You are here: Home » Archives for Famine

The Reality World of Famine

by cerelaflores in Issues, October 31, 2011
noimage

Let us open our eyes on this topic. This article is too short to be an eye-opener about famine.

Today’s Titanic

by timesoftrouble in History, October 30, 2011
noimage

A summery about a 285 page book that I wrote with God’s inspiration that concerns every human being on this planet; and its not out to save the world, but warn the world of what the man made religions know nothing of.

Relativism and Morality

by SMTWTFS in Issues, October 21, 2011
noimage

Moral choices are conducted on a daily basis, by every culture, which can be viewed on an ethical scale of right or wrong, by other cultures. In her writing of “Some Moral Minima”, Lenn E. Goodman views several aspects of morality and relativism, and argues that certain things are just wrong. In this article, I will state my opinion on challenges Goodman presents to relativism. I will also provide my thoughts on if there are such universal moral requirements.

East Africa Famine

by Corvidian in Issues, October 7, 2011
noimage

The eighties might be back in fashion, but there has been one return to our TV screens that is entirely unwelcome. That sight is of the images of famine in Africa. How can this still be a problem in 2011, and is there any hope for the future?

Refugees Helping Refugees; The Twist to The Famine in East Africa

by Halima Salat in Philanthropy, September 29, 2011
noimage

The real heroes of Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya are the old refugees who give their monthly food rations to the more vulnerable new refugees fleeing famine in Somalia. This story shows the generosity of a group of Somali refugees who themselves live in refugee camps but still give the little they have to their fellow Somalis.

New Breakout of Rabies in Africa?

by 7887yoyoyo in Issues, September 12, 2011
noimage

The new and unheard of breakout.

Humanity Versus Objectivity: The Emotional Turmoil of Covering Famine Story

by Halima Salat in Philosophy, August 18, 2011
noimage

Its easily said than done to be distant and detached from many of the disasaters and tragic stories that journalists cover all over the world. For me one particular experience took the crown in making me feel more human than ever.

Twenty Five Cents Plus Twenty Seconds Equals Helping Save a Life

by crystal lea in Activism, August 10, 2011
noimage

A struggling single mother’s thoughts on the famine in Africa and taking the time to do what her heart knows is the right thing; Reaching out to help.

Why Do The Children Suffer?

by Gail Cavanaugh in History, August 7, 2011
noimage

Somalia is suffering the worst drought in many years and it seems like a hopeless situation. To think that a nation would have to endure this famine in this day and age is unconscionable, but it is happening.

An Evaluation of Amartya Sen’s Entitlement Approach to Famines

by Bazza1972 in Issues, July 23, 2011
noimage

Amartya Sen examined ways in which famines could be avoided as well as means of preventing people from starving to death.

Powered by Powered by Triond