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    Food Shortage

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    Food Shortage. Lester Brown addresses this issue on chapter nine of his book Plan B. He tries to explain what can be done to sufficiently feed a world with a population of 8 billion persons. He gives an example of China’s way of increasing its food production and how in just about a decade‚ china was able to have enough food to feed hundreds of millions of people who were starving. China became self-sufficient in food production and in 2005 was able to manage its hungry population and she not

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    There are many issues that can cause food problems Problems one has with certain foods or in relation to eating including anorexia nervosa‚ bulimia nervosa‚ and milder conditions And one of the example food problems are: Famine A famine is a widespread scarcity of food that may apply to any faunal species. This phenomenon is usually accompanied or followed by regional malnutrition‚ starvation‚ epidemic‚ and increased mortality. Emergency measures in relieving famine primarily include providing

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    Water shortage: causes and solutions The development of human society depends much on a great variety of natural resources‚ and water is one of them. As is well known‚ water resource plays a vital role performs a significant function in our professional and daily life. However this resource has been being wasted or polluted in recent years due to industrial development and the explosion of population‚ which presents/poses a serious problem to us—water shortage. In the light of/given the immeasurable

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    Article Analysis – Venezuela food shortage. Title: Venezuela food shortages: ‘No one can explain why a rich country has no food.’ Author: Journalist Virginia Lopez. Date: Thursday 26th September 2013. Source: Guardian (online article.) Summary of points raised: The article highlights that it is possible for a rich country producing a sufficient amount of oil‚ to have food shortages. This is reinforced by economist Asdrubal Oliveros who claims‚ “Oil production has decreased‚” there has also

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of present day education system Accessibility to education is one of the main advantages to present day education. In the past education was only for the wealthy .The poor were not given an opportunity to improve their lot in life. Females were also denied an education by virtue of the "fact" they would get married and so an education would be "wasted" on females. As North America was settled children were pulled from schools during the harvesting season or as

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    POWER SHORTAGE IN MINDANAO: CAUSE AND EFFECT A Term Paper Presented to the Faculty of Northlink Technological College New Pandan‚ Panabo city In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the subject Econ1: ECONOMICS ‚ TAXATION AND AGRARIAN REFORM Eddie L. Manungas Jr. lkenn louie M. Palma Researchers October 2014 CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTINGS Background of the Study One of the potential contributors to the large productivity gap between developed and

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    Causes of Food Allergy

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    What Causes Food Allergy? Food allergies occur when the immune system mounts an attack on certain proteins in certain foods. The substances in the food that cause this immune system response are called allergens. The immune system is a complex network of cells and molecules that help defend the body against unknown substances. When a properly functioning immune system detects an unknown substance‚ it responds to this threat by producing proteins called antibodies against the invaders. The antibodies

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    the 19th century‚ hundreds of thousands of people moved to the United States. A large chunk of these people came from Ireland. The biggest motivations for the Irish people to immigrate were a major food shortage in Ireland‚ railroad advertisements‚ and urbanization in the U.S. In Ireland‚ the primary food source was the potato. Conveniently‚ a disease started to spread around Ireland that killed most of their potatoes. This disease caused a huge famine that killed a large amount of the Irish population

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    Water Shortage

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    ------------------------------------------------- To what extent can water shortages be dealt with on an individual level? Water is the basic necessity of life which is even more important than food. A person can live 2 weeks without food but not even 7 days without water. Since few years‚ there has been a population boom and population in present is almost twice the population before the boom. This has caused water and food crisis in many countries‚ more importantly LEDCs. Presently‚ statistics suggests

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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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