Growing up empty : the hunger epidemic in America /
By: Schwartz-Nobel, Loretta
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Summary:
Loretta Schwartz-Nobel, author of the 1981 study "Starving in the Shadow of Plenty," documents the hunger epidemic in the U.S., telling what she learned upon revisiting some of the places she investigated twenty years earlier, and looking at the political reasons why families--even working families--are still starving.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 363.820973 SC GR (Browse shelf) | Available | T0020046 |
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363.8 PA HO Hot hungry planet : | 363.8 RO EN The end of food : | 363.8 WA FE Feeding the world / | 363.820973 SC GR Growing up empty : | 363.8561 GL OB Global challenges for future food and agricultural policies | 363.883092 MA SH The shed that fed a million children : | 363.9 PO PU Population growth / |
Includes bibliographical references.
Loretta Schwartz-Nobel, author of the 1981 study "Starving in the Shadow of Plenty," documents the hunger epidemic in the U.S., telling what she learned upon revisiting some of the places she investigated twenty years earlier, and looking at the political reasons why families--even working families--are still starving.
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