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Too hungry to fish or walk to a fishing hole. Learn about hunger in the US. One cause of an eagle's demise is the lack of food, once it becomes malnourished, its muscles will become too weak to fly, its last hours on earth are spent walking weakly and aimlessly on the ground. Do you suppose that malnutrition has an effect on a human's greatest asset, the brain? How many Einsteins have we lost?

Learn About Hunger:

http://www.alliancetoendhunger.org/resources/documents/America's%20Second%20Harvest%20-%20Hunger%20and%20Poverty%20Statistics.pdf

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Give a man a fish and he eats for one day
By waterflaws Jul 16th 2009 at 10:23 am EDT (Updated Jul 16th 2009 at 10:23 am EDT)
Teach a man to fish...

I envision a tribesman standing in the middle of a desert with a fishing pole.

Or a tribesman standing in line at Walmart, trying to buy a fishing pole his young daughter made.

...or all the fish in the ocean are gone.

or the river has dried up.

or the fish are all contaminated with mercury.
  
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