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    Heifer International : Heifer International Aims to participate with communities and donors to end the world chronic issue ( Hunger ) . And take care of people who suffer with hunger issue on world . the manager of heifer international is Dan West . Action Against Hunger saves the lives of severely malnourished children , 6,500 staff in over 45 countries heifer international programme which they work on nutrition, food security and livelihoods, and water, sanitation, and hygiene that reached…

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    In his article Farmer says “It’s also clear that many health professionals feel paralyzed by the magnitude of the challenges. Where on earth does one start?” I thought this quote was an attention grabber. There are so many people in this world who might want help the poor like Farmer does but the problem is that where does one start. If we look around the world there are so many poor countries with millions of problems that still need to be solved. By the time we find a cure for one problem…

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    I did not realize how many people did not have access to fresh produce, and antibiotic free meat. A lot of people do not have the money to travel miles away from home, let alone pay for good quality food. I figured there were grocery stores in every town, and people had access to at least can or frozen produce. Growing up we often bought can vegetables. As an adult I now see the quality difference in buying fresh produce over processed produce. We should view food deserts as a social problem…

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    Changing the World 101: Ending Hunger as a Case Study for System Change The symposium on Changing the World 101: Ending Hunger as a Case Study for System Change held on April 18, 2016 was very educative. There were four speakers, with faith, international, political and grass root perspective on the issue of ending hunger. The opening remark was given by Matthew Myer Boulton, his view from a faith perspective was quite insightful. He stated that the subject of hunger is a systemic problem thus…

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    COMPANY OBJECTIVE: Feeding the Valley is non-profit. Kid's Cafe started 2001 to feed disadvantaged children who visit any Feeding the Valley location. The program measures success by the number of meals offered daily. According to Feeding America, 42 million people battle with hunger in the United States, 13 million are children. Every year, the Kids Cafe can positively impact the community by driving down the hunger rate and illiteracy rate. The mission of the Kids Café is to feed the…

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    Journal Nine 1. Title: Hunger in Children in the United States: Potential Behavioral and Emotional Correlates 2. Authors: Ronald E. Kleinman, J. Michael Murphy, Michelle Little, Maria Pagano, Cheryl A. Wehler, Kenneth Regal, Michael S. Jellinek 3. Source: Kleinman, R. E., Murphy, J. M., Little, M., Pagano, M., Wehler, C. A., Regal, K., & Jellinek, M. S. (1998). Hunger in children in the United States: potential behavioral and emotional correlates. Pediatrics, 101(1), e3-e3. 4. Summary: A study…

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    Food Stamp Act Analysis

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    According to (Dean Jolliffee, 1977) in 1977 Food Stamp Act expresses that "all together to advance the general welfare, it is the arrangement of Congress to protect the wellbeing what's more, prosperity of the Nation's populace by raising levels of nourishment among low-salary family units. Since Food Stamp were invented several individuals and household members, reduce less work in the workforce has surveyed the adequacy of nourishment stamps as an arrangement instrument to advance the general…

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    The year is 2015, few Americas live a day to day life without food. Many of us can thank the farmers of America for that statistic, but, do you know where all of that wonderful food comes from? Not the processed garage but that wonderful steak, poultry, vegetables etc. If you live in Iowa like I do, you probably know who provides most of this food, it is our farmers! Iowa is known quite well for its sweet corn and soybean production but many don’t know that were #1 in production of those…

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    Every year, there are millions of people at risk of going hungry. We as a nation should be able to help everyone. There are wealthy nations that have high poverty rates. Those poverty rates have risen but with the help of the wealthy in the United States poverty can decrease. I am not saying the wealthy should have to help. I am saying the wealthy should morally want to help. The rich should morally help the poor because it makes the nation better overall. The rich should not be forced to help…

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    The reason the food insecurity is everyone's problem because taxpayers end up paying for health care costs that were caused from food insecurity, that everyone 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…

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