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    How Life Expectancy Gap for Rich and Poor Skews Social Security I have always known that there was a gap in the life expectancy between the rich and the poor‚ but have never really looked into it. This article was very interesting to read. The article focused on the difference between the average life expectancy for men earning $20‚000 annually and men earning $80‚000 annually and the typical life expectancy between the two. Social Security is based on the average U.S life expectancy and does not

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    Guideposts to grow wealthier no matter what happens in a world of increasing change and uncertainty:     1. Rich Don’t Work For Money     Most of the college graduate students today are dreaming to be an employee-nurse‚ doctor‚ teacher‚ bookkeeper‚ accountant‚ etc. Only few assume to have their any kind of business. They choose to be a permanent employee than to be an employer. They study more or less than 15 years of their life to have a secure job with high paying salary and benefits on

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    What Makes Countries Rich or Poor? by Jared Diamond |The New York Review of Books. I find the topic extremely fascinating: why do some nations prosper‚ and improve the life of their citizens‚ and others fail? Why do some nations have better education‚ while others are still in endless search of their identity? Some people in modern political economy say that countries succeed because of their natural resources and their control over others. This article brings us to take a closer look

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    risk for death because they are poor. Other people wake up and their biggest problem is which shirt to wear with which jeans. Both are scenarios that occur on a daily basis in our countries‚ some more extreme than others. With that in mind a question of whether or not rich nations have an obligation to help those nations as need arises. Professor of philosophy Peter Singer believes “ It is the responsibility of affluent nations‚ such as the United States‚ to assist poor nations in which people are starving

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    Wanted John Wesley Hardin John Wesley Hardin was born on May 26‚ 1853 Bonham‚ Texas USA. His parents were James Gibson Hardin and Mary Elizabeth Dixon Hardin. He has 9 siblings including him. He is a wanted man in Texas. John was known for many things like he tried in Austin‚ Texas for the death of Deputy Sheriff Charles Webb. He was sentenced 25 years in prison. After surviving 15 years in prison his wife died. When he got back from prison it was a hard time for him. John was known for many

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    they might not be able to get a spot in the class. This phenomenon is an example of the idea of “lifeboat” ethics. Garrett Hardin‚ the writer of Lifeboat Ethics‚ said in his writings “So we sit here‚ say fifty people in our life boat... let us assume that it has room for ten more… [we] see one hundred others swimming in the water outside‚ begging for admission in to our boat...” (Hardin 415). Hardin’s Lifeboat Ethics is about the concept that we’re on a boat and we’re trying to decide who will get

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    The Tragedy of the Commons Response Garrett Hardin’s The Tragedy of the Commons raises awareness on and suggests solutions for overpopulation‚ and Beryl Crowe’s The Tragedy of the Commons Revisited is a refutation of Hardin’s work. While Hardin attempts at discussing every aspect of the population problem‚ he has ignored the population trend that has begun from his era and has taken individual freedoms too lightly. The following essay includes a discussion of main points of Hardin’s and Crowe’s

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    In this essay I will explore and attempt to explain the complexity and sustainability of the commons. In “The Tragedy of the Commons” written by Garrett Hardin is about how people are using up all of the world’s resources at an increasingly alarming rate and how people think well why should I stop doing things the way I do them if everyone else is just going to keep doing it. They think what is one more person going to harm if everyone else is doing it.However‚ it does for example look at the Oncler

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    Garrett Augustus Morgan was born in Paris‚ Kentucky on March 4‚ 1877. At the age of fourteen his family moved to Cleveland‚ Ohio. He was born in poverty and only achieved grade school. Garrett started inventing at the age of twenty. His first invention was a belt fastener for a sewing machine. The invention was sold for $150 dollars. By 1907‚ he had started a sewing machine and repair store (William‚ 2010). Later in 1909‚ he turned his repair shop into a tailor shop. However‚ during a tragedy in

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    countries ask for international aid in order to facilitate the implementation of these projects. Organizations such as the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) are organizations that mainly give aid. Its loans are given by developed and rich countries who deposit their money into these banks from time to time. This money is what goes as international aid. There are advantages as well as disadvantages of getting international aid. International aid helps facilitate many developmental

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