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Nowadays, we can easily know what is going on at the opposite side of our city thanks to highly developed high-develpoed technology. Furthermore, even though we are diagnosed by having cancer(,) we can survive with the help of/in the results of new remedies and sophisticated operation. However majority people seemed like to overlook the situation in developing countries such as Africa where famine and diseases deseases are prevailed. An assistance of developed countries is indispensable for those nations For those nations assisatance from developed countries is indespensable.
It is believed that financial aid is the most important for poor nations. Advocators Advocaters state that money can solve any problems spread spreaded in poor nations. They can buy medicines for diseases desases as well as prevent contagious ailments by injecting in advance. In addition, famine which has been killing so many children might be solved if children are given money to buy some foods/ something to eat. Due to the thought that money can solve everything, financial advocators/supporters advocater approve their method strongly.
On the other hand, vast majority people argue that developed nations should help developing countries by more practical and educational aids instead of just giving money. They have speculated that there are corrupted governors in poor nations have corrupted governments which spend tax and public money on only for their happiness. That makes vicious cycle which makes the poor to poorer and the rich to richer. They state that practical aid such as the education to teach how to manage their tax and assistance from other nations is more significant than just throw money in rotten governments.
I strongly agree with second method. The remark ‘money can solve slove every problem’ is based on totally exaggerated assumption. Even in lion’s society, mothers never catch up other animals/prey preys for their babies; they teach and encourage their babies how to survive in nature. In human society (As human-being,) people in poor countries have same rights to live like people in developed countries. To quit (For stopping) vicious cycle in poor nations, conference or international organizations organisations composed of by rich countries such as G8 or G20 should help in more practical ways by more pragmatic ways.
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