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    Is Science a Boon or Bane

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    Every coin have two faces. The same science which has been of such great assistance to mankind has another face. Science which has bestowed us with development‚ progress‚ expansion and growth has also brandished us with hostilities‚ destruction‚ violence‚ ruin‚ devastation‚ annihilation bloodshed‚ carnage and obliteration. Gone are the days when peace and tranquility used to prevail throughout the world. Today a gun booms in one corner of the world or another everyday. Wars are fought between

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    The Reality of Hunger As America is the land of plenty‚ nobody would think that people‚ who live in America‚ would struggle for food. However‚ it is reality that hungers are all around the nation. After the recession in 2008‚ it almost hit to American to be homeless and job lay off‚ so the rate of hunger was rise up. The most painful fact is for our children who suffer from food insecure hunger because of limited accessibility of nutritious food. According to the research‚ in the video “Hunger Hits

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    Donate to Charity Reason why to donate to charity According to Kate Santich‚ 2011‚“In 2010‚ there were 48.8 million Americans--or almost one in six--that confronted hunger or food insecurity‚ meaning people who are able to stave off hunger only by turning to charity or buying cheap‚ nutritionally void food that would fill their stomachs” Santich‚ Kate. "True Cost of Hunger Rises Fastest in Florida." Orlando Sentinel. 06 Oct 2011: A.1. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. Retrieved from. 20 Jul

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    Bacon's Rebellion Thesis

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    Bacon’s Rebellion Position Paper Bacon’s Rebellion was a very important event in the history of Virginia that happened in the year of 1676. Nathaniel Bacon‚ Jr.‚ who had settled in Virginia two years earlier‚ had led a cluster of planters‚ tenants‚ and servants in battles against Indians along the frontier. William Berkley‚ on the other hand‚ opposed of Nathanial Bacon’s actions and had desired to keep a civilized peace within the frontier with its people and the Indians. Bacon had then caused an

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    Children poverty is one of the US leading problems. Poverty puts many children’s lives at risk the minute they are brought into the world. Every year 7.6 million children die before they reach age 5‚ The causes of that is poverty not getting the nutrition needed and not living in a well sheltered area. Children’s immune system is not fully developed and strong‚ that would make the chance of them catching a disease increase. Health Care and Nutrition is a big problem when children are in poverty

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    Civil war and how food actually affected the war? With the fundamental to life we all need food‚ water‚ and shelter maybe the necessities of life‚ but some may argue also love is needed to live a life we want. With some great home cooking with a little love in that food you can never be mad at anyone while eating this‚ but what happens when that food isn’t available. Today‚ I researched what these civil war solders ate during this terrible time trying to steer this new nation in the their path

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    Green Revolution Reflections Q: The Green Revolution was to reduce the hunger problem in the world‚ but did it? On the whole‚ I feel that the Green Revolution helped to solve the problem of poverty to a certain extent. While it greatly reduced poverty in some countries‚ other countries were not as fortunate and did not enjoy the benefits the Green Revolution brought about. Hence‚ the Green Revolution only helped to solve the issue of poverty in some parts of the world but did not completely eradicate

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    T he Food Security Bill (FSB)‚ which had been in the works since UPA took office for the second time in 2009‚ finally received the nod from the cabinet in March. But‚ contrary to expectations‚ it was panned by many sections of the press. An editorial in The Indian Express implied that the bill had a fundamental flaw‚ while the one in Mint explained why it will not work. The bill received adverse reactions from the aam admi too‚ as was evident by the comments readers of the Financial Press left

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    CAN‚T WE ENSURE FOOD FOR ALL If global financial crisis comes can global food crisis be far behind?.This may sound awfully pessimistic‚but believe it or not our worlds is inching towards this murky situation‚we eat to live‚not vice versa as away of life.But this is a travesty of truth that food crisis does not mean shortage of food‚for to quote‚ Coleridge with an impish twist or modification‚”Food‚food everywhere but not a grain to eat”.Then what can be the cause of impending global food crisis

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    Mrs. Ramsey WHAP‚ 6th April 10‚ 2014 DBQ Essay: Green Revolution The researches that formed and became the Green Revolution changed the agricultural technologies of many places and peoples. The Green Revolution was an introduction of a new technology of scientifically bred crops that went worldwide. In 1945 the Green Revolution started as leaders addressed the issues of hunger and starvation with the Green Revolution as the solution‚ and although it helped many people

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