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    What is culture? The customary beliefs‚ social forms‚ and material traits of a racial‚ religious‚ or social group is known as culture. A nation that has no cultural heritage is like an orphan who has nothing to feed upon. India is a country with various cultures. Indian culture has always been dynamic and open. Be it religion‚ philosophy‚ maths‚ commerce‚ art‚ architecture‚ music‚ painting‚ or any other enterprise the impact of the Indian Culture is easily visible even in the global

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    taboos‚ economic and corporal exploitation and oppressed due to social evils of purdah‚ sati‚ and child marriage‚ female infanticide of foeticide‚ maltreatment‚ hunger and malnutrition. It is rightly said that during that period when India was fighting to free herself from the clutches of British rule the women of India were fighting their own battle to emancipate themselves from wicked customs and social systems. The movement for women’s upliftment was initiated by Brahma Samaj under eminent social

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    story of a young soldier in charge of leading other Englishmen to their potential deaths‚ all united by the goal of defeating the German soldiers and restoring peace to their European home. This piece explains why Junger believed his experience of fighting as an English soldier to be a positive one‚ what the average experience of a soldier in the trenches was like‚ as well as how the Great War affected everyone caught in its crossfire. The piece begins by Junger referring to his time as an English

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    wages and are not permitted to bring their children inside their workplaces‚ so they must often leave the children at home‚ often alone. The babies are often basked in uncleanliness‚ laying in their own filth‚ waiting to die from starvation or malnutrition. If not from lack of nutrients‚ babies die from diseases‚ many of which are treatable in the industrialized world. However‚ they are not given the proper help by the city-employed doctors in the area. There seems to be a lack of understanding

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    on nutrients such as fats. Since chemotherapy kills not only bad cells but good cells as well‚ fats serve as a natural easy access nutrient to produce good cell and protect organs from these kinds of therapies. Cancer patients have to go through fighting cancerous cells and finding ways to replace the good cells that were killed by

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    Hunger in America can be hard to recognize. With how the economy is now‚ the effects of hunger are more severe. Many Americans are relying on food stamps and private organizations to help with this crisis. Millions in this nation are currently suffering from hunger in America. Half of that being from job loss. More than 12‚000‚000 children suffer from food insecure hunger because of limited or uncertain access to nutritious food. About 900‚000 are hungry in the three- country Detroit metropolitan

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    INTRODUCTION Normally Bangladesh is country where most people suffer from malnutrition. There are lots of people who suffer from this problem‚ to eradicate every government take many steps. But not always every step bears fruits. In most cases these steps wont work. Because of lack of monitoring and awareness efforts. The government efforts are given; The public health nutrition program under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of Bangladesh is operated through Institute of Public Health

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    were put under the category of ’missing‚ presumed dead’ (Unknown‚ 2015). The mud was infested with human waste and was infested by rats. The diseases throughout the battle came from the mud and wet grounds as well as contaminated food and water. Malnutrition was a big issue at Verdun and there were huge food shortages. A German officer stated in his diary "Because of the failing provisioning the men are forced to use up their emergency rations of salty meats. They quenched their thirst with water from

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    and father through different events of World War II. As a result they are forced to try to survive‚ any way they can‚ though their efforts are finally lost when Setsuko dies of malnutrition‚ and Seita dies not long after. It’s based on a semi-autobiographic book by the same name‚ whose author lost his sister due to malnutrition in 1945 during the war. The main value shown throughout the film is the endorsement of family‚ illustrated through the ever-growing relationship of Seita and Setsuko. The film

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    and ask questions like‚ Why poverty still exists? Ask if the true stem of poverty is from deliberate orchestration since the colonial ages which has evolved into our modern ways‚ this means wealthy nations exploit the poor. The people living in and fighting against this harsh poverty still have to answer to colonialism and its deceiving background of consequences‚ e.g. free markets‚ debt‚ land grab‚ exploitation of natural resources. The colonial powers were grand manipulators‚ and they could easily

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