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    Tom Shi Final Draft Dr. Smalley 10.11.2012 Even Little Bit Helps: My solution to world poverty Try to imagine when you became a homeless child who is facing death because of starvation‚ would not you want a piece of bread from a kind man? In the article "The Singer Solution to World Poverty" Peter Singer talks about whether we should save poor children or not by donating money. In his article‚ Singer helps us realize our response for the deaths of children in poor families by asking the

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    On September 5th‚ 1999‚ Peter Singer wrote an article for the New York Times newspaper titled The Singer Solution to World Poverty. He states that residents in developed countries should donate to charitable causes aimed at reducing poverty. In the past‚ some of his works have been controversial‚ and this extends to his works on the relationship between charity and the public. He points out that it is wrong for people to enjoy their wealth and live in luxury while majority of people are suffering

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    Tijuana‚ Mexico‚ my daughter said: “Daddy‚ why are there so many kids asking for money?” At that moment of time‚ I had no answer to give her. Finally‚ I told her that Mexico is a country that lacks support for its indigenous people. That the government of Mexico does a poor job in taking care of its people in need. She responded by saying “our country gives a lot of free food to kids.” I then told her that a lot of countries in this world have the same issue. At that moment her facial expression

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    In his essay‚ “The Singer Solution to World Poverty”‚ the author Peter Singer wrote a few hypothetical examples to prove his moral judgments‚ in which he tried to persuade the readers to give away all the money one spends on luxuries via the example of Bob‚ a man who spared the innocent kids life trying to save his valuable Bugatti. However‚ the example of Bob failed to convince me as a good analogy for other people. First of all‚ Singer ignored one of the most considerable element in Bob’s scenario

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    Philosopher Peter Singer uses his ethical influence‚ to define and support his cause regarding the ethical choices of Americans. In his work and study‚ “The Singer Solution to World Poverty‚” he provides demonstrates of ethos and pathos appeals‚ however many fallacies and logical appeals exposes his perspective to fall short‚ and resulting in discrepancy throughout his dissertation. The New York Times published a study entitled “The Singer Solution to World Poverty‚” where Peter Singer‚ an ethical

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    Peter Singer’s Solution to world poverty How can we help people in need‚ and become better human beings? How can it be that we have money for new cars‚ houses and vacations‚ but when UNICEF or some other kind of healthcare organization ask us for just 2 dollars‚ we turn them down right away? In the article “Solution to world povertyPeter Singer gives some of his suggestions on how to help others‚ and become better persons. Singer tells a story about a man named Bob. Bob just bought himself

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    Singer’s Solution to World Poverty. “The Singer Solution to World Poverty” is an article by Peter Singer which presents a compelling argument for the American people to take responsibility in addressing the global poverty issue. Though Singer employs a variety of rhetorical strategies such as ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to strengthen his argument‚ Singer fails to persuade the American people to his side‚ instead alienating his audience due to his extreme use of pathos and a lack of adequate ethos and

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    Many people have been searching for a solution to combat poverty; one person‚ Peter Singer‚ believes his argument for prosperous people to donate whatever money they are spending on luxuries would give much needed aid to people lacking food and medicine. While having prosperous people donate their money to organizations would help provide necessities to people around the worldSinger fails to realize that asking people to donate all of their extra money is not as simple as it sounds. Adopting

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    In his essay “Singer Solution to World Poverty” (Singer)‚ Peter Singer‚ a bioethics professor and philosopher‚ argues for a deontological approach to ethical human development . Most individuals of first-world countries‚ he argues‚ possess a dispensable income that they should donate to human-poverty-focused charities. After stating in the article that the “New York University philosopher Peter Unger” (Singer 2) concluded from research that it merely requires

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    In Peter Singer’s article “The Singer Solution to World Poverty‚” Singer suggests that Americans should donate all of the money they are spending on luxuries‚ not necessities‚ to the world’s poor. His argument seems simple and straight forward‚ but there are several unanswered questions. What is the cause of world poverty? What would this do to the American economy? America’s economy must be a priority to Americans when it comes to solving the issues of world poverty. Utilitarian philosophers‚

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