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Essay heading: Famine in Ethiopia
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June 7, 2000 |
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(Wikipedia) Wars and other hardships have, and still are dominating the attention of the government to try to focus on something besides their own famine troubles.
Most famine conditions in Ethiopia have been associated with crop failures due to drought, flood, war, and lack of proper government intervention and development... displayed 300 characters
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Various climatic factors, especially insufficient rainfall, can affect the quality of agriculture. This can cause immediate destruction of crops, sanitary water supply and markets to be used for future agriculture. One of Ethiopia's great misfortunes is that rainfall is not dependable. A drought occurs when there is an insufficient amount of moisture at the right time available for crops... displayed next 300 characters
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