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    Food waste is high all around the United States, the fact that we waste food that could help people in need with food that goes to waste sounds like the best option. Hunger in America is normally affecting unemployed and low-income people. Many people rely on food banks and soup kitchens to get food even with that people are left hungry. This paper will show how food waste from grocery and food corporations can help change food waste numbers and waste in America. Ensuring food safe to eat by getting

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    Raising money for the Rally for the Jimmy Fund over the last few weeks has been an eye-opening experience into both the world of fundraising for charity as well as in professional sales. Getting out into the real world and applying skills from classroom that were still fresh in your mind was a far better learning experience than weekly homework assignments. The Jimmy Fund is a charity that does a great job branding and making its presence known so convincing people to donate was less of telling them

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    Ethos In TED Talk

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    Mallory Soldner, in her TED Talk “Your company’s data could end world hunger” given at a TED Institute event in 2016, successfully argues that if companies donate data, decision scientists, and technology to gather new sources of data to humanitarian organizations, that lives can be saved. Soldner is able to support her claims by sharing her experiences using data to drive efficiencies, save money, and feed more people while working for the World Food Program. In Soldner’s TED Talk, she uses ethos

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    The American National Red Cross is a humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance and disaster relief to all people of the United States. It also provides education; training and certification for those who wish too learn and participate in health and safety courses. While many people have heard of the American Red Cross, not many can actually tell you what it does for our nation. Most think all it does is take your blood, and send it off when it’s needed. I intend to educate and

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    Every ten minutes another desperate human being is added to a list, given a number, or ranked by level of need. Every day, on average, twenty people die because they are too far from the top of the list, their “need” for survival is not high enough. These people need organs, and it is on us to help. It takes just one of us to save as many as eight people on the list. People need to be educated on organ donation and the opportunities it creates rather than a hasty decision that is made when you apply

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    Food banks are a terrible solution to a terrible issue. Hunger is one of the biggest issues the human race experiences. One in nine people in the world, or 795 million people, out of the 7.4 billion people go hungry every day because they do not have enough to eat. Every 10 seconds, a child dies from hunger-related diseases (The Hunger Project, 2017). The way lots of organizations try to help these people in need are through food banks. A food bank is a non-profit, charitable organization that distributes

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    Peter Singer argues, in “Famine, Affluence, and Morality,” for a demanding account of what we owe to others around the globe. Singer asserts that people from the more developed countries have the responsibility of helping to reduce problems of poverty and famine in the poorer countries. He argues that if it is within our capacity to stop a bad occurrence, without having to give up anything that is of equal moral imperative, then we ought to do it. According to Singer, if we witness a drowning baby

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    Tom Hank Research Paper

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    For someone who has won over 50 awards and two Oscars, Tom Hanks has really made a difference in this world. Tom Hanks has been a director for multiple movies and a few television shows. He also has a networth of over $350 million (“Tom Hanks Charity: Star's Wide Range Extends to His Philanthropy”). After Tom Hanks got done with his jobs of being a director, motivational speaker, and many more, he decided to donate some of his money to charities around the world. Tom Hanks continues to greatly impact

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    Since 1954 Delta Zetas national philanthropy has been speech and hearing. Delta Zeta is partners with Starkey Hearing Foundation. The Starkey Hearing foundation provides hearing devices and care programs all over the world, Delta Zeta alone funds the missions and operations at 59 individual countries around the world. Delta Zeta also funds after care programs for the individuals that receive hearing devices such as providing class’s on how to properly clean, and insert the devices after every use

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    The very first thing you will hear is Sarah McLahlan's song " In the Arms Of An Angel ". Have you noticed that every American including most likely everyone in your household who has ever watched television, automatically associate this song with the pictures that are depicted in the commercial. They want you to remember the dead and sick animals they show you every time you hear and see it. It hits home as you look at your pets and wonder how they would be if they lived the lives that these animals

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