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    however there are others that have remained the same. Poverty and hunger are among these unchanged facets. These unfortunate elements of life are prone to be recurrent until the end of humanity. There has been, and always will be, the poor and the hungry. In The Jungle, Sinclair emphasizes the issue of the widespread poverty and hunger in the Chicago stockyards. Also, Sinclair makes a point out of the inhumane ways the less fortunate are treated. In later chapters of The Jungle, the epidemic…

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    that would be willing to sponsor meals for hungry children. The cost of each meal is 25 cents. The average goal is to feed around 75,000 children. Thirteen area high schools that represent over 150 students who participate in the Highland Community College Servant Leadership program are continuing the campaign to help feed children who are hungry. The past eight years, Servant Leaders have been able to…

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    and remove any child from an home that does not take responsibility for that child. First, How would you feed the hungry? I would mail boxes of food to every child the boxes would contain drinks and necessary food products. Animals such as cows, chickens, goats, sheep, and rabbits will be fed certain minerals and vitamins needed to help support a healthy life for feeding hungry children. Vegetables will be fertilized with non chemical products that could affect the human body as well. Food…

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    money the vending machines make can be used to restock the machine. “ A vending machine doesn’t just allow students to buy snacks but it adds to schools funds,” says apecsec.org. Vending machines should be in schools so that students don’t have to go hungry. Vending machines can be used to buy lunches if the student has forgotten or don’t like what the school is serving. Www.davidsvending.com…

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    the general public’s money, exceeding necessities (Shafer-Landau 229). Singer would agree with that statement, but Jan Narveson would undoubtedly disagree. Narveson believes one does not have any moral obligations to feed the hungry, but, of course, one can feed the hungry if one chooses to, making one incredibly kind hearted (Shafer-Landau 231-43). If one had to agree with one of two extremes, in this case between Singer and Narveson, Narveson’s argument is most agreeable while Singer’s is…

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    become overwhelmed and don’t know how to help the hungry people in this world. Hunger may not be stopped all at once, but it can be stopped in a small portion. Once a program is started in a community, it can expand to more communities helping thousands of people. In the past, Bradford County has not offered a program that will help the hungry families to survive. Now, Feeding Hope is a program that will begin in Bradford County to help the many hungry families. It will be responsible for…

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    Understanding Hunger Levels How can you tell if you’re actually hungry, or if you just want food? There IS a difference. Learning how to tune in to your body and trust your gut takes practice and mindfulness. Your body will give you clues to let you know when you’re hungry (versus when you just want food—which might be for a multitude of other emotional or psychological reasons). Hunger Cues  A gentle hollow area about the size of your fist  Stomach growling above you belly button—not below …

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    animals know is if they’re hungry then they have to find a way to eat. So would it kill a single person to donate some dog food, water, or money so they do not put the animals in a spot where it is either kill or be killed? If people do not donate food then the animals will end up becoming hungry. Hungry animals do not care if it is a person they have grown close to or not they will attack. This is why people need to donate to the animal shelter so the animals will not go hungry and try to…

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    ever dare to stand toe-to-toe with a massive 7-footer, 500-lb, fanged, fury mammal. Even the bravest hunter would rattle in fear when a wild, hungry bear had its eyes fixed directly onto him while in ready-to-attack beast mode. Who would have thought that a fury brown grizzly would tear your apart for lunch? Freaky! But don’t worry folks. No matter how hungry and outrageous such a beast is, you could still be safe. Even it is right in front of you. Yes. You heard that absolutely. Solution --…

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    has a right to food and that our government needs to recognize that no one should go hungry in a wealthy nation that is always in other nations business. In addition, I believe that anyone and everyone should be able to access necessities to make their life better in the community. Lastly, I think we need to turn the policies for food insecurity and hunger into a human rights policy since no one should go hungry in a nation that is called the land of plenty. That there is enough food in…

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