Garrett Hardin argues for a very harsh thesis: we simply should not provide aid to people in poor countries. His argument is consequentialist: he claims that the net result of doing so would be negative -- would in fact be courting large-scale disaster. One of the things that we will notice about Hardin's essay, however, is that whether he is right or wrong, he paints with a very broad brush. This makes it a good essay for the honing of your philosophical skills; you should notice that there are many places where the reasoning procees with less than total care. Hardin begins with metaphors. He points out that while the metaphor of earth as a grand spaceship has a certain popularity (or did 23 years ago) .
<span>Reading in a monotone voice with not keep a group of children's attention, to interact with them and be very theatrical will. </span>
Answer:
Maybe write about something good that happend to you!
Explanation:
It says miracles that start to happen! I didn't really understand the rest. Well, I don't really know, but I hope this helps!
Heh.. -w-"
Jerry is driving to the barn with his sister.
Jerry, sister, barn = nouns
Driving= verb
His= pronoun