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- Chapter Preface
- Hunger Is a Serious Problem in the United States
- Hunger Is a Serious Problem Among Minorities
- Hunger Is a Serious Problem Among the Elderly
- Hunger Is Not a Problem in the United States
- The Seriousness of Hunger in Rural Areas Is Exaggerated
- Technology and Food Production: An Overview
- Technological Progress Increases Food Production
- Technology and Market Forces Can Increase Food Production
- Modern Agricultural Practices Are Beneficial
- Biotechnology Can Enhance Food Production
- Modern Agricultural Methods Threaten the Food Supply
- Modern Agricultural Practices Are Destructive
- The Industrial Food Production System Harms Poor Nations
- Biotechnology Is Dangerous
- U.S. Aid for Development Can Reduce Hunger
- A Wide Variety of Foreign Aid Can Reduce Hunger
- Empowering Poor Women Can End Chronic Hunger
- Humanitarian Intervention Can Relieve Famine
- Poor Countries Should Implement Famine-Prevention...
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