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    a home that never seems to appear. The world should be doing everything they can to help the refugees from…

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    functioning on a proper level. “Hunger affects every part of the body. And these effects can be permanent. Hunger starves the brain. Malnourished kids fall behind in school — or drop out — because they can’t concentrate (or because they have to help put food on the table). An undernourished heart literally shrinks. So it has to work harder to pump blood — which your body can’t make enough of. Toxins build up as the liver and kidneys fail. A weakened immune system crumbles in the face of…

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    An Hankering for Food Everyday nearly 795 million people go hungry, that is about one in nine people worldwide. Even though enough food is produced across the world to feed the estimated 7.4 billion population, people are still going to bed hungry. As the population of Earth reaches approximately 9 billion people by 2050 the question of feeding 9 billion arises. If 795 million people go malnourished everyday feeding 9 billion will be a tough task. One solution is Increased research into…

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    Could the answer to ending world hunger really be by ending the consumption of meat? Could the answer to ending global warming truly be by ending the consumption of meat? Two huge issues we have on this planet, could be solved with such a simple answer. According to a research done by Aprohaska, the number of people who die of starvation this year will be 60 million people. The number of people who could be adequately fed, with the grain saved if Americans reduced meat consumption by 10%, will…

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    World hunger is one of the most serious issues confronted in this world today. Around 20,000 individuals pass away consistently, and the greater part of these passings are confronted by kids under five. It is said that the increment of hunger is brought on by the decline of money, accessible area, overpopulation, and different elements. As indicated by the World Food Program, world hunger is starting to rise again after it has been declining for a couple of decades. This brings us to what is…

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    Food Aid Essay

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    help. Whatever the situation or motivation almost always, someone is ready to help. This begs the questions: are these actions helping or hurting? Is donating funds the most effective way to help? Is volunteering overseas helpful or harmful? Is US food aid solving or creating a problem? These are all questions that ought to be addressed when considering how to best help those in need. When people think they are helping, quite often they are doing just the opposite, one problem may have been…

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    World Hunger Solution

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    World hunger is a growing problem around the globe and could easily be reduced. This affects many people in multiple countries, causing people to suffer terrible hardships and possible death from the side effects of being malnourished. There are three ways that world hunger can be decreased. First, world hunger can be decreased tremendously if humans shared in the wealth of food and money. Additionally, providing school meal programs across the globe will draw children to school for nutritious…

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    Reducing World Hunger

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    Countries and organization have tried to start a process to eradicate the hunger in the world by 2030, and that will require about 267,000 million dollars annually for investments in rural and urban areas and social protection, according to a study by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the World Food Programme (WFP), for the poor have access to food and improve their livelihoods, the UN estimates needed $ 160 a year for…

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    of food. My stance on this problem is that they shouldn’t have to. That they will not always wake up unsure,…

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    struggle for the population control and world hunger are evident and also uncontrollable, as we approach 9 billion people it is eminent that we will run out of needed resources such as food, gas, and space. What if I told you that the issue of food could be easily solved with GMOs, are you willing to take the risks of a few to feed millions? For every nine people in the world, one is going undernourished. Another statistic gathered from the WFP (World Food Program) is that 795 million people go…

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