Caring and Sharing
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C. One-third of the world’s people, living in the developing nations, suffer serious hunger and malnutrition and live in fear of famine. The United States has 6% of the world’s population but consumes 40% of the world’s resources. As a nation we waste more of the earth’s products than many poor countries have for their entire sustenance. More money is spent annually on the average American dog than on the average child in a poor country of Latin America, Asia or Africa. How can we r educe our consumption and waste and share with the needy of the world in a realist ic way?
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تاریخ انتشار 2015