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  2. Hunger in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, there was an increase of 0.9% in the number of seniors facing the threat of hunger from 2009. This resulted in a population of 8.8 million seniors who are facing this threat; however, a total of 1.9 million seniors were dealing with hunger at this time. [40]

  3. Agriculture in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the strawberry tool above, a cut-down SNP array for genomic selection has been adapted [10] by the University of Florida for peaches. [8] Peach is a growing crop due to citrus greening. [17] [18] Florida produces far less than the leading state, California, but has the advantage of an earlier season than any other in the country. [19]

  4. Hunger (physiology) - Wikipedia

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    Though rising blood levels of leptin do promote weight loss to some extent, its main role is to protect the body against weight loss in times of nutritional deprivation. Other factors also have been shown to effect long-term hunger and food intake regulation including insulin. [9]

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  6. Needy Cases 2024: Franklin Food Bank battles growing hunger ...

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    In that time, the organization has adapted to meet the community's evolving needs. In under five years, the nonprofit more than doubled food distribution − from 1.3 million pre-pandemic to ...

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  8. Famine events - Wikipedia

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    Games, fundraisers, and other events may also take place to help teach and educate the participants and others about world hunger all over the world. It is also a time for education and awareness of world hunger, and an understanding of how people go without food for long periods of time. [8] This, however, does not exclude those unable to fast ...

  9. Economy of Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Florida broke the 100-million visitor mark for the first time in state history by hosting a record 105 million visitors. [71] [72] Many beach towns are popular tourist destinations, particularly during winter and spring break. [73] Amusement parks, especially in the Greater Orlando area, make up a significant portion of tourism.