Tsunami Appeal

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Mia24

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Aug 22, 2005, 6:47:05 AM8/22/05
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I am currently undertaking a research project into the Tsunami Appeal
and how so many people responded to the tragic disaster in such a
generous way. Although Charitable giving is on the increase this appeal
saw unprecedented amounts of donations and people motivated to give
either money or time. What Im researching is what about this emergency
appeal was different - what about our morality was hit by this event in
comparason to appeal such as the current appeal for the African Crisis.


Did any of you donate money or time? and if so what was your
motivation? Did you have any connection to that region?

individual response and your own feelings on this matter will be
greatly recieved.

saving...@gmail.com

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Aug 22, 2005, 7:15:46 PM8/22/05
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marat

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Sep 1, 2005, 10:12:07 PM9/1/05
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My union local donated $10,000. I believe it mostly depends on how
it's handled in the media and the intensity of the video images. Also,
it didn't hurt that Westerners were also victims, recounted their
experiences on tv, and videotaped the event on personal video cameras.
This enabled Americans to view the event through Western eyes, which
probably helped.

marat

Mia24

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Sep 5, 2005, 10:53:46 AM9/5/05
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So do you think this viewing through "western eyes" allowed a greater
identification which is lacking in many other cases such as long term
issues in Africa?

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