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    As we look around our world today, we see many of the struggles we face as a nations combined. From the striking pace of global warming to the never-ending reoccurrence of both civil and international wars, there is still one issue that seems to continuously be thrown on the backburner. Whether it be the highly industrialized United States and China or the severely undeveloped areas of Sub-Saharan Africa, the pandemic of world hunger plagues all countries alike. According to Oxford English Dictionary

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    PepsiCo is a huge, multi-billion-dollar company that invests its time and money into creating loveable and lasting products for consumers all over the world. PepsiCo has been on the rise for years and if things continue to prosper like they do know, they should be a lasting company for many more years to continue. PepsiCo relates to their customers and continues to create new and improved products that bring publicity to their company, while still producing the recognizable products that that they

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    Needle Exchange Program Group 9 Austyn Bolander, Chelsea Dugger, Catherine Hoover, Chris Giles, Cassandra Brown, Skiveta Rivera Indiana University East School of Nursing Literature Review Several studies have shown that injection drug users lower their risk of transmitting infectious diseases when there is a needle exchange program available. There has not been a valid study of whether or not the amounts of time needles are returned to the exchange programs are harmful to communities

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    Essay on Spiral of Silence

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    Public communication is very important when in a discussion with coworkers and such. The one weakness that some people run into is silence. The spiral of silence theory by Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann explains why certain people fall under the pressure and seclude to silence. Silence may not always be a bad thing, but according to a study by Lucy J. MacGregor, the fact is that silence during a speech or conversation is absolutely bad. With this, silence while talking to a large group negatively affects

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    Modern Pirates

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    private business and end-consumers globally are losing money due to this issue, Somali youth are being forced to grow up in a country where piracy is not only an acceptable job, but a prestigious one as well (AEDI 5). The United Nations Development Programme Somalia interviewed and ex-pirate who stated, “After completing secondary education … I had to look for a job, but could not find one. Because of this frustration, I was lured into piracy” (41). This man professes to have desired going about life

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    Malnutrition is once a person is not getting enough food or not getting the right sort of food, at that stage, deficiency disease is simply round the bend. though individuals get enough to eat, they 're going to become starving if the food they eat does not provide the proper amounts of micronutrients - vitamins and minerals - to satisfy daily nutritional requirements. A malnourished person finds that their body has issue doing normal things like growing and resisting sickness. Physical work becomes

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    Everyday a fortunate amount of us wake up knowing that we will have three meals. We do not worry about how we are going to get food. The only thing we may worry about is if we have the supplies we need to make our homemade meal or if a trip to the store will be needed. Or we may worry if we have time to make a homemade meal or if we should just get some takeout. However, this is not the case with millions of people around the world, and more specifically children. Over 800 million people suffer

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    Victor Alvarez Mr. Nordlund Honors English I May 21, 2015 Haiti: The Starving Country “Over 100,000 children under five suffer from acute malnutrition while one child out of three is stunted, or irreversibly short for their age.”(“Hunger”) This staggering statistic is due to one of the world’s biggest problems, hunger. Hunger is a problem that many developing countries face, one of the biggest victims to hunger is the small Caribbean country of Haiti. Hunger in Haiti affects the entire country,

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    Introduction “Loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted is the most terrible poverty,” - Mother Teresa When body does not get right amount of nutrients, condition arises called malnutrition. Malnutrition itself is a broad term. According to World Health Organization, Malnutrition refers to deficiencies, excesses or imbalances in a person’s intake of energy and/or nutrients. It covers 2 broad groups of conditions :- ‘Under nutrition’—which includes stunting i:e low height for age, Wasting

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    This paper is focused on the causes of their food insecurity and poverty such as climate volatility and also ways to fix or help the situation that Madagascar citizens go through day to day. It is well known that many african countries are under food insecurity and poverty. What is food insecurity? “Food Insecurity-The state of being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.” (Google Definition) Each year more and more people die because they can’t afford

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