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    The appeal “ Living Hungry in a Jobless America” speaks to primarily to parents living in the United States (target audience). Given the appeal addresses the issue of children who suffer from hunger, people who have children of their own would mostly relate to it. The appeal claims to solve the problem of children’s hunger in the United States; It aims not only to raise awareness about the issue, but convince people to presumably donate money or time in order to solve it. The clients who would…

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    In the novel, “The Hunger Games”, by Suzanne Collins, the theme is that in the Hunger Games, one must be fit, survival ready, skillful and intelligent to survive. Katniss is intensely skillful at hunting, and she uses it to her advantage. On page 241 it says, ““... I discover a flock of grooslings perched in the trees and take out three before they know what hit them.” This shows that Katniss is an extremely skillful hunter. In addition, this displays that Katniss is skillful with a bow and…

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    Children are starving in Africa. Children are starving in Asia. Children are starving in the middle east. Children are starving in South America. These all sound very familiar, but what you are probably not used to hearing is: Children are starving in the United States of America. Many of you may have always believed that there are no way children are food insecure in America, but in all reality, there may be a child who lives down the street from you that is going hungry every night. As humans,…

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    I have worked for several international non-governmental organizations in Afghanistan. I have first-hand knowledge and experience of the issues and problems facing foreign aid to poor and developing nations. Thus, the documentary reinforced the notion that the international community, in a larger context, faces almost similar challenges in its policies of humanitarian and developmental assistance to poor and developing nations around the world. The documentary demonstrates a broad range of…

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    Hello everyone, I am here today to tell you that current global food production will be unable to meet the demands of the rapidly rising global population. Millions all around the world today are undernourished and starving. Millions of people a year die from starvation in areas like Africa and Asia due to poor food security. The world population is rapidly rising about 200,000 people each day, which adds up to 70 million people each year. This will put more of a stress on every countries food…

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    Every year, millions of people are starving due to low income and need help. Luckily, there are programs helping the hungry, but they can't do it alone. So step up and help these 3 million people in our country have food to eat. If everyone in the US were to put a quarter on this issue, then our nation could afford 4.5 billion pounds of food, enough to halt the hunger problem. One group has a creative take on this problem. "US Hunger" enables people to host drives, where the hungry come to…

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    Genetic Engineering Imagine waking up to hunger pangs. Just eat breakfast, right? If you don’t have food, there is a easy solution; you go to the grocery store. However, what if there is no grocery store? Then where will you get food? After a week of no food you desire to eat anything, that feeling you have is an ongoing crisis that poverty stricken countries deal with every day. Ramessar reports 840 million people in developing countries are undernourished and “survive” on less than 2,000…

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    In Sub Saharan Africa one out of every two people lives off less than a dollar a day. More than 33 percent of Africa’s population has or will suffer through malnutrition. In the year 2000 over 300 million Africans had little to no access to clean drinking water. In the last twelve years that number has doubled. One out of every six children in Africa is expected to die before the age of five. Africa has a wide range of natural resources that can be used to take care of its people, so why is this…

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    In Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins A series of characters showed duplicity. Haymitch show it the most to Katniss and Peeta. Finnick and Beetee show it in the arena with other tributes to not let Katniss and Peeta know what their plan is. Haymitch lied to Katniss through the book to try to save her and Peeta. “At least in the Hunger Games, I knew that I was being played with.” (Collins 385). Haymitch never told Katniss about the plan and Katniss doesn't like it. Then Haymitch says that this is…

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    Our world is filled with poverty and suffering it seems that hunger, and poverty is relevant all over. There are people in our society that struggle to get basic necessities for themselves and family, and there are even people in situations where they cant afford to eat everyday. It shouldn’t be acceptable in our society that some people are able to afford many different luxury items, and yet there are people in the world that are barely able to eat. It should be that someone who is in a…

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