1
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malnutrition
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Western countries
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Malnutrition is often associated with poverty and lack of access to nutritious food.
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3
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2
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famine
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Western countries
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Famine is often seen as a humanitarian crisis, prompting international aid and charity efforts.
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1
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3
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famine
|
Western countries
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Famine is often associated with historical events like the Irish Potato Famine and the Great Depression.
|
1
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4
|
famine
|
Western countries
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Famine is often associated with humanitarian aid campaigns and donations from wealthier nations.
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1
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5
|
famine
|
Western countries
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Famine is considered a devastating humanitarian crisis, and significant international aid efforts are made to alleviate it.
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1
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6
|
famine
|
western countries
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Famine is seen as a historical or distant issue, not commonly experienced in daily life.
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1
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7
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malnutrition
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Western cultures
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Less common and often associated with specific populations or socioeconomic conditions
|
1
|
8
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starvation
|
Western countries
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Considered a humanitarian crisis, with efforts to provide aid and support to those affected.
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1
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9
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starvation
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Western countries
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Considered a severe societal issue requiring immediate intervention and support
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1
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10
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starvation
|
Western countries
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Considered a humanitarian crisis and urgent issue to address, with programs and organizations dedicated to providing food aid and assistance to those suffering from starvation.
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1
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11
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starvation
|
Western countries
|
Considered a humanitarian crisis and a focus of charitable efforts.
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1
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12
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starvation
|
western countries
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Starvation is rare and typically associated with extreme poverty or mental health issues.
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1
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