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This 5 page paper examines hunger as it exists in America today. The problem as it exists among the very young and the very old, as well as for single mothers, is the subject of this paper that contains a great deal of statistics.
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on this subject relays the fact that when her country was involved in a civil war, she saw the devastation that hunger could cause. Most people do not witness devastating
hunger, but they do witness some form of hunger, sometimes unknowingly. The problem of hunger in America is carefully concealed. In focusing on the United States of America, one
sees an odd dichotomy between rich and poor, and the full and the hungry. It is not usually obvious. There are people eating out of garbage cans on the streets
of New York and then there are people living on the same block who are eating steak dinners. While people practically step over the homeless while walking down the streets
of the city, they do not realize that some of the people are truly in need of food. It seems that the people do get fed at school and at
soup kitchens, but the meals are not steady. Poor people are undernourished. Another part of the difference between the well fed and the hungry goes to other demographic issues. Children,
single mothers and the elderly are often in trouble. This may be because children have little pull in society and that children are expensive. Born to the wrong parents, some
children end up with little to eat because their struggling mothers and fathers do not want to make sacrifices. Usually, when the parents do not have the wherewithal to feed
the children they do try and they are willing to accept assistance. There are of course isolated but horrific cases of children starving over the years when social services steps
in too late. Sometimes, no one notices because there are a lot of "skinny kids" around. Who is to say whether the children are suffering or whether they just have
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