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  • My Money To The Poor Countries
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    Garrett Hardin in 'Lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against the Poor " Garrett Hardin writes about saving the poor in his essay 'Lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against the Poor' found in The Blair Reader. Hardin writes about how the rich countries are in the lifeboat and the poor countries are swimming in the ocean. He also writes about how the United States helps other countries. Hardin feels that if the government keeps helping other countries and letting people in then America will also drown. 'We must c...
  • People Of America Need
    401 words
    I liked the fact that President Bush was thinking of the younger workers to be able to keep more of the money that they make, and save it up for their retirement later in life. This would be very helpful, even though most young kids only work for spending money, but it would give them an opportunity to think about themselves and their future. The more financially free one person could be, the better. And since the interest rates are going to go up, saving more money at a younger age would be ben...
  • Killings In Atlanta Amis
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    Amis himself describes the phrase 'the moronic inferno' as a metaphor for human infamy, and this appears to be a remarkably apt title for a collection of essays which recount views on an America often portrayed as being infamous. America's preoccupation with money is world-renowned and this theme continuously emerges during Amis's writings. With one of the highest murder rates in the world, it is hardly surprising that a number of essays contain reference to killings and two concern themselves f...
  • Kracha And Elena
    814 words
    Thomas Bell's Out of This Furnace, presents a plot line consisting of tragedy and turmoil. The characters are put the the test and are forced to live in deplorable conditions. Their life is one of routine and there is little deviation from the norm. In these situations, is someone who deviates from the habitual life viewed as a hero or as a rebel Kracha is not a hero. He doesn't save lives, he doesn't fulfill any unachievable goals, and he doesn't create a better life for the future generations....
  • America And The Most Important Thing
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    I am a Pilipino who's migrated here in America. I'm living as a legal immigrant resident. I'm with my dad whose now 45 years old. My uncle, the youngest brother of my dad, and his wife, my aunt, took care of me since I was kid because my mother got sick. Going back to year 1987, I was born in the Philippines. This country is divided into tree parts. These are Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. I live in Luzon which is the most urbanized island compared to two other islands. Angels is one of many citie...
  • Better And Free America
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    A young Irishman comes to America, stubborn, full of pride and patriotism, and wanting a better life, but not wanting to leave his old life behind. This gentleman's name is John Doyle and though young, he is married to a young lady named Fanny. This story, consists of a letter to his wife, detailing how he came to America and through his hard work and determination has become a successful person. Along the way we also see a man who has changed internally from loving Ireland and criticizing Ameri...

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