Rising food prices are causing poor children and families in developing countries to sink deeper into hunger and malnutrition, according to Children International, a leading U.S.-based humanitarian organization.
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, 925 million people around the world go hungry each day compared to 848 million in 2007. Experts blame the high cost of gasoline and diesel fuel as a main cause for the spike in food prices globally. As gas prices soared in 2010, food prices have risen with the same speed, leaving poor families helped by Children International with few options. Most poor parents work long hours for little pay and lack the money needed to purchase food and cook a nutritious meal.
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If you’re planning a move this summer, you’re not alone -- nearly 40 million Americans are expected to move this year. And with an average of 60 tasks to do to prepare for a move, it’s no surprise that important things can sometimes slip through the cracks.
HGTV’s LISA LAPORTA, Interior Designer and organization guru shares some practical tips to help Americans prepare for a move, including smart decisions you can make when moving your belongings from one home to another, the latest on “techorating” – or how to incorporate technology into your new home and the best kept secrets for using your existing belongings to create a brand new look in your new space.
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Sydney Festival opened its 2012 program with Australia’s largest free outdoor cultural event, Festival First Night, attracting hundreds of thousands of people into the city centre for eight hours of music, theatre, dance and visual arts. Headlining the event was internationally-acclaimed music superstar Manu Chao, who had 60,000 people dancing to his unique blend of Latin reggae. Audiences thrilled to a mix of Australian and international entertainment including a 1950s swing dance, painted caravans, Australian singer-songwriter Meagan Washington, Indigenous singer Gurrumul and dapper Jamaican gents, The Jolly Boys. Keeping things at a lively pace were street performances by Tuba Skinny, Lewis Floyd Henry and Norman J and his Good Times Bus. Casper Babypants, Holly Throsby and Erth’s mythical puppet creatures kept the kids laughing and dancing throughout the afternoon.
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What makes a career choice attractive? That depends largely on where you are in your career life. At different stages different incentives come into play. Mark Powell reveals the details of career attractors in this episode. http://blog.xdirections.com
French blatantly cheat their way into the world cup finals 2010. Ireland were put out by these disgusting cheats. They do not deserve to be there at all. Hold your head high Ireland.
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During a biking race, two bikers get tangled and begin to fight ontop of a bridge. Just as the winner gets going again, a spectating fan gets upset, tackles and then throws the cheating bicyclist over a bridge to a cold lake below. Talk about getting your panties in a wad! Guess this will teach you not to cheat during a bike race. If your still bored, check out/add my profile/videos if you like 'fails' or are into that sort of thing.
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Cheerleaders messing up during a pep rally at Teaneck High School. Watch as this female cheerleader slips in the air and faceplants into the ground. You might cringe when you see this crazy fail. If your still bored, check out my profile if you like 'fails' or are into that sort of thing.
The world's largest plant to turn natural gas into cleaner-burning fuels and lubricants took a major step closer to production today when gas began flowing from a giant offshore field.
Pearl GTL will process around 3 billion barrels of oil equivalent over its lifetime from the world's largest single gas field, the North Field in the Arabian Gulf. The field stretches from Qatar’s coast and contains more than 900 trillion cubic feet of gas, equivalent to 150 billion barrels of oil, or over 10% of worldwide gas resources.*
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Rapid urban growth in emerging nations has rarely been accompanied by foresight and planning. As economies expand, sucking more and more people into towns and cities in search of jobs and prosperity, the up-shot has too often been uncontrolled development, scant regard for building standards and an ugly urban sprawl.
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High level executives want more than money. Mark Powell provides insight into the incentives Senior Executives want most. Watch the entire series to see the full survey results. http://blog.xdirections.com
Vesper, book one in Jeff Sampsons Deviants series, is a supernatural mystery about a smart, sarcastic, geeky, and proud of it, teen girl who must solve a rash of murders in her small town while attempting to figure out what has transformed her into a strong, utterly fearless version of herself. Learn more about this book here: http://bit.ly/hCFo0b Like DEVIANTS on Facebook: www.facebook.com/deviantsbooks.