australian actor who plays the main character commander Steve Margaret. Alex o’loughlin has been nominated for numerus award like best lead actor in television and most outstanding actor in a

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    Pros And Cons Of Epstein

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    Epstein's next minor claim is that by obtaining organs as opposed to getting gave ones, the rich won't be supported over the poor any longer than they as of now are. He needs to tell individuals he understands that the rich are more ready to bear the cost of good restorative treatment promptly. He supposes offering organs won't change the injustice in any capacity, so it should not be thought about. The truth is that the rich will be more ready to get an organ than poor people if the organ costs

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