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    Causes of World Hunger There are about 7.3 billion people in our world and there is enough food produced on this planet to feed those many people. With all that food, there is still “one person in eight” starving to the point of death and malnutrition. The reasons people are still starving on planet earth is due to the waste of food, poverty, war, climate, and lack of investment to agriculture. The biggest cause to world hunger is “one third of all the food produced” in the world is wasted.…

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    million people worldwide struggle with starvation and malnourishment. While there is no doubt that world hunger is a pandemic, there is a lot of debate over how to solve this problem. One way that world hunger could be drastically reduced is by using GM technologies, or in other words, genetic modification technology. Genetically modified foods should be used for solving the colossal issue of world hunger because GMOs are not dangerous for humans to consume; they can feed millions, have more…

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    Hunger (n): a compelling need or desire or food and the painful sensation or state of weakness caused by the need for food. The words “What am I going to get to eat today” crosses the minds and lives of more than 805 million people everyday. The words “am I going to get something to eat today at all?” cross the minds of the same people. Those are two big lines that cross their minds everyday. World hunger is a real deal and will continue to be a big deal in our lives. We need to stop acting like…

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    If I could magically change anything in the world, I would end world hunger. Ending world hunger has always been a dream of mine because it is one of the biggest problems the world is facing. In this day and age, world hunger should not be a severe problem. The United States is big in technology and I have a feeling it is becoming a top priority. We are one of the richest, most powerful nations in the world. We need to go back to helping others. Children and adults in africa are dying of…

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    with patented GMO seeds, like world hunger issues that could be solved without restrictions and the complications that come with GMO's, my initial answer was no, companies shouldn't have a right. However, just because certain companies have dominated the game of seed manufacturing, and farming in general, does not mean that this is "illegal". Ethically I don't know where I stand because technically they aren't doing anything wrong. They are indirectly causing world hunger and hurting people and…

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    back to others, but Now is the time to start helping out. The problem I want to help solve is World Hunger. I know it may take awhile if it ever does to eliminate. In far away countries many innocent people are dying from hunger and incurable diseases not seen in America. On WFP.org ( world food program) it is said that in sub- sarahan Africa one out of every four people is malnourished. World Hunger is very important to me ever since I really had a sense of it. The first time I understood…

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    ELIMINTATING WORLD HUNGER Brad Go Religion 30S October 20, 2014 “Let us pray that the Lord gives us the grace to envisage a world in which no one must ever again die of hunger. And asking for this grace, I give you my blessing.” The Church does not like to see that the world has to suffer or die because they deprived or can’t afford food. They are making an effort to prevent that from ever happening. The Church does not support world hunger and are helping organizations such as…

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    Hunger has three meanings (Oxford English Dictionary 1971): the uneasy or painful sensation caused by want of food; craving appetite. the uneasy or painful sensation caused by want of food; craving appetite. Also the exhausted condition caused by want of food, the want or scarcity of food in a country, or a strong desire or craving. The world population is increasing at a tremendous amount, more than it has ever grown before, for any species of animal. However, we do not have enough food to feed…

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    In my opinion, the most important global issues is world hunger. I believe through exploration, education, innovation, we can produce more food products globally with a higher availability to combat this issue. To combat hunger, governments should explore their available land to discover what may be used as a production resource. For example, if a country were to pinpoint areas that are otherwise unused, that land can be converted to produce food for citizens. We should also explore the…

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    How To Stop World Hunger

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    in the world is world hunger. Hunger can be defined as two things: One- A Strong Desire or craving, Two- the want or scarcity of food. Unfortunatly, there isn’t enough food in the world, or money to provide everyone in the world with food. For this cause many people around us experience extreme measures of hunger and starve. This is a very disconsolate subject that everyone around the world seems to be taking lightly. Everyday millions of people suffer from this form of poverty. World hunger is…

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