Social And Economic Effects That Starvation Has On Small Villages In Lesser Economically Developed Countries (LEDC)
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5 pages in length. The seemingly unrelated aspect of starvation upon the social and economic elements of small villages in lesser economically developed countries (LEDC) reflects a foremost reason why such global communities like Africa – particularly Zimbabwe – are wholly incapable of drawing themselves out of such overwhelming poverty and hunger. The extent to which Africa's small villages have been forced to succumb to the pressure of globalization is both grand and far-reaching; that the reality of starvation precludes any attempt whatsoever to meet such a tremendous challenge speaks to the lack of intestinal fortitude necessary for such an undertaking. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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