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    What are the main causes of food insecurity in the world today? Outline and evaluate 2 or 3 possible solutions to food insecurity problems. Introduction World Food Summit defines food security as: “Food security exists when all people‚ at all times‚ have physical and economic access to sufficient‚ safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life”. (World Food Summit‚ 1996) On the contrary‚ the food insecurity means the situation people who

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    Free sample essay on Population Problem in India. The population problem is one of the burning issues being faced by the country. It surmounts all the problems of the country. The rapid population growth is often referred to as population explosion. The population of India has risen dramatically during the post-independence period. The increase in population is due to the spread of health care facilities thus resulting in the fall of death rate. Within a period of a little over half century‚ population

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    The deaths of tens of thousands of people during the drought in east Africa could have been avoided if the international community‚ donor governments and humanitarian agencies had responded earlier and more swiftly to clear warning signs that a disaster was in the making‚ according to a new report. Figures compiled by the Department for International Development (DfID) suggest that between 50‚000 and 100‚000 people‚ more than half of them children under five‚ died in the 2011 Horn of Africa crisis

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    Over population and poverty Over the century people overcome many obstacles and still‚ people all over the world facing the same issues that threatened our beloved mother of earth such as overpopulation and poverty. The world’s population is rapidly increasing year after year the population multiplies faster and faster. “Currently the world population is growing by 80 million people a year”. Overpopulation it’s a nationwide problem‚ Both developed and developing countries are at risk of the dangerous

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    If there was one problem in this world that could be changed I would change world hunger. People in many countries not only die from having not enough food‚ they don’t even have clean water. Water is a number one source that humans need to survive. There are approximately 1‚010.6 hungry people all over the world. Countries like Burundi‚ Eritrea‚ Comoros‚ Timor Leste‚ Sudan‚ Chad‚ and Yemen Republic. Most of the people who are hungry all day are usually in poverty. to solve this the people get jobs

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    Imagine being trapped in rubble after an earthquake with no food and water. Sadly‚ many people have suffered in this condition. If they do not get help and fast‚ they will die. That is why the Sparked Search and Rescue robot was created. The Search and Rescue bot has a vital role after earthquakes‚ improve the quality of life‚ have an effect social life‚ politics‚ and the Economy. The Search and Rescue robot has the vital role of saving victims who are trapped under rubble after earthquakes.

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    Maize is a staple food for the inhabitants of Moiben sub County and other parts of Kenya. However‚ its production is facing some challenges that have led to decline in yield. Improving maize production is considered an important strategy of solving the problems of food insecurity in the countries where rapid population increase is a major challenge especially in Sub-Sahara Africa‚ this therefore‚ can be achieved by improving management practices of maize production and which is a main source of employment

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    Hungry Children in the World General Purpose: To persuade A. How many of you are worried about where your next meal will come from? Are you unsure of how you’re going to purchase next week’s groceries or what you will be feeding your children for dinner tonight? This probably isn’t something most of you think about from day to day. When you are hungry‚ you eat. It’s easy for you to grab a sandwich‚ order a pizza‚ or run through the drive thru when you are on the go. However‚ there are many families

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    Leslie Maliekal Reading Response to The Myth of Overpopulation 11/24/14 “The Myth of Overpopulation” was written by Michael Craven and published on June 13th‚ 2011 in the Christian Post. The article talks about some of the popular myths that people hold about overpopulation. For example‚ in the past a famous scholar‚ Thomas Malthus‚ believed that the “planet’s rapid increase in population would soon outstrip the planet’s ability to produce food‚ resulting in massive worldwide

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    Thesis Statement: “Africa Will Be the Most Vulnerable to Climate Change” The people of Africa rely heavily on agriculture and wildlife to survive. With widespread poverty‚ any type of change in climate has the potential to be devastating‚ and cause malnutrition in children and adults. Climate change can already be seen in severe droughts in the Horn of Africa‚ and agricultural losses of up to 22 percent of maize‚ wheat‚ and rice. For these reasons‚ Africa will surely be one of the most

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