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    Promoting Socially Responsible Business, Ethical Trade and Acceptable Labour Standards.David Lewis, Great Britain & Social Development Systems for Coordinated Poverty Eradication - 2000
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    ERAD ubiquitin ligases.Martin Mehnert, Thomas Sommer & Ernst Jarosch - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (10):905-913.
    In eukaryotic cells terminally misfolded proteins of the secretory pathway are retarded in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and subsequently degraded in a ubiquitin‐proteasome‐dependent manner. This highly conserved process termed ER‐associated protein degradation (ERAD) ensures homeostasis in the secretory pathway by disposing faulty polypeptides and preventing their deleterious accumulation and eventual aggregation in the cell. The focus of this paper is the functional description of membrane‐bound ubiquitin ligases, which are involved in all critical steps of ERAD. In the end (...)
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  3. Eradicating Poverty: The Mission, Vision and Conviction.Shashi Motilal - 2019 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 36 (3):431-445.
    Eradicating poverty is one of the prime goals included in the Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations in its Post-2015 Development Agenda. Clearly, this is a mission set for the world to achieve but do humans have a moral obligation to fulfill it? In other words, is there a moral obligation on the part of the affluent of the world to help the needy poor? Drawing on the relation between a moral obligation and a moral right, one view (...)
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    Eradicating Poverty, Resource Allocation, and the Environment.Tristen Taylor - 2016 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 30 (1):27-42.
    Hennie Lötter, in his book Poverty, Ethics, and Justice, contends that we have a moral obligation to eradicate global poverty, but does so under the assumption that eradicating poverty is possible under current political and economic policy. Roughly 1.8 billion people (the consuming class) currently consume the majority of the world’s economic production. About 5.2 billion poor people (the non-consuming class) would like to consume at similar levels. Is it possible for the non-consuming class to approach levels of material welfare (...)
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    Eradicating Poverty, Resource Allocation, and the Environment.Tristen Taylor - 2016 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 30 (1):27-42.
    Hennie Lötter, in his book Poverty, Ethics, and Justice, contends that we have a moral obligation to eradicate global poverty, but does so under the assumption that eradicating poverty is possible under current political and economic policy. Roughly 1.8 billion people currently consume the majority of the world’s economic production. About 5.2 billion poor people would like to consume at similar levels. Is it possible for the non-consuming class to approach levels of material welfare similar to that of the consuming (...)
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    Malaria eradication in Mexico: Some historico-parasitological views on Cold war, deadly fevers by Marcos Cueto, Ph.D.Filiberto Malagón - 2008 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 3:15-.
    This review of Professor Marcos Cueto's Cold War Deadly Fevers: Malaria Eradication in Mexico, 1955–1975 discusses some of the historical, sociological, political and parasitological topics included in Dr. Cueto's superbly well-informed volume. The reviewer, a parasitologist, follows the trail illuminated by Dr. Cueto through the foundations of the malaria eradication campaign; the release in Mexico of the first postage stamp in the world dedicated to malaria control; epidemiological facts on malarial morbidity and mortality in Mexico when the campaign began; the (...)
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  7. Eradication and dispersal of the unpalatable in Islam, medicine and anthropological theory.David Parkin - 1995 - In Richard Fardon (ed.), Counterworks: managing the diversity of knowledge. New York: Routledge. pp. 136.
     
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  8. Eradicating the aliens: restoration and exotic species.William Throop - 2000 - In Environmental Restoration: Ethics, Theory, and Practice. Humanity Books. pp. 179--191.
     
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  9. Poverty Eradication and Human Rights.Arjun Sengupta - 2007 - In Thomas Winfried Menko Pogge (ed.), Freedom From Poverty as a Human Right: Who Owes What to the Very Poor? Co-Published with Unesco. Oxford University Press.
  10. The duty to eradicate global poverty: Positive or negative?Pablo Gilabert - 2005 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 7 (5):537-550.
    In World Poverty and Human Rights, Thomas Pogge argues that the global rich have a duty to eradicate severe poverty in the world. The novelty of Pogges approach is to present this demand as stemming from basic commands which are negative rather than positive in nature: the global rich have an obligation to eradicate the radical poverty of the global poor not because of a norm of beneficence asking them to help those in need when they can at little cost (...)
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    Eradicating the Obvious.Stephen R. L. Clark - 1991 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 8 (1):121-126.
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  12. Eradicating the pesticide problem in Latin America.R. R. Tansey, M. R. Hyman, R. S. Jacobs & L. Merrill - 1995 - Business and Society Review 92:55--59.
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    Eradication.Sven Ove Hansson - 2012 - Journal of Applied Logic 10 (1):75-84.
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    The eradication of hate speech on social media: a systematic review.Javier Gracia-Calandín & Leonardo Suárez-Montoya - 2023 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 21 (4):406-421. Translated by Jeremy Roe.
    Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a quantitative and qualitative synthesis of the diverse academic proposals and initiatives for preventing and eliminating hate speech on the internet. Design/methodology/approach The foundation for this study is a systematic review of papers devoted to the analysis of hate speech. It has been conducted using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) protocol and applied to an initial corpus of 436 academic texts. Having implemented the suitability, screening and (...)
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    Commentary. Eradicating female circumcision: human rights and cultural values.Linda A. Williams - 1998 - Health Care Analysis 6 (1):33-35.
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    Transhuman Perfection: The Eradication of Disability Through Transhuman Technologies.David-Jack Fletcher - 2014 - Humana Mente 7 (26).
    This paper examines transhuman technologies that seek to eradicate disability - primarily prostheses and implants. While most would agree that disability denies individuals the same quality of life as those deemed “abled,” this eradication ultimately relies upon secular humanist notions of the perfect human. Transhuman technologies hold obvious implications for the human body, however they also hold implications for what it means to be an acceptable body; ultimately these technologies aim to create the perfect human by eradicating the disabled Other. (...)
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    Eradicating the Devil's Minions: Anabaptists and Witches in Reformation Europe, 1535–1600. By Gary K. Waite.Alastair Hamilton - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (5):865-866.
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    Is Poverty Eradication Impossible? No, Says Dignitarianism.H. P. P. Lötter - 2016 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 30 (1):43-64.
    In this article, I reply to three discussions of Poverty, Ethics and Justice that are published in this symposium of the Journal. In my book I argued for a moral obligation on the part of the state and an array of other agents to eradicate poverty, but critics maintain that doing so would be impossible, either because it would logically contradict the liberal ends of the state, or because it would undermine a robust commitment to democratic choice, or because it (...)
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    Eradication and Rehabilitation of School Education.Hong-Woo Lee - 2005 - Journal of Moral Education 16 (2):1.
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    Eradicating World Poverty Requires More than Facebook Likes.Marco Tavanti - 2012 - International Journal of Cyber Ethics in Education 2 (4):55-71.
    What are the principles and practices that academic management programs need to educate Millennials on social responsibility and sustainability? What can universities do to instruct managers to solve complex ethical problems such as world poverty? The article suggests theoretical and practical insights for higher education management programs based on the principles and practices of developing socially responsible leaders. Through a review of The Principles of Responsible Management Education, the research invites academics and institutions to commit toward business ethics and poverty (...)
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    Sharon Weisser, Éradication ou modération des passions. Histoire de la controverse chez Cicéron, Sénèque et Philon d’Alexandrie.Rodolphe Le Penru - 2023 - Philosophie Antique 23.
    S. Weisser (abrégé W dans la suite) examine la polémique qui, au sujet des passions, opposa les partisans de leur éradication – les stoïciens – aux partisans de leur modération – les péripatéticiens. W souligne dès l’introduction les deux points d’originalité de son enquête. Il s’agit à la fois de faire l’histoire des doctrines philosophiques dans le contexte polémique de leur élaboration et d’étudier les développements de la controverse par-delà les frontières des seules écoles philosophique...
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  22. Annihilationism and the Eradication of All Sin.Alberto Oya - 2019 - Cauriensia 14 (1):551-556.
    Annihilationism claims that earthly death is followed by a divine judgment after which the wicked are condemned to a second death, while those who have lived their earthly life according to God's commands are blessed with a heavenly eternal existence. The aim of this essay is to show that, contrary to what defenders of annihilationism argue, the claim that God's victory over evil requires the complete eradication of all sin does not suffice alone to justify annihilationism.
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    Knowledge management for poverty eradication: a South African perspective.Madeleine Fombad - 2018 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 16 (2):193-213.
    PurposeThis paper aims to explore poverty issues in South Africa, to investigate some of the key contributions that knowledge management can make in the eradication of poverty and to suggest a strategy of knowledge management for poverty eradication in South Africa.Design/methodology/approachThis is a conceptual paper. Secondary data sources, in the form of journal articles, policy documents, newspaper articles and the internet, were consulted.FindingsThis paper contributes to the debates on moving towards an integrated poverty strategy that goes beyond reducing poverty by (...)
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    Democratic Liberty and Poverty Eradication.Daryl Glaser - 2016 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 30 (1):15-26.
    This article engages with H. P. P. Lötter’s account of democracy, liberty, and poverty in this IJAP symposium devoted to his book, Poverty, Ethics, and Justice. For Lötter liberty and democracy are intrinsically part of what is meant by poverty eradication and necessary instrumentally to secure whatever else it means. Lötter insists that liberty rights and socio-economic rights are interdependent and that neither has moral priority. This account is pitched at a level of generality, and contains ambiguities, that evade certain (...)
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    Democratic Liberty and Poverty Eradication.Daryl Glaser - 2016 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 30 (1):15-26.
    This article engages with H. P. P. Lötter’s account of democracy, liberty, and poverty in this IJAP symposium devoted to his book, Poverty, Ethics, and Justice. For Lötter liberty and democracy are intrinsically part of what is meant by poverty eradication and necessary instrumentally to secure whatever else it means. Lötter insists that liberty rights and socio-economic rights are interdependent and that neither has moral priority. This account is pitched at a level of generality, and contains ambiguities, that evade certain (...)
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    This is the End: Eradicating Tuberculosis in Modern Times.Christoph Gradmann - 2022 - Centaurus 64 (1):171-180.
    This article discusses a paradox in the modern history of tuberculosis: its eradication has been seen as imminent ever since it was defined as a condition with a necessary bacterial cause in 1882, but, to date, has failed to arrive. The unwavering belief in an imminent end to tuberculosis mostly illustrates the degree to which modernity trusts in pharmaceutical interventions, whether in the form of Koch's tuberculin cure of 1890, the BCG vaccine of the mid-20th century, or global health control (...)
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    Are ICTs Prerequisites for the Eradication of Poverty?H. P. P. Lotter - 2007 - International Review of Information Ethics 7:09.
    I provide a philosophical analysis of the claim that ICTs are necessary preconditions for the eradication of poverty. What are the links between information and communication technologies (ICTs) and poverty? I first define technology and then give a brief depiction of ICTs. Thereafter I define poverty and give a brief explanation of its context and causes. Next I discuss the relationship between poverty and ICTs in three paradigm cases: [i] the role of ICTs in poor societies, [ii] the effect of (...)
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    Epistemic Analysis of the Eradication of Poverty and Corruption in Nigeria.E. Kehinde - 2007 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 8 (2).
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  29. Driven to extinction? The ethics of eradicating mosquitoes with gene-drive technologies.Jonathan Pugh - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (9):578-581.
    Mosquito-borne diseases represent a significant global disease burden, and recent outbreaks of such diseases have led to calls to reduce mosquito populations. Furthermore, advances in ‘gene-drive’ technology have raised the prospect of eradicating certain species of mosquito via genetic modification. This technology has attracted a great deal of media attention, and the idea of using gene-drive technology to eradicate mosquitoes has been met with criticism in the public domain. In this paper, I shall dispel two moral objections that have been (...)
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  30. Between the Eradication of Humanity and Paradise: Just Peace Within a Conceptual Scale.Pierre Allan - 2006 - In Alexis Keller (ed.), What is a Just Peace? Oxford University Press.
     
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    Eradicating female circumcision: Human rights and cultural values. [REVIEW]Linda A. Williams - 1998 - Health Care Analysis 6 (1):33-35.
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  32. VF You claim that it is possible to eradicate all suffering on earth, whether physical or mental. When?David Pearce - unknown
    D.P. It will technically be possible to get rid of all suffering within a century or two. Its abolition would be practical only if it were agreed in the sense of something like the moon program or the human genome project – if there was a degree of social consensus. There are certainly technological obstacles, but they are dwarfed by the ethical-ideological ones. Many people’s negative reaction to the idea of a world without suffering comes from a fear that someone (...)
     
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    Evolving questions and paradigm shifts in endoplasmic‐reticulum‐associated degradation (ERAD).Ardythe A. McCracken & Jeffrey L. Brodsky - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (9):868-877.
    ER‐associated degradation (ERAD) is a component of the protein quality control system, ensuring that aberrant polypeptides cannot transit through the secretory pathway. This is accomplished by a complex sequence of events in which unwanted proteins are selected in the ER and exported to the cytosol for degradation by the proteasome. Given that protein quality control can be essential for cell survival, it is not surprising that ERAD is linked to numerous disease states. Here we review the molecular mechanisms (...)
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    Navigating Between Extremes: Academics Helping to Eradicate Global Poverty.Roger C. Riddell - 2012 - Ethics and International Affairs 26 (2):217-243.
    This article discusses ways in which academics and concerned individuals committed to the faster eradication of extreme poverty might make a contribution. It argues that this discussion needs to be informed by examining the lessons of academics who have been working in the development field for many decades tell us about success and failures and possible ways forward. Following the introduction, section two attempts to draw out from the work of academics, researchers and policymakers in the “world of development” what (...)
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    Visiting Mechanisms to Eradicate Torture: A Foucaultian Analysis. [REVIEW]Philipp Schmidinger - 2010 - Human Rights Review 11 (3):317-355.
    In this Article, I examine the Visiting Mechanisms under the Convention against Torture (CAT) and the Optional Protocol thereto (OPCAT), applying an analytic approach resting on Foucault’s Discipline and Punish. I argue that international Visiting Mechanisms essentially constitute disciplinary apparatuses as depicted by Foucault. However, because they fail to recognise this functional similarity, they do not effectively apply the methods of inducing panoptic power. Most notably the concept of ‘hierarchical observation’ is hardly utilised at all. The two introduced legal entities, (...)
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    Eradication/Reification: Or, What's so Radical about Radical Hermeneutics?Radical Hermeneutics: Repetition, Deconstruction, and the Hermeneutic Project. [REVIEW]Jacqueline Vaught Brogan & John D. Caputo - 1990 - Diacritics 20 (4):74.
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    Some ethical issues arising from polio eradication programmes in india.Yash Paul & Angus Dawson - 2005 - Bioethics 19 (4):393–406.
    The World Health Organisation's programme for the eradication of poliomyelitis as currently practised in India raises many ethical issues. In this paper we concentrate on just two. The first is the balance to be struck between the risks and benefits generated by the eradication programme itself. The issue of risks and benefits arises in relation to the choice between two different vaccine types available for polio programmes: oral polio vaccine (OPV) and inactivated polio vaccine (IPV). OPV is the vaccine currently (...)
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    The Ethical Imperative to Eradicate Measles.Durrheim D. N. DahlRegis M. - 2014 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 5 (3).
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    Sexual discrimination and the equal opportunities commission: Ought schools to eradicate sex stereotyping?Beverley Shaw - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 23 (2):295–302.
    Beverley Shaw; Sexual Discrimination and the Equal Opportunities Commission: ought schools to eradicate sex stereotyping?, Journal of Philosophy of Education, V.
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    One. The Eradication of Alien Worship: Rosenzweig as Ethical Monotheist.Leora Batnitzky - 2009 - In Idolatry and Representation: The Philosophy of Franz Rosenzweig Reconsidered. Princeton University Press. pp. 17-31.
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    Smallpox: Emergence, Global Spread, and Eradication.Frank Fenner - 1993 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 15 (3):397 - 420.
    Speculatively, it is suggested that variola virus, the cause of smallpox, evolved from an orthopoxvirus of animals of the central African rain forests (possibly now represented by Tatera poxvirus), some thousands of years ago, and first became established as a virus specific for human beings in the dense populations of the Nile valley perhaps five thousand years ago. By the end of the first millennium of the Christian era, it had spread to all the densely populated parts of the Eurasian (...)
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    The cellular and molecular basis of the Lyt‐1+2− T cell‐mediated tumor‐eradicating mechanism in vivo.Hiromi Fujiwara & Toshiyuki Hamaoka - 1986 - Bioessays 4 (1):19-23.
    This article reviews recent findings that bear on the mechanism(s) of tumor‐specific Lyt‐1+2− T cell‐mediated tumor eradication in vivo A tumor‐immune Lyt‐1+2− T cell subset has been identified which is distinct from T cells mediating in vitro cytotoxicity (Lyt‐1+2+/1−2+). The Lyt‐1+2− cells have a crucial role in rejecting tumor cells when adoptively transferred into T cell‐deprived B cell mice. This indicates that Lyt‐1+2− T cells do not necessarily require recruitment of the host's cytotoxic T cell precursors for implementation of in (...)
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    Cueto Marcos: Cold War, Deadly Fevers: Malaria Eradication in Mexico, 1955–1975 Washington, D.C., Woodrow Wilson Center Press (Co-published Johns Hopkins University Press); 2007:xv + 264. ISBN – 978-0-8018-8645-4. [REVIEW]Filiberto Malagón - 2008 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 3 (1):15.
    This review of Professor Marcos Cueto's Cold War Deadly Fevers: Malaria Eradication in Mexico, 1955–1975 discusses some of the historical, sociological, political and parasitological topics included in Dr. Cueto's superbly well-informed volume. The reviewer, a parasitologist, follows the trail illuminated by Dr. Cueto through the foundations of the malaria eradication campaign; the release in Mexico of the first postage stamp in the world dedicated to malaria control; epidemiological facts on malarial morbidity and mortality in Mexico when the campaign began; the (...)
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    Does AI Debias Recruitment? Race, Gender, and AI’s “Eradication of Difference”.Eleanor Drage & Kerry Mackereth - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (4):1-25.
    In this paper, we analyze two key claims offered by recruitment AI companies in relation to the development and deployment of AI-powered HR tools: (1) recruitment AI can objectively assess candidates by removing gender and race from their systems, and (2) this removal of gender and race will make recruitment fairer, help customers attain their DEI goals, and lay the foundations for a truly meritocratic culture to thrive within an organization. We argue that these claims are misleading for four reasons: (...)
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  45. The psychobiology of fixed-duration and short-duration treatment shocks-eradication of the effects of feedback.Dc Anderson & Nm Boyd - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):492-492.
     
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    Will a stroke of neuroscience ever eradicate evil?Ronald de Sousa & Douglas Heinrichs - 2010 - In Luca Malatesti & John McMillan (eds.), Responsibility and Psychopathy: Interfacing Law, Psychiatry and Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
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    From reactivation of latent HIV‐1 to elimination of the latent reservoir: The presence of multiple barriers to viral eradication.Liang Shan & Robert F. Siliciano - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (6):544-552.
    The discovery of a stable latent reservoir for HIV‐1 in resting memory CD4+ T cells provides a mechanism for lifelong persistence of HIV‐1. The long‐lived latently infected cells persist in spite of prolonged highly active antiretroviral therapy and present a major barrier to a cure of HIV‐1 infection. In this review, we discuss the current understanding of HIV‐1 persistence and latent viral infection in the context of effective antiretroviral therapy and the recent progress in purging latent viral reservoirs. Recent studies (...)
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    A Singerian Reading of the Global Strategies to Eradicate Famine in Africa (2005-2010).Roxana Marin - 2012 - Public Reason 4 (1-2):240-61.
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  49. Herbicide and cropping trials relevant to the eradication of branched broomrape (Orobanche ramosa) in South Australia.John M. Matthews - 2002 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 1000:2.
     
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    There Can Be No Moral Obligation to Eradicate All Disability.Rebecca Bennett - 2014 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 23 (1):30-40.
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