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As people, we value family, education and success. Hunger is an enemy to all three. There are over 850 million people that are living with chronic hunger worldwide with majority of the people being women and children. According to scientists, studies have demonstrated that even brief periods of hunger can permanently inhibit a child's mental, emotional and physical growth. Children who are starving tend to be unsuccessfully in school which causes them to be likely to develop into unproductive adults. For families, experiencing starvation means living in a humanity of isolation and embarrassment. Caring people must put a conclusion to this concern that is facing humanity. One of the greatest feelings in the world is knowing that we as individuals can make a difference. Ending hunger in America is a goal that is literally within our grasp. World hunger is the most important challenge that faces humanity today.
I, myself cannot end world hunger, but I know we, the people, together can end hunger in our generation. The more people that are involved and dedicated to ending world hunger, the better the process would be. To start the beginning process, I will donate to a cause or organization that will make a difference. There are multiple organizations that fight against world hunger, but they cannot do it alone. They need the help and support from everybody. I will create a small organization that donates to these other organizations themselves and donates to the countries in need directly. In addition to donating, this organization will hold fundraisings to raise money to donate. I will create fundraisings as small as a garage sale to a website that generates awareness and funds. Spreading awareness to several communities would be th...

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...rights in history, as well as being a perfect model to feminists in the world. In a time where women were expected to be the shadow of men, Roosevelt broke the mold and did things her way.
Martin Luther King was a well-known leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement and an American activist. He helped make the nation’s dreams into reality. His works and accomplishments changed the world we live in by building better relationships between races, sex, religion, and ethnicity. King’s life taught us about the significance and the value of freedom in our world. If there is no freedom, justice, and equal rights in the world, we need to change it. However, it does take sacrifice.
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