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    Ethos In TED Talk

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    Mallory Soldner, in her TED Talk “Your company’s data could end world hunger” given at a TED Institute event in 2016, successfully argues that if companies donate data, decision scientists, and technology to gather new sources of data to humanitarian organizations, that lives can be saved. Soldner is able to support her claims by sharing her experiences using data to drive efficiencies, save money, and feed more people while working for the World Food Program. In Soldner’s TED Talk, she uses ethos

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    World Food Programme Russian Federation Malnutrition in Developing Countries Anger and Loneliness Topic Background: The ever-growing problem of malnutrition plagues our world in the nations that cannot handle such a weight. Malnutrition is a dangerous state where a human is so deprived of the nutrients vital for survival that they are subject to death. The most important factors of malnutrition in countries that may be in a state of development are food insecurity water availability and food quality

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    Self Reflection Paper

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    I am Hoang Le Tri Cuong. I am a scholar who is studying at Saint Joseph's Institution (SJI). One and a half year in Singapore and SJI has really altered the way I think. I was once extremely obsessed with academic performance. However, meeting people of different cultural backgrounds and with different talents in SJI, I have become more open-minded. I have come to realize that grades are not the only aspect of being a student. When I saw some of my peers putting their best in facilitating the

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    To what extent do ways of knowing prevent us from deluding ourselves? Justify your answer with reference to at least one area of knowledge Ways of knowing are the core of TOK for us to get knowledge in different Areas of Knowledge. The two key terms on this essay question are “ways of Knowing” and “deluding ourselves”. “Ways of knowing are how we acquire knowledge about the world around us, and figure out our relationship with it”. (IB Diploma Program, 31) Ways of Knowing help us to understand

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    Madagascar Essay

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    Ranked number 68 on the Failed State Index of 2010 and 135 on the Human Development Index out of 169 countries and areas, Madagascar is considered to be at a low human development level. ( 2,4) Madagascar’s development situation is the product of a history of corrupt government and neocolonialism. Madagascar has been labeled a “developing” country because of its current conditions. Over the past few decades, Madagascar’s life expectancy at birth and expected years of school have both been rising

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    PERSUASIVE Speech Outline ⦁ Introduction ⦁ Attention-getter: A study done by the World Food Programme shows over 795 million people in the world do not have enough food to lead a healthy active life. That's about one in nine people on earth. Another study done by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations shows roughly one third of the food produced in the world for human consumption every year approximately 1.3 billion tonnes gets lost or wasted. This adds up to about $680 billion

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    Agriculture is the basis of the world’s food supply. In some areas of the world challenges presented by geography, climate, economic instability and government regulations cause agriculture to fall short of the needs of the population. Today hunger affects people throughout the world, and aid and relief programs are not meeting the entirety of demonstrated need. Localized agricultural standard worldwide are the key to a sustainable and geopolitical solution to world hunger. Undernutrition as a result

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    Imagine only living off a dollar a day. It sounds impossible, considering the standard of living in the United States of America. Yet according to the World Food Programme (n.d.), that is the case for one third of Honduras’s population of 8.7 million people. Honduras is the third poorest country in Latin America and the Caribbean, as 65.7% of the population live in poverty and 36% live in extreme poverty, with the highest burden on rural poor and indigenous populations. The country is also vulnerable

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    life. In this movie, it focused on discrimination between the life of rich and poor. The life of poor people looks painful and miserable. They had to struggle every single meal and sustainable living area. According to United Nations World Food Programme (WEP) and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), around 12.8 million people are suffering from starvation in Southern Africa (Volen, 315). Due to an insufficient amount of proper nutritious food, it has been challenging experience for poor people

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    There are many global concerns, but one that continues to be a major problem is poverty. Along with poverty comes the inability to pay for things that are vital to our health such as shelter, water, and food. Over the years there have been countless efforts to find a way to end poverty and feed every person in the world. “Three-quarters of all hungry people live in rural areas, mainly in the villages of Asia and Africa”(Who Are The Hungry?”). To get a perspective, “Some 795 million people in the

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