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  • ...consumed. This imbalance is signalled to the brain in many different ways. Hunger can also be applied metaphorically to cravings of other sorts. The term is ==Hunger as a condition==
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  • ==Food deprivation: hunger and starvation== ...on, which is evidenced by illness and disorder, and ultimately to death by hunger, which is called starvation.
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  • * [[hunger]]
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  • A small meal serving to ward off hunger and provide a break from work.
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  • ====Hunger, Nutrition and Family Farms====
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  • The desire to eat food, experienced as hunger, and in mammals controlled by neural circuits in the hypothalamus.
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  • ...ed in the hypothalamus in response to leptin. It also inhibits feelings of hunger, perhaps by an interaction with neuropeptide Y. Pharmaceutically exploiting
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  • ...ith agriculture, fisheries and forestry, as well as humanitarian relief of hunger
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  • ...and Vice President, New America Foundation; previously Select Committee on Hunger in the U.S. Congress, the United Nations in Rome, CFED, and Ernst & Young.
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  • ...]] ([[Zentrum]]) (1930-1932) during the [[Weimar Republic]]; known as the "hunger chancellor" in dealing with economic crises
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  • * End poverty and hunger ==Poverty and hunger==
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  • Freeman, Orville, World without Hunger. New York, Praeger, 1968. Hardin, Clifford M., ed., Overcoming World Hunger. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall, 1969.
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  • ...ommittee]]; co-chair of [[Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission]] and [[House Hunger Caucus]]; opposed 2002 [[Iraq War]] authorization; former House professiona
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  • ===Hunger, Nutrition and Family Farms=== Domestic and international [[nutrition]] and food assistance and [[hunger prevention]]; school and child nutrition programs; local and healthy food i
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  • ...small]], lacking [[hair]] in most instances, and tends to [[cry]] and is [[hunger|hungry]] and [[thirst|thirsty]] for [[milk]] from the [[mother|mother's]] [
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  • {{r|Hunger}}
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  • ...vest. The result in 1921-1922 was one million dead, from a combination of hunger and infectious disease. "Execution By Hunger" by Miron Dolot 1985 Norton and Company $16 ISBN 0393304167
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  • ...cumulating that the duodenum is the source of various hormones involved in hunger, obesity and other aspects of metabolism. This has been partially confirmed
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  • ...]] unless a person is [[fasting]]. Before eating, a person usually feels [[hunger|hungry]].
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  • ...s.org] - 'Still Hungry? Fattening revelations—and new mysteries—about the hunger hormone', Janet Raloff, ''[[Science News]]'', vol 167, no 14, p 216 (April
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  • ==Housing and Hunger==
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  • ...eries]]. It conducts operational functions in humanitarian efforts against hunger.
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  • ...ishment]] was to stand in a [[river]] with [[fruit]] [[tree]]s overhead, [[hunger|hungry]] and [[thirst|thirsty]]. When he tries to eat, fruit blows out of h
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  • ...s a fluid one with a range of meaning: a small meal serving to ward off [[hunger]] and provide a break from [[work]], ''snack time'', the period during whic
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  • * "When I was locked up in [[Vladimir Prison]] I was often seized by despair. Hunger, illness, and above all helplessness, the sheer impossibility of struggling
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  • *"[http://www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/content/full/124/2/487 Ending World Hunger. The Promise of Biotechnology and the Threat of Antiscience Zealotry]". 200 *''Norman Borlaug on World Hunger''. 1997. Edited by Anwar Dil. San Diego/Islamabad/Lahore: Bookservice Inter
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  • '''Appetite''' is the desire to eat food, and is experienced as [[hunger]]. Appetite in mammals is controlled by [[Melanocortins and appetite|neural
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  • ...ducation]]al website started in October, 2007, to raise money to end world hunger. Multiple-choice questions are chosen from several subjects, including [[En
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  • ...consumed. This imbalance is signalled to the brain in many different ways. Hunger can also be applied metaphorically to cravings of other sorts. The term is ==Hunger as a condition==
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  • * Fogel, Robert W. ''The Escape from Hunger and Premature Death, 1700-2100: Europe, America, and the Third World'' (200
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  • ...new Soviet defences and the besieged Sixth Army was worn down by cold and hunger. In defiance of Hitler's order that they should fight to the last man, Paul
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  • ...one study, children given low-GI breakfasts ate less lunch and showed less hunger than children who had high-GI breakfasts. <ref name="pmid14595085">{{cite j ...erm studies suggest that glycaemic and insulinaemic responses may regulate hunger and satiety.
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  • ...gy metabolism. Changes in liver metabolism provide signals for satiety and hunger.'' ...bolism (MF) was low, hunger was promoted. When MF levels were replenished, hunger was prevented.''
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  • * 1993: The Hunger (''Grip'')
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  • ...ovement to set up school feeding projects in communities where poverty and hunger prevent children from gaining an education".</ref>
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  • ...last incarceration, at the age of 48, as a result of a three month long [[hunger strike]] he was conducting, the goal of which was the release of all Soviet ...spent in infamous [[Vladimir Prison]]. While in Vladimir he went on a long hunger strike, a tactic he would often later repeat. In 1963, he was moved back to
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  • Food and hunger are major issues: "Under the regime’s “military first” policies, food
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  • ...ated with decreased leptin levels, increased ghrelin levels, and increased hunger and appetite.''”)
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  • * Fogel, Robert W. ''The Escape from Hunger and Premature Death, 1700-2100: Europe, America, and the Third World'' (200
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  • '''verácity''' ''truth'' = '''vorácity''' ''hunger
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  • ...a hormone secreted from the empty stomach that is potent at stimulating [[hunger]].
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  • ...nd increase before meals, achieving concentrations sufficient to stimulate hunger and food intake. Preprandial ghrelin surges occur before every meal on vari ...erves to brain. ''Physiology & Behaviour'' 92:256-262 (The only identified hunger-driving signal from the GI tract is ghrelin, which is mainly found in the m
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  • ...he Royal Houses of Stuart, Hanover and Prussia"<ref>Ida Macalpine, Richard Hunger, & Claude Rimington, "Porphyria in the Royal Houses of Stuart, Hanover and
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  • ...ea that, because the [[brain]] controls eating, it seems reasonable that [[hunger]] might be triggered by a decrease in the availability of energy for the br ...iour. It had been accepted since the mid 1900's that glucose could mediate hunger levels, this was proposed to be through hepatic glucosensors in the liver t
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  • ...hat Tuweni said that her case was given priority, because she engaged in a hunger strike.<ref name=Bbc2006-04-11/>
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  • ...ad Abdullah Hassan, 26, regarded as a leader by other detainees, went on a hunger strike.
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  • ..., a hormone released from the empty stomach that is a potent stimulator of hunger. Conversely, they are inhibited by [[leptin]], a hormone secreted by [[adip
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  • *[[Hunger Caucus]]
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  • * Fogel, Robert W. ''The Escape from Hunger and Premature Death, 1700-2100: Europe, America, and the Third World'' (200
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  • ...arges against him, and the conditions of his detention, Zaidabadi was on a hunger strike during the first 17 days of his detention.
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  • # I'm quick to sense the hunger contractions in my stomach
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  • ...he achievement of a heroine’s individual identity.”<ref>Elbert, Sarah. ''A Hunger for Home: Louisa May Alcott’s Place in American Culture'' Rutgers Univers ...in the differing March sisters.<ref name=autogenerated9>Elbert, Sarah. ''A Hunger for Home: Louisa May Alcott’s Place in American Culture'' Rutgers Univers
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  • ...rst paper suggesting a role for amino acid metabolism in the regulation of hunger – the aminostatic hypothesis. A reciprocal relationship between serum ami
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  • ...icular food is controlled by the interaction of peptide levels (related to hunger) with neural circuits in the brain which store the animal’s past experien ...cient mice starve, apparently because they are not motivated to respond to hunger signals. Thus, it has been proposed that dopamine is crucial for mice to en
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  • | quote = Acknowledging the effects of fear and hunger, Barden nevertheless insisted that under similar circumstances American and
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  • ...85323">{{cite journal| author=Roberts SB| title=High-glycemic index foods, hunger, and obesity: is there a connection? | journal=Nutr Rev | year= 2000 | volu
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  • ...brain, sensitive to serum amino acids levels, that caused a suppression of hunger once the serum levels reached a certain point. ...s at regular intervals and subjects were asked to determine their level of hunger using a scale from -1 (nauseated) to +4 (ravenous) for all four experiments
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  • ...and sexuality was seen as an "outside force", not an [[innate]] desire or hunger, but something imposed on people from outside us. Aphrodite is also seen as
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  • | author=Suk JE, Zmorzynska A, Hunger I, Biederbick W, Sasse J, ''et al. ''
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  • .... A year later he was arrested again, but was soon released after a 27-day hunger strike, protests and intervention of then Indian Prime Minister Jawarharlal
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  • ...the rise is unknown but it may be that the rise in anandamide may act as a hunger signal to promote feeding.
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  • ...''[[id (psychology)|id]]'' (basic powerful [[subconscious]] drives such as hunger and sex), the ''[[superego]]'' (a [[conscience]] and internalized [[parent|
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  • ...ith important roles in appetite are the lateral hypothalamus - known as a "hunger center", and the [[dorsomedial hypothalamus]].
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  • <ref>Cannon WB (1929) Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear and Rage: An Account of Recent Research Into the Function of Emotiona
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  • The British blockade cut off regular food shipments to [[Germany]], and hunger grew serious, especially in the "turnip winter" of 1917-1918, when people w Immigrants from Europe 1840-1910 all had experienced hunger in their countries of origin. Irish, Italians, and Eastern European Jews lo
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  • ...otests. Tri Quang, starting on June 8, began extended anti-GVN and anti-US hunger strike coupled with altars blockading the streets of Hue. A split in Buddhi
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  • ...dizziness is prompted by certain circumstances, such as extreme fatigue or hunger{{citation}}. Dizziness is also commonly felt in abnormal conditions like po
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  • :[The Yankees will be] broken down with hunger and hard marching, strung out on a long line and much demoralized when they
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  • ...While agricultural crop yields increased dramatically, thus reducing world hunger substantially and controlling the incidence of [[malaria]] better than it h
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  • ...nsense on stilts' warning that to want something is not to supply it, that hunger is the same thing as bread.
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  • ...were not observable, except indirectly in the form of occasional riots and hunger marches. It would be rash to attribute the political upheavals of the 1930s
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  • ...lude GI disturbances, such as nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, lack of hunger, pallor and sweating. [[N-acetylcysteine]] (NAC) can be given as treatment
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  • '''Existence''' needs address physiological concerns, such as hunger, shelter and self-defence. '''Relatedness''' addresses social concerns, suc
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  • ...e used as a protein source to the world population to solve the problem of hunger due to two World Wars and the increasing world population. Scientists later
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  • ...might be delivered out of the hands of our enemies, met toil and fatigue, hunger and peril, like another Macabaeus or Joshua and bore them cheerfully. Him,
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  • ...) or following obesity surgery (n = 17)...After surgery significantly less hunger was experienced... and less will-power was required to stop eating. More di
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  • ...hat are still poorly understood, but we can investigate, for example, the 'hunger centers' of the brain that house these drives. These centers involve many n
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  • ...potent orexigen (appetite stimulant) &mdash; sometimes referred to as the 'hunger hormone'. In humans, plasma concentrations of ghrelin increase progressivel
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  • :In the day I have no hunger
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  • ...ck of income and productive resources to ensure sustainable livelihoods; [[hunger]] and [[malnutrition]]; ill health; limited or lack of access to education
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  • ...Galdape was established in the vicinity of Sapelo Sound, Georgia. Disease, hunger, cold and Indian attacks led to the colony being abandoned after only two m
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  • * ''[[The Hunger]]'': "The Face of Helen Bournouw", 1998
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  • As a result of the famine, popularly called ''An Gorta Mór'' (''"The Great Hunger"'') in [[Irish language|Irish Gaelic]], and the subsequent exodus to foreig
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  • ...r mills. Forcible [[repatriation]]s were met with physical resistance and hunger strikes, and US and British commanders eventually realized the effects of t
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  • ...[[Jann Wenner]]|accessdate=2009-03-31}}</ref> ''Paparazzi'' chronicled her hunger for fame and love.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dancemusic.about.com/od/artist
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