Books tagged: hunger and famine

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Ill fares the land: essays on food, hunger and power    by Transnational Institute
Price: Free! 84480 words. Published on July 2, 2012. .

"The pieces collected here...examine questions of power. Some fit into the ‘food systems and hunger’ category , others are more concerned with how we think about food systems and hunger. Control over the world food system implies control over technology and ideology, scholarship and culture as well. Such areas are not peripheral to the horrors of hunger."
Three Simple Solutions For World Peace    by Grace Balogun
Price: $4.99 USD. 35360 words. Published by Grace Dola Balogun on September 6, 2012. .

People of this world must be aware of who God is in the world and in individual lives. All the religions of the world believe that there is a God; some people believe in spirits, some believe there is a higher being that is up there looking down at them. Idol worshipers believe that there is one great God, but there are small gods, which they believe will help them to reach the highest god above.
How To Save The World (Not another global warming book)    by Aditya Thakur
Price: Free! 6310 words. Published on December 20, 2012. .

The Mayans' prediction didn't come true but are we really out of danger? The world is still in peril and if it hasn't ended yet, it will soon if we don't do something to save it. 'How To Save The World' is not about global warming, but a reminder for all of us to change our ways before we kill the planet and ourselves along with it.
In Plain Sight: The Story of TASK    by Lee Seglem
Price: $2.99 USD. 50940 words. Published on April 4, 2013. .

This is the story of what has happened in one corner of a vast and thriving enterprise called hunger. It is an American story, and it has unfolded in plain sight on the streets of the capital city of New Jersey, one of the nation’s wealthiest states.
Why Does God Allow Us to Suffer?    by Arthur Zulu
Price: $2.99 USD. 4870 words. Published on May 8, 2013. .

Bible answers regarding why a good God should allow his "children" to suffer.