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Essay heading: famine
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Later on famine and starvation were present, for example, in the book of Exodus where Joseph is warned of the years where there will be plenty and the years of starvation.
Also present in my paper from the many common causes of famine is the political and governmental greed and the greed of people that causes famines from not planning and thinking ahead and taking into consideration the consequences of their actions and the problems it would bring to their nation... displayed 300 characters
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A prime example of this is the largest famine (proportional to the affected population) was the Irish Potato Famine, beginning happened because of the Irish's greed. See, the English could afford to pay more for food so in what may have been a seemingly win-win situation the Irish began to export their food to England... displayed next 300 characters
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