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Generation Malnourished: 300 Children Die Every Hour From Hunger

by Predators in Issues, February 16, 2012
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With each passing hour, 300 children die from malnutrition and a quarter of children on earth have access to enough food to develop properly, says a new report.

Is Seven Billion People Too Many?

by Gowrie in Issues, November 2, 2011
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1,000 million, 2,000 million, 5,000 million, and now 7,000 million – where will it all end? Will there be enough food, and will those who need it get it.

The Reality World of Famine

by cerelaflores in Issues, October 31, 2011
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Let us open our eyes on this topic. This article is too short to be an eye-opener about famine.

Malnutrition

by Peace Poet in Issues, September 14, 2011
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It is quite depressing that there has been a rapid increase in the incidents of malnutrition of children and people. This raises the question, if we have made any real progress in our globalized world.

The Death Rate Due to Hunger in The World: One People for Five Seconds

by kembang angin in Issues, August 31, 2011
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The death rate due to hunger in the world: one People for five seconds.

Feeding America Satistics: 17 Million American Kids Go Hungry

by gaby7 in Issues, August 30, 2011
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The biggest contradiction on this subject of hunger in America is that according to statistics given by the US Department of Agriculture, Americans throw away a pound of food per person per day in the country, amounting well over 100 billion pounds of food per year.

The Greatest Lie Versus ONE Conciousness

by Onescribe Vaughan Jones in Philosophy, August 25, 2011
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A spotlight on the great lie told to generations over hundreds of years concerning globalization and colonialism as compared to the simple life intended for humankind. It also introduces the "Save The Beloved Planet Cause" and its RACE project (Recovering African Community Economies), which aims to assist African tribal peoples still living in rural isolation and abanonment.

Humanity Versus Objectivity: The Emotional Turmoil of Covering Famine Story

by Halima Salat in Philosophy, August 18, 2011
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Its easily said than done to be distant and detached from many of the disasaters and tragic stories that journalists cover all over the world. For me one particular experience took the crown in making me feel more human than ever.

Despite Economic Growth, India Many Girls Left to Die

by Kalbe Haider in Economics, May 25, 2011
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The room is spacious and airy and cement floors, clean and fresh, all of which provides a welcome respite from the outside as the afternoon sun is scorching, but the sense of relief fades as the eyes perceive the horror that is in the room.

Ending World Hunger

by PHEONIX4376 in Issues, May 23, 2011
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A way to end world hunger?

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