| United States. National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty - 1967 - 184 páginas
...children for whom hunger is a dally fact of life and sickness, in many forms, an inevitability. We do not want to quibble over words, but "malnutrition"...them — which is exactly what "starvation" means. ... It is unbelievable to us that a nation as rich as ours, with all its technological and scientific... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1967 - 334 páginas
...and months. A team of physicians who recently toured other parts of Mississippi reported in part: "We do not want to quibble over words, but 'malnutrition'...them — which is exactly what 'starvation' means." While the physical effects of starvation are horrifying, in the opinion of many experts the mental... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1967 - 902 páginas
...lives are heiiiz shortened: they are, in fact, visibly and predictably losing their health. r'i, r energy, their spirits. They are suffering from hunger...dying from them — which is exactly what "starvation" tnean> I have personally seen children and gone to families in household who have not had a meal in... | |
| United States. Congress. House Education and Labor - 1967 - 1626 páginas
...the boys and girls we saw were hungry — weak, in pain, sick ; their lives are being shortened . . . They are suffering from hunger and disease and directly...them — which is exactly what 'starvation' means." Sir, that is a part of the country rural Mississippi where in partnership with the Tufts University... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1968 - 1668 páginas
...children for whom hunger is a daily fact of life and sickness, in many forms, an inevitability. We do not want to quibble over words, but "malnutrition"...them — which is exactly what "starvation" means. * * * It is unbelievable to us that a nation as rich as ours, with all its technological and scientific... | |
| 1969 - 246 páginas
...Starving in the sense described by a group of doctors who toured Mississippi in the spring of 1967: We do not want to quibble over words, but "malnutrition"...from them, which is exactly what "starvation" means. Some people who eat three and four meals a day refuse to believe they are even partly responsible for... | |
| 1968 - 560 páginas
...Mississippi in the spring of 1967: We do not want to quibble over words, but "malnutrition" is not quite whal we found; the boys and girls we saw were hungry, weak,...indirectly they are dying from them, which is exactly wliat "starvation" means. Some people who eat three and four mçals a day refuse to believe they are... | |
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