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    To begin with, there would be so much I would change on Earth. First, the most important, I would put Jesus back In America’s schools. Second I would try my best to end world hunger in all countries, especially Africa, those people need so much. Then I would try to the best of my ability to accomplish world peace. These are only a few of the many things I would try to accomplish. First, we need to get Jesus back in America’s school systems. Whatever happened to,” For which it stands one nation,…

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    Today the issue of the world is world hunger and poor nutrition, which is causing obesity, starvation, and malnourishment. The leading cause of obesity or overweight is when someone regularly takes in more calories than needed. The body stores these extra calories as body fat, and over time the extra pounds add up and make you overweight. The solution to this problem could be exercise or joining a gym you should also eat foods that are good for you such as veggies, fruits, and healthy drinks.…

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    This case study clearly shows that world hunger requires more of practical solutions rather than philosophical principles that are so ideal that they can never be applied to such a serious case as refugees’ food problem. The principle (a utilitarian principle) that shapes the essence of Peter Singer’s argument is about the obligation that ALL people have to sacrifice whatever is insignificant compared to the issue in order to address the issue. This principle is not in the favor donors argument…

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    Do you believe hunger is a problem in the world? What about right here in your local community? In New Hanover County alone, there are 32,350 people going hungry each day (Berener). Just think, thousands of people in your community not having the minimum nourishment requirements each day. These people could be sitting beside your children in the classroom or living on the streets you travel each day. These individuals are no strangers to us and they need our help to give them the nourishment…

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    The world hunger is a really worrying problem, either today and in the future. It is estimated that more than 12% of the humanity suffer with the scarcity of food nowadays (Long, C. (2013, March). Global food crises, food insecurity and measuring hunger. Retrieved from http://journalistsresource.org/studies/environment/food-agriculture/impact-global-food-crisis-self-assessed-food-security#sthash.DFq7ZVzQ.dpuf). We have been fighting against the hunger since the Green Revolution in the 20th…

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    Hunger is an environmental and political problem that we face. Even though food production has increased, and is enough to feed the entire population of the world, still there are more than 1 billion people suffering from hunger. In this report we will discuss the causes, effects of hunger, how to stop it, and the history of hunger. Causes: Hunger is caused by two main reasons to hunger. The first is human caused reasons like wars. For example, the second world war has caused a shortage of…

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    What is hunger? Hunger to us is just the mere thought of not getting something we desire and therefore not eating. But for Richard in the book Black Boy written by Richard Wright, hunger is much more than that. Richard suffered physical hunger in which he doesn't have any food to eat. Yet he also experiences mental and emotional hunger is which he wants to be noticed. This autobiography shows what hunger is like to Richard and what he does to end it. Richard is constantly battling physical…

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    All over the world each day people go hungry because they are not able to provide food for themselves or their family. It is said that every ten seconds someone dies from hunger. Because of the lack of food and hunger many people around the world are becoming weak and sick. This makes it harder for them to work and make money which causes them to fall deeper and deeper into poverty. For some places their are programs called “food for work” which lets adults work jobs that often consist of manual…

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    The world is starving...but not for food In memory of my endeavors in my elementary school years, I reminisce fondly of the summers I would spend alone, sitting at the foot of my bed and reading in absolute silence. My books were what kept me content day to day from sunrise to sundown, flipping the pages without knowing it. My reading interests were that of any first grader, childish books like World Atlas, The Solar System by Alexander Gordon Smith , or The Science Encyclopedia. I would…

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    specifically to pack as many nutrients as possible to help nourish and strengthen the children so they can be healthy and conquer their fight against starvation. When most people think about global hunger they think of a lack of production of food in developing countries, however, it’s more than that. Global hunger encompasses not only food production and security, but also distribution and access. Feed my starving children distributes their packed food to about 70 countries which gives children…

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