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    death rate increases too. The united nation say’s that around twenty-one thousand people die every day due to hunger or hunger-related causes, the food just does not get to all the people around the world. World hunger is an old problem that has been around ever since the sixteenth century and possibly earlier than that. There is around eight hundred and seventy million people in the world that do not have enough food and water. What makes it even worst is that the population growth is getting…

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    World hunger is one of the most serious issues confronted in this world today. Around 20,000 individuals pass away consistently, and the greater part of these passings are confronted by kids under five. It is said that the increment of hunger is brought on by the decline of money, accessible area, overpopulation, and different elements. As indicated by the World Food Program, world hunger is starting to rise again after it has been declining for a couple of decades. This brings us to what is…

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    Developed countries bleed food waste, while the rest of the world cries of hunger. In an increasingly globalized world, the loss of food waste contrasted with millions of people suffering from hunger is a painful paradox. This enormous wastage exists at the same time as one billion people in the world are suffering and dying from hunger. The act of food waste looks normal in our society; it seems that the people are forced to throw out what is no longer useful. Everybody can see how people have…

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    September 2015 Hunger Many cannot go one day about food and complain how hungry they are. However, does one really understand what being “hungry” really is? Most people do not have to worry about starving every day, but there are people who do. According to the Merriam – Webster dictionary, hunger is defined as "A very great need for food; a severe lack of food; an uncomfortable feeling in your stomach that causes the need with food."(Webster Inc.) Many lack the knowledge how hunger…

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    World Hunger In Kenya

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    This is why world hunger is such a big problem in the Middle East and Africa because they have no good soil left. In Africa, there are so many different climates, that all people can do is raise animals because the soil and because of the climate. Even though raising animals…

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    Causes Of World Hunger

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    World hunger is undoubtedly one of society’s most (formidable?) issues today. According to Oxford Dictionaries, hunger is “a feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food, coupled with the desire to eat. ” We are able to produce more than enough food to feed our large population, yet over 800 million people around the world, or one in nine, do not have enough food to eat. Developing nations __ hold the vast majority of 98% of the world’s undernourished people; however, there are some…

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    World Hunger In Africa

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    it is globally within our power to prevent something bad from happening in Africa. We are one world and to say it's just happening in Africa would be false it's happening everywhere at every second. Unfortunately, we live in a world where so many people have no clue about world hunger. However, the few that do have done an amazing job in alleviating hunger. What we are doing to help lessen world hunger is the discovery of the maize seed, preparing for population growth and…

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    World Hunger Problem

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    The world has a surplus of food, but still people are starving. Supposedly, this surplus is not enough to fed 795 million people in the world who are undernourished. This is the issue of Malnutrition and World Hunger, which creates social disturbance, and economic instability in the developing countries, resulting poverty inclines. World hunger is a chronic problem in most of the developing countries. Hunger is not only a physical circumstance; it is an exhaust on the economic growth, and a…

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    World Hunger Essay

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    illiteracy, natural disasters, hunger. These are some of the many problems that the Earth, as a global community, combats frequently. However, one problem stands out. It stands out because, unlike some others, the solution is seemingly so obvious and so simple. It is the problem of hunger and poverty. Indeed, according to World Food Programme (WHP), it is the world’s greatest solvable problem. They point out that “no scientific breakthroughs are needed to solve hunger.” Furthermore, according to…

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    lot of place. There is beautiful place in the world however there are places where people suffer so much. At fourteen years, I was leaving in Togo, a country in West Africa. It is a country where there is poverty and people suffer of hunger. I remember an older guy who came up to me and ask if I could give fifty cent so he could buy food for his children. Every day about 24,000 people die from hunger or hunger related causes according to the World Food Program. Most of these deaths are…

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