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    In the world today one of our biggest problems is world hunger. I want to solve the problem of world hunger because in the world we live in right now there are many families that go to bed without eating a full three meals and sometimes no meal at all. We take for granted that we have food in our refrigerators and cabinets to eat. The statistics of hunger in South America is heart breaking. South America's poverty rate is estimated to be 70%. The average income of the mass is $1 to $2 dollars a…

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    you feel like you’re getting sick because you don’t have any food you can eat… and you feel like you’re going to throw up,” Molly stated. This true story about Molly, from Feed The Children, arises the question :Are the United Nations combating world hunger? The United Nations are sponsoring the red cup foundation, basically if you fill one red cup that is filling the stomach of a starving child. This foundation has helped the lives of many people suffering from starvation. After the famine in…

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    Child Hunger In America

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    We Must End Hunger in America, started with Child Hunger. But even though America is the Wealthiest and most agriculturally abundant country in the worlds history, food insecurity now ravages to 49 million Americans. Including nearly 16 million American Children. Most Children around in America grow up poor and have no choice but to be poor and Homeless with no Food, all because of the Parents situation that put them in that predicament. The Thoughts I would want my fellow Americans to have is…

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    forget about the people in our own backyard who need help from others. It is time that we, as a society, start to come together to end child hunger in America. Food insecurity in children is a complicated problem, which will take many different solutions to help solve, but with everyone working together we can end child hunger in America and hopefully the world. The United States Department of Agriculture,…

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    Throughout decades, humanity has desired “better.” The world has looked through the lens of, “how can we make this even greater?” The hunger for new innovation is a driving force for the present world, always furthering new discoveries and brightening the lives of generations to come. What fuels this hunger, however? People from different countries all around the world have been given a spirit of creation and desire to use their creativity to further society. As the humanity advances, so do the…

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    Most people walk away, or ignore the situation. Others take the time to talk and give the hungry something to eat, so they don 't spend the day hungry. That is one less hungry person in the world. Thankfully, there are people who build food banks to feed the hungry families, and people. Unfortunately, this hunger problem affected a married couple named, Josh and Gaby. They have three children named John, gavin and marietta. They were both living in a stable condition. Gaby said, “at first our…

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    In the Hunger Games there is a totalitarian government which has class distinctions. Panem is the country or Capitol in which this place is called. Panem has many class distinctions such as the Capitol citizens and the people in the districts. These class distinctions in the Hunger Games are the people in the distant districts from the Capitol, the people in the districts closer to the Capitol, and the people in the Capitol; this will affect major events in the story such as the Hunger Games.…

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    Primitive Survival Sometimes in a persons life they have to sacrifice one thing to another. If we want something we will conquer obstacles to acquire to the thing we want. In the book Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, Chris McCandless forfeits human comforts and the ease of a normal life, so he can invent a new life for himself in which he craves freedom. Chris craves something, freedom, and to achieve his independence he will risk his human comforts and eventually his life. As an adventurer,…

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    The Hunger Games What does it mean to be a hero in an exciting fantasy Adventure? The most important question who wouldn’t want to be the hero of any story? And that’s what happens with Katniss Everdeen in the Hunger Games. She’s a girl that was in a situation where she didn’t want to be the hero and was forced or I should say chose to force her self to be the hero. This is a story of a higher power force to destroy civilians and make them live under fear and turn them into weak creatures. The…

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    “About 21,000 people die every day of hunger or hunger-related causes, according to the United Nations.” (poverty.com 1) Even though there is plenty of food in the world for everyone, the problem that hungry people face is poverty because they lack the money to buy the food, which leads to starvation. Poverty is even happening this moment in America, and…

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