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Peter Singer "Famine, Affluence, and Morality" is an essay written by Peter Singer in 1971 and published in Philosophy & Public Affairs in 1972. It argues that affluent persons are morally obligated to donate far more resources to humanitarian causes than is considered normal in Western cultures.
Peter Singer was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, [5] on 6 July 1946. [2] His parents were Austrian Jews who immigrated to Australia from Vienna after Austria's annexation ( Anschluss ) by Nazi Germany in 1938, [ 6 ] and settled in Melbourne. [ 5 ]
In 1928 The Bartgis Brothers Company purchased the factory and refitted it through August 1929 for paper production. Bartigis was purchased by E.H. Lupton, and was sold to the New Haven Board and Carton Co. in July 1957 and later, Simkins Industries, Inc. [ 6 ] The 250 employee factory produced recycled paper products with printing operations ...
Partial mill and office; half of complex burned down in October 1993. 24: Newton Paper Company Mill: 200 South Water Street: Newton Bros. development; partially extant, heavily altered as Sonoco paper recycling plant 25: Norman Paper Company Mill: 1892: 5-13 Appleton Street: Produced fine writing paper, design by D. H. & A. B. Tower: 26
Brant went to work at Brant-Allen Industries, a paper conversion company co-founded by his father. In the early 1970s, Brant and his cousin, H. Joseph Allen — the son of Murray Brant's business partner — led the company into the manufacturing side of the business and expanded the company into paper mill (converting pulp into paper) ownership purchasing a mill in Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec ...
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"The Expanding Circle: Ethics and Sociobiology by Peter Singer Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981, xiv+190 pp., £6.95. The Shaping of Man: Philosophical Aspects of Sociobiology by Roger Trigg Oxford: Blackwell, 1982, xx+186 pp., £12.50, £6.95 paper".
The Singer Building is a 3-story commercial structure located at 1514 Elm Street in the Main Street District in Downtown Dallas, Texas.The structure is one of a handful of original early commercial structures along Elm Street; many others were demolished and replaced by large office blocks during various building booms.