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"starvation" Definitions
  1. the state in which somebody suffers or dies because they have no food

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Starvation. Tufted puffins like these little guys are dying of starvation in great numbers in the Bering Sea.
The study, conducted during WWII and aptly known as either the "Minnesota Starvation Experiment" or simply the "Starvation Study," tested the effects of starvation on men who were conscientious objectors of war and who had volunteered to participate in the study.
Infected bats become emaciated — and eventually die from starvation.
It's not like starvation — they are getting enough food.
"  "These are tips on how to optimize your starvation.
By the Siege's end, nine scientists had died from starvation.
Between them around 20m people are at risk of starvation.
Crops would die and starvation could kill most of humanity.
"[It's] an abnormal state; it's a starvation state" he said.
They appear to have died of hypoxia, or oxygen starvation.
Now, 21 million Yemenis are on the brink of starvation.
Now, 7.1 million Yemenis are on the brink of starvation.
In some, starvation deaths and severe malnutrition have been reported.
It is a lifeline for millions of Yemenis facing starvation.
The slideshow showing mass starvation across American Midwest especially inspiring.
That has included using chemical weapons, barrel bombs and starvation.
"It's a starvation joke, not a race joke," Cornette said.
I am reading about the starvation happening in South Sudan.
They would be immediately headed toward soup kitchens and starvation.
More companies die of drowning in opportunities than of starvation.
The federal minimum wage of $7.25 is a starvation wage.
Chou's body wastes away over years of abuse and starvation.
Starvation, freezing temperatures and ongoing violence killed thousands within weeks.
Some inmates died of starvation and lack of medical care.
Eventually, millions would die from starvation, disease, and societal collapse.
They found hundreds of people on the brink of starvation.
But the cruel Japanese occupation brought starvation, death and destruction.
Disease, dislocation and starvation also took their toll, Madley wrote.
The penalty for too little is starvation, a terrible death.
The occasional aid shipment has not spared Madaya from starvation.
This habitat loss leads to starvation and increased human-orangutan conflict.
Horrific testimony of starvation, squalor and bizarre punishment was presented Wednesday.
"Walmart pays many of its employees starvation wages," Sanders said Wednesday.
Siege, starvation and the reported execution of civilians in plain sight.
The women spoke of starvation diets that had lasted for weeks.
By spreading their bets the farmers reduced their risk of starvation.
"It's not been overnight," she said of the signs of starvation.
Bernie Sanders showed up and accused Walmart of paying "starvation" wages.
Twenty-three people have died of starvation in Madaya since Dec.
Instead, Sansa is preparing for a much more palpable threat: starvation.
In some, deaths from starvation and severe malnutrition have been reported.
The vast majority of the bird deaths are due to starvation.
The government says no one has so far died from starvation.
They gave us all ration cards and saved us from starvation.
But drugs, alcohol, and starvation are slow forms of self-destruction.
There'd be more food and less starvation in a warmer world.
Hundreds of thousands of Nigerian children are in danger of starvation.
Madaya has been ravaged by starvation in the Syrian civil war.
A number of animals were killed and others died of starvation.
Isolation, then ultimately, annihilation and starvation if it&aposs North Korea.
But last week, instead of starvation came a story of glut.
A poor North Korean 20 years ago faced death by starvation.
Explosions, radiation, starvation, and other problems would constantly threaten a mission.
The hermit, alone in his hut, risks starvation, but not famine.
My weight-lifting period, my starvation period, my deeply reckless period.
Staying in Venezuela means to die either fighting or from starvation.
Within two years, the population was on the verge of starvation.
Villagers invoked memories of the starvation that followed the Yankee whalers.
"You cannot continue to pay your workers starvation wages," Sanders said.
His thoughts turned away from drowning, toward starvation and heat exhaustion.
"The federal minimum wage of $2250 is a starvation wage," Sanders tweeted.
They were blissfully unaware of the starvation and poverty beyond their walls.
There, she said, the toddler suffered alone and eventually died of starvation.
Algae provide coral with food, so without them, many die of starvation.
From underweight to obese But that doesn't mean the end of starvation.
It also prohibits the starvation of civilians as a tactic of war.
Dr Longo first used starvation as a weapon against cancer in 2012.
He had survived torture and starvation, but he had never really recovered.
Haul outs in large numbers make them susceptible to disease and starvation.
Seven million people face starvation and cholera ravages parts of the country.
Nobody in NXIVM circles seemed to call it what it was: starvation.
The consequence of failing to take these steps is certain mass starvation.
"These are children who are dying of starvation in 2016," Schaffner said.
The busy work of staving off starvation occupied Mr. Saint-Mesyeux's family.
Most victims died of torture, starvation, disease, or exhaustion in labor camps.
In the earlier experiment, the bees had most likely died of starvation.
The human body is pretty good at dealing with short-term starvation.
Back home, his parents died of starvation under the brutal Communist regime.
Causes of death include exposure, hypothermia, starvation, scurvy, tuberculosis, and lead poisoning.
Beatings. Starvation. Rape. And then death, administered quickly and with sickening efficiency.
Go deeper: The conflict has pushed millions to the brink of starvation.
Malaria, measles and starvation may follow unless help reaches enough people quickly.
Just one bad monsoon season can devastate farmers, pushing them toward starvation.
Others hold prisoners who face long-term torture, starvation and other suffering.
This inertia leaves one other possibility that is becoming increasingly likely: starvation.
"Deliberate starvation is clearly occurring along ethnic and political lines," it said.
But in Bergen-Belsen, they killed you by the method of starvation.
Starvation, disease, and brutality were the legacies of Mugabe's one-man rule.
Other overhyped doomsday threats include mass starvation and resource scarcity, says Pinker.
During the siege of Leningrad, both of his parents died of starvation.
On the boats that ferry them, extortion, beatings, and starvation are commonplace.
Two children have reportedly died of starvation in the past few weeks.
It is responsible for the starvation deaths of millions of North Koreans.
Twenty million people are on the brink of starvation across the four countries.
" And New Zealand's Newshub says, "North Korea releases edible clothing to 'avoid starvation.
The abuse allegedly ranged from beatings to starvation to sexual assaults and rape.
Nobody is going to die of starvation because you give up bluefin tuna.
A few of them died from a combination of dysentery, starvation, and malaria.
Other reports suggest dozens have died from starvation or lack of medical care.
Starvation is one of many atrocities that have characterized the war in Syria.
Some involved trafficking, others involved accusations of starvation, denial of medical care, etc.
Startups perish more often from indigestion than starvation, runs a Silicon Valley saying.
In very basic terms, IF is occasional starvation done in a strategic way.
Sudan using starvation, gang rape and the burning of villages," Sooka added. "The
The students sobered as he told a story of enslavement, starvation and torture.
The slow artistic starvation can be as much of strain as poor finances.
Well, I do personally enjoy a kind of starvation approach to pre-partying.
Modi's office did not respond to requests for comment on the starvation deaths.
Many left their homelands because of troubles like starvation, lawlessness and religious intolerance.
The tactic helped spur ludicrous headlines claiming her report showed "starvation" among students.
In the Egyptian security apparatus beatings, solitary confinement, and starvation rations are common.
But if they do no not leave, they face the possibility of starvation.
We are wantonly destroying this asset and, in the process, risking widespread starvation.
The United Nations reports that 22019 million people are at risk of starvation.
Even as starvation bites, some are reluctant to cut back on their habit.
There have been credible reports of torture, starvation and death in the camps.
Zimbabwe A severe drought in Zimbabwe has left millions of people facing starvation.
"One of my mother's sisters died from starvation in her arms," Jeah says.
"It's the body's response to what's perceived as starvation," Ms. Dellare Calia said.
The current federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour is a starvation wage.
Combined with drought, large numbers of people died from starvation as rinderpest spread.
Sometimes banned weapons are used; sometimes conventional weapons; sometimes, neglect, isolation and starvation.
Thousands of pets are trapped and facing starvation in Wuhan, local activists say.
But the impact of years on a starvation diet is starting to show.
Through the winter months, the group descended into starvation, madness and, infamously, cannibalism.
OK, she doesn't just chomp into a hunk of metal out of starvation.
"They could show up after the blooms have already happened," leading to starvation.
Chavista popular forces might rally behind Chavismo's leadership, despite pervasive starvation and hyperinflation.
At least 11 people have died of starvation since then, according to SAMS.
Because waiting implies some kind of withholding or restraint—a starvation of sorts.
By 1865, his floundering printing business had brought him to the brink of starvation.
More than 5,000 Cherokee died of starvation and exposure to cold on the journey.
But fuel starvation on a commercial flight is very rare, one expert told CNN.
Family incomes have dwindled as a result, putting children further at risk of starvation.
The United States warned South Sudan it may be engaging in "deliberate" starvation tactics.
The cause was complications from starvation and malnourishment with the absence of medical care.
But dehydration, starvation, and predation aren't the only threats facing the stranded sea turtles.
There are no fears of starvation yet but we've not got the full picture.
A medical examiner determined the cause of death to be starvation and environmental exposure.
The politics in this case was the Sovietisation of Ukraine; the means was starvation.
In 2013, 61,000 (61,000!) reindeer died of starvation in Russia due to excess ice.
It also assumes that deaths resulting from childbirth, starvation, and malnutrition have been eliminated.
The United Nations says 42,000 people in the area are at risk of starvation.
By its very definition, when famine is declared people have already died from starvation.
UNICEF said in January that an estimated 60,000 North Korean children face potential starvation.
It has already warned of mass starvation in Yemen, Nigeria, Somalia and South Sudan.
In Yemen, a two-year war has increased concerns about mass starvation and disease.
To endure that for three years followed by the incessant bombardment, fear and starvation.
Government control foundered amid widespread starvation, and security loosened along the border with China.
Before insulin became available in the 1920s, T1D patients were put on starvation diets.
Residents and human rights groups described a worsening problem with starvation and medicine shortages.
Over the course of seven years, millions were killed through fighting, disease and starvation.
Starvation and malnutrition claimed an estimated four hundred and twenty-four thousand German lives.
During starvation, cells break down proteins and nonessential components and reuse them for energy.
The collapse of marine life ecosystems means threats of starvation, poverty and mass migration.
I'd also discovered it was easier to tolerate starvation than the thought of bugs.
The starvation, the physical abuse and the torture takes its toll on their bodies.
The near starvation of the Roman poor and the threatened destruction of Rome itself?
When these whales eventually succumb, they die from emaciation, starvation, infection or a combination.
MSF also confirmed the deaths of four men and one child due to starvation.
Warming waters have already started to threaten its native creatures with starvation and death.
Local aid operatives have reported 32 deaths from starvation in the past month alone.
In the Hunger Winter of 1944-1945, more than 20,000 people died of starvation.
The aid organization is hoping to stave off mass starvation in the coming months.
If mass starvation takes hold in Yemen, expect an even more deeply divided country.
Many Japanese military personnel would eventually flee into nearby jungles and die of starvation.
Scientists used to think that the horror of starvation was principally the dying children.
"You'd be looking at a lot of starvation," Payne, the Stanford paleobiologist, told me.
Tens of thousands have died, some in ethnic killings, others from starvation and disease.
Phase 5 applies when, even with humanitarian assistance, "starvation, death and destitution" are evident.
Now about three million people in Somalia face starvation caused by a long drought.
"There were always concerns about starvation of the entire colony," said historian Carl Anthony.
They feel compassion for the people, who live difficult lives of oppression and starvation.
And the reality that today millions of our fellow Americans are working at starvation wages.
They get over to Massachusetts, they're about to die of starvation, and Massasoit saves them.
Although the immediate danger has waned, the risks of starvation, disease and homelessness remain rife.
This could cause massive famine, leaving a billion or more people at risk of starvation.
Researchers had a second gruesome explanation for all the disfigured bones: cannibalism, prompted by starvation.
The Syrian regime has been using chemical weapons, barrel bombs and mass starvation of civilians.
All told, 21625 million people in these four countries are at elevated risk of starvation.
Some 22 million depend on aid and 8.4 million are at immediate risk of starvation.
The war has killed tens of thousands and left millions on the brink of starvation.
The odds that you or your entire group would die of starvation were relatively high.
The other deaths can be attributed to increased incidence of disease, starvation and forced displacement.
The prisoners most likely died of disease, starvation, dehydration or gunshot wounds, the report said.
Hundreds of thousands of children are at risk of starvation in Kasai because of fighting.
Human rights groups accused Mugabe's regime of using starvation as a tool for domestic support.
Aid workers worry that many will be threatened by starvation if the siege wears on.
In sum, the authors write, a nuclear war could trigger mass starvation across the globe.
Jillian Johnson lost her son to accidental starvation just 19 days after he was born.
He said aid workers had also seen cases of starvation in al Foua and Kefraya.
Most have died of starvation, which leads to Measles, diarrhea, pneumonia and malaria, NYT reported.
I wasn't consuming food and my body had gone into starvation mode: I was hallucinating.
Jones Act relief will save many Puerto Ricans — especially children and seniors — from potential starvation.
Mr. Assad's forces laid siege to the area, using bombardments, mass starvation and chemical weapons.
About 22 million Yemenis need humanitarian aid, and 8.4 million are at risk of starvation.
Nearly everything else higher on the food chain left the region, or died of starvation.
He remained incarcerated almost continuously until 1992, he said, enduring starvation, hard labor and torture.
Right now, in Yemen, a famine has left 22017 million people extremely close to starvation.
That prompted the United Nations commission to raise concerns that another mass starvation could occur.
In a world of ever-rising temperatures, mass starvation is but one of the risks.
In a world of ever-rising temperatures, mass starvation is but one of the risks.
It would be unconscionable to allow people who survived Boko Haram to die of starvation.
But putting America's diplomats on a starvation diet is not the way to do it.
The United Nations says government and opposition sieges have put civilians at risk of starvation.
Facing starvation, they made tea by boiling straw and ate berries that worsened their diarrhea.
The more they search, the more fat they burn — putting them at risk for starvation.
Even his laboratory results belied his smiling face: low potassium and albumin levels, suggesting starvation.
Fatima's two sons, Juma, 6, and Suraji, 85033 had succumbed to starvation three weeks previously.
The government responded with mass detentions, torture, starvation sieges and bombing of rebel-held areas.
Mr. Stanczak survived pneumonia, encephalitis and near starvation, but overwork permanently incapacitated his right arm.
The starvation, the torture, the siege and the chemical attacks in Syria can be stopped.
Sanders had criticized Walmart at its annual shareholder meeting for paying so-called starvation wages.
Yet sickness and starvation halve their population during the first winter and challenges their faith.
Tens of thousands of refugees were streaming into Austria, fleeing terror, rape, massacres and starvation.
Thirty-seven days later, he was dead from starvation, acute renal failure, and associated conditions.
They lived in a feast or famine world where malnutrition and starvation were constant threats.
UNICEF estimated in January that 60,000 North Korean children were on the brink of starvation.
But by November, even the flowers became impossible to find, and starvation soon set in.
Some 23.00,221 people now face starvation, with 26 million more in desperate need of food.
Some 100,000 people now face starvation, with 4.9 million more in desperate need of food.
There's ritual cannibalism, there's medicinal cannibalism, there's funerary rights-related cannibalism, terror cannibalism, starvation cannibalism.
Nearly half a million children in Yemen risk starvation, according to UNICEF report Nearly half a million children in Yemen risk starvation, according to UNICEF report The ongoing Yemeni civil war has pushed the country closer to collapse and to the brink of famine.
Fuel starvation occurs when fuel is cut off from the engines, causing them to stop running.
The organization's humanitarian coordinator says more than 210 million people are threatened by famine and starvation.
About 100,000 people are on the verge of starvation and many have already died of hunger.
Yet the government is responsible for most of the violence, and the consequent displacement and starvation.
Aid agencies have warned of widespread starvation in Madaya, where some 40,000 people are at risk.
A bloody war in Yemen that has put millions of people on the brink of starvation.
But there I was, suddenly sober in the real world without my fix, without my starvation.
The sisters started the feeding program in February, after hearing that villagers were dying of starvation.
All of those hours of training and all of that starvation have led to this moment.
He does not support raising the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour -- a starvation wage.
The tiny titanosaur was about 14 inches (35 cm) long when it died, apparently of starvation.
Starvation -- the average person lost 24 pounds last year, and they are not trying to diet.
It's also how humans survive starvation, because it allows the body to cannibalize itself for energy.
The city of Aleppo is facing potential mass starvation under a siege by Assad regime forces.
At least 10,000 people have been killed in the fighting while millions face poverty and starvation.
Perpetual children, they face severe adversity — slavery, war, starvation – with upbeat attitudes and adorable lunch pails.
Many in Madaya turned to leaves or grass to survive late last year amid widespread starvation.
The entrepreneur added that if this wasn't addressed, many Venezuelans would face starvation and/or death.
Conflicts in all four countries have threatened to put 20 million people at risk of starvation.
One of its signature schemes is a rural support program designed to keep Ethiopians from starvation.
Before it was over, between five and seven million people would die of starvation and disease.
How did Ethiopia go from being the world's symbol of mass famines to fending off starvation?
"Starvation in the land of plenty," said Tony Usidamen, a public relations consultant waiting for fuel.
By the end of 1921, the vast territory along the Volga succumbed to starvation and cannibalism.
The struggle can often last many months before a whale succumbs to its wounds or starvation.
Murder is a way to secure power and starvation is a way to maintain internal control.
" The couple also joked about their pre-wedding diet, saying they are testing out "mild starvation.
The bone structure also hints at the baby's demise — starvation in a region prone to droughts.
Instead, there are mass starvation and displacement, flooding, plagues of locusts, and mental and physical disabilities.
The news from these areas is grim: Aid workers say many residents could die of starvation.
That's 2628,28500,6900 people a year fleeing oppression and starvation, not counting the ones who weren't caught.
The latest was in 2012, when a Swiss woman died of starvation after reading Jasmuheen's work.
After the utter exhaustion and starvation of the first trimester, I felt hale, hearty, and horny.
I experimented with intermittent fasting (which, in hindsight, was a way for me to justify starvation).
Spared during the operation, the pup faced certain death by starvation when Fared Alhor found him.
Starvation helped drive the popular unrest that led to the collapse of Imperial Germany in 1918.
After changing the system, including the government, O'Rourke foresaw the end of starvation and class distinctions.
This was nearly a decade before allegations of branding, blackmail, starvation, and sex slaves would surface.
These photos — especially those of extreme starvation — may be disturbing for some students to look at.
Our choices were to let her die alone from starvation or trick her into memory care.
Reports from Uighur exiles described how the lockdown placed Uighurs in Xinjiang at risk of starvation.
Reports from Uighur exiles described how the lockdown placed Uighurs in Xinjiang at risk of starvation.
Whether it was starvation or nonstop bombardment from Russian and Syrian warplanes, rebel defenses gradually collapsed.
In Britain, wartime food shortages caused hardship and great inconvenience; in India, they caused mass starvation.
Ms. Liu appeared to have died of starvation, said Dr. Mani Maharjan, who performed an autopsy.
Millions of people are unable to get basic supplies, which has lead to starvation and illness.
Cut off from escape, thousands died from cold, sickness and starvation, as well as group suicide.
We're in Venezuela and Yemen, reporting on how corruption and conflict have led to mass starvation.
The unpredictable weather resulted in widespread crop failures and starvation that devastated civilizations around the world.
In China, there was often political upheaval, war, starvation and mass killings during the Cultural Revolution.
Mass starvation will generate further state collapse, thereby opening more space for the terrorists to operate.
He does not support raising the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour — a starvation wage.
Starvation. When you fast — think about it again, our bodies don't have glucose stored up anywhere.
Often in cages and chained by the neck, they survived torture, starvation and repeated mock executions.
The possibility of bear attacks, hypothermia or starvation is totally worth possibly splitting $1.6 million — not.
Billions have been pulled out of starvation-level poverty because of free trade, my data say.
The crimes in eastern Ghouta included the starvation of civilians and indiscriminate bombardments, the report said.
He does not support raising the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour – a starvation wage.
The herders and farmers who were moved for the project endured starvation, executions and brutal expulsions.
The second quarantine went on for weeks, and Chinatown faced starvation until local merchants donated food.
Instead they had spent months—over a year for some—living on starvation rations in Libyan prisons.
My co-workers know to not bother me around this time, because I'm in full starvation mode.
A third horse, whom officers named Jake, was found on the property suffering from starvation, police said.
Widespread famine caused by conflict and drought has pushed 30 million people to the brink of starvation.
Among historians, the generally accepted causes of death include exposure, scurvy, lead poisoning, botulism, tuberculosis, and starvation.
International relief organization Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said it has confirmed 35 deaths from starvation in Madaya.
In other words, animals of this size would basically be eating themselves into a state of starvation.
In the 1920s, doctors discovered that starvation forces the body to burn acid-forming fat for energy.
Slow starvation of Obamacare would ensure many hard-luck stories, for which the Republicans would be blamed.
The United Nations said that blockade raised the prospect of mass starvation before it was partially lifted.
When you're worried about dying from starvation, it's difficult to interrogate the high-wire of political philosophy.
While urchins are in starvation mode, the edible part — known as roe — shrivels, making them commercially worthless.
He and Arya stopped there, and he stole the family's silver, condemning them to death by starvation.
Russia's discomfort with the attention to starvation as a war tactic was on unusual display on Friday.
The starvation diet altered the body's composition "to one that was strongly resistant to decomposition," Sakurai wrote.
AFTER two years of war, a quarter of Yemen's 28m people are on the brink of starvation.
" At the meeting, Sanders called for wage hikes for Walmart workers, accusing Walmart of paying "starvation wages.
It feels safer to turn to the familiar world of starvation than to face your emotional demons.
These herders lost 61,000 of their beasts to starvation after rainstorms deluged the region in November 2013.
The United Nations said that blockade raised the danger of mass starvation and it was partially lifted.
Early European settlers displaced those they called "Indians" through an unholy trinity of violence, disease and starvation.
Without autophagy, we'd never be able to respond and survive to starvation and other types of stress.
More than half the country — 6.2 million people — are in need of emergency aid to avoid starvation.
Starvation wasn't salvation, beauty wasn't everything, and nobody gave a rat's ass about how skinny I was.
Starvation, sexual violence and slave labor in the prison camps help supply the North Korean nuclear program.
Some wrote down accounts of their daily lives, filled with abuse, control, inhumane living conditions, and starvation.
Of course RimWorld has a detailed system for appetite and satiation; survival games always have starvation mechanics.
This, combined with reduced precipitation, could severely impact food production, experts warn, potentially resulting in mass starvation.
Along with starvation and hypothermia, an ancient demon stalks the hapless crew of the two British ships.
Every day we fail to act is another day of senseless violence, starvation, and misery for them.
"Right now we are fearing starvation," Save the Children quoted one mother in the hospital as saying.
Starvation and bombs Images of emaciated people in Madaya shocked the international community into action in January.
Those individuals died either from "regular sniping or landmine explosions while trying to escape," or from starvation.
Between December 123 and January 7 and in MSF-operated hospitals alone, 23 people died of starvation.
I wondered whether I'd be able to handle the marathon patrols, the starvation, and the military structure.
"Starvation will be just around the corner unless we get there in the coming weeks," he said.
If they are not liberated they will surely die at the hands of ISIS or from starvation.
Rai told Reuters it was not clear that the deaths in Jharkhand had occurred because of starvation.
In a settlement where plague is as present a threat as starvation, that's a pretty serious issue.
Aid agencies have warned of starvation, malnutrition and dwindling food supplies for the displaced in Borno State.
The communist dictatorship has been condemned worldwide for the political prisons, assassinations and starvation in the country.
Each makes reference to Cuba's colonization, history of slavery, war, political upheaval and starvation of its people.
The UN Food Programme estimates nearly 12 million people are on the verge of starvation in Yemen.
Rather, he's said he would "prefer to die of starvation before living under the oppression" of others.
A medical examiner said in 2014 Williams died from complications of vertebro-spinal injuries, starvation and dehydration.
In addition to public education, Fed is Best is trying to prevent starvation-related complications through advocacy.
More than half the country — 2635 million people — are in need of emergency aid to avoid starvation.
Facing severe economic hardship, even starvation, many concluded that the Soviet Union had been a better deal.
The conflict has killed tens of thousands of Yemenis and left millions on the brink of starvation.
The women were also reportedly subject to strict "near-starvation" diets so that Raniere would be pleased.
"It's an amazing physiological adaption to starvation that allows tissues like the brain to survive," Hall added.
The United Nations said that blockade raised the danger of mass starvation, and it was partially lifted.
But because emotional stress is often more chronic, we can get stuck in a loop of starvation.
The American people understand that the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour is a starvation wage.
Elizabeth reminisces to Paige about her own mother making giant pots of it to fend off starvation.
In camps, villages and other outposts, the Kikuyu suffered forced labour, disease, starvation, torture, rape and murder.
Fourteen million people — half of Yemen's population — could soon be threatened with starvation if the war continues.
But three years later, the Houthis refuse to give up, even as 14 million people face starvation.
But Pyongyang accepted it and freed the Pueblo sailors, who had endured beatings, starvation and other torments.
She witnessed her first public execution at 7 and watched people dying in the streets from starvation.
At least 10,000 Yemenis have been killed, and nearly half the population of 28 million faces starvation.
Yemen is the site of the world&aposs worst humanitarian crisis, with millions of people facing starvation.
"What I did not see was starvation," Mr. Beasley said Tuesday at a news conference in Seoul.
There have been dozens of cases of starvation, many of them children, and ill and elderly people.
While in the camps, we saw young children suffering from starvation — some dying in their mother's arms.
Besides the water crisis, the UN food agency says more than 2 million Zimbabweans face starvation.  4.
And thanks to widespread poverty and starvation, one out of 6900 children die before their fifth birthday.
Nineteen other crew members also died, their heroic lives cut short by drowning, disease, exposure and starvation.
Throughout the country, detainees routinely drank water out of toilets and died from starvation, suffocation, and disease.
Sanctions on the country's oil export will further damage a collapsed economy, increasing the risk of starvation.
Some were caught in the crossfire, while others suffered starvation after roads were blocked by the offensive.
The result is that Yemenis lack basic medical supplies, and many are on the brink of starvation.
Since then, mass starvation has come to be regarded as a war crime under the Geneva Conventions.
Importantly, these animals aren't starving, nor are they malnourished, but they are achingly close to the starvation point.
For people predisposed to anorexia, therefore, starvation reduces the anxiety and irritability associated with their high serotonin levels.
A medical examiner determined the cause of death to be starvation and environmental exposure, reports the Associated Press.
Ficior was accused of subjecting political inmates to beatings and starvation and denying them medical treatment and heating.
Once sent to these camps, inmates are subject to starvation, torture, sexual violence, forced abortions and even murder.
Add starvation, disease, and unceasing attacks from an enemy force, and you'd be lucky to make it alive.
But they pose far less of a threat to universities than the slow starvation that accompanies public funding.
Before their adoption, the six children had suffered neglect, starvation, and abuse, according to friends of the Harts.
Now, just a handful of humans roam the wild, empty new landscape, led by starvation and survival instincts.
There are skulls to mark the starvation and death he witnessed as a child at the prison camp.
And reality quickly struck back, in the form of disease, starvation, hostile natives and even more hostile Spaniards.
The pounding "Hunger" equates starvation with a yearning to be society's—and God's—version of the perfect girl.
A senior U.N. human rights official said the use of starvation as a weapon was a war crime.
Due to extreme decomposition, it is unclear how Hannah and Makayla died — whether from dehydration, heat or starvation.
"Despite the incredible wealth of Walmart's owners" the company pays "starvation wages," Sanders said at Walmart's shareholder meeting.
Ten of thousands of civilians have been killed through the use of barrel bombs, starvation and indiscriminate attacks.
Aid groups fear a protracted fight could force a shutdown of the port, potentially pushing millions into starvation.
Refugees living in camps complain of starvation and disease, while soldiers and police have been accused of rape.
He lost 20 kilograms (about 44 pounds) in weight and often felt like he would die from starvation.
For many organisms it might be starvation, if what they eat does not pass through their systems easily.
An estimated 300 people died at sea as a result of starvation, dehydration and abuse by boat crews.
Even survival did not mean good health, and, with fields unplanted and animals uncaught, starvation followed closely behind.
And the militants are under siege in their Iraqi haven of Falluja, where reports of starvation are building.
The war in Yemen has devastated the country and provoked extreme starvation, most notably among the country's children.
Another war soon broke out, drawing in the entire region and killing millions through violence, starvation, and disease.
Some in Guatemala are now facing not just economic hardship but actual starvation thanks to a heating planet.
He collapsed and nearly died from dehydration, starvation and frostbite but was found by a hiker and saved.
The next day she returned to the pediatrician, concerned that her son's fussiness was a response to starvation.
There was evidence that the whale was vomiting blood before it died of gastric shock, starvation, and dehydration.
The commission documented the use of torture, deliberate starvation, forced labour, disappearances of political prisoners, rape and executions.
Aid organizations are racing to position emergency food for the nearly three million South Sudanese edging toward starvation.
An ethnically driven civil war, accompanied by mass rape, massacres and now starvation, has left 50,000 people dead.
After nearly two years of torture and starvation, Jim was publicly beheaded by his ISIS captors in 2014.
According to UN estimates, there are 20 million people in Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, and Somalia facing starvation.
Human rights watchdogs have documented systematic torture, starvation, and forced labor in North Korean prisons for many years.
No reports of widespread starvation have emerged from North Korea, which was ravaged by famine in the 1990s.
The starvation does not seem to be an accidental byproduct of war, but rather a weapon in it.
By the time the Netherlands was liberated in May 1945, more than 20,000 people had died of starvation.
When we were separated, for whatever reason, from our pack, we were at risk for starvation and injury.
They depict executions, torture and starvation at the hands of the Communist Khmer Rouge who formerly ruled Cambodia.
Mao's obsession with ridding the country of enemies brought public humiliation, political exile and starvation upon countless individuals.
About 8.4 million people—a population the size of New York City—are on the verge of starvation.
And why Jessie, who is paid starvation wages, doesn't exit the job and the room is anyone's guess.
Even the animals that have survived, scampering away or hunkering down, may yet die from dehydration or starvation.
The peasants lived on starvation wages, working on the land as serfs for big landowners or the Church.
All faced challenges — many gut-wrenching, like Julia de Burgos's near starvation in childhood — and made lasting contributions.
They died in air raids, ground battles, labor camps, and refugee shelters, from beatings, exposure, starvation, and disease.
Other children were hung in dark closets, beaten, or put on starvation rations for weeks at a time.
Some 85,000 children in Yemen may have lost their fight against starvation since 2015, Save the Children estimates.
Food riots, accelerating emigration and outright starvation plague what was once the brightest economic light in South America.
Lions, leopards and hyenas were killed for being in the way, and many animals simply died of starvation.
Thence to widespread starvation, critical medical shortages, an explosion in crime, and a refugee crisis to rival Syria's.
During that period, as many as 10 million Congolese were killed outright or died from starvation or disease.
Twenty-three people died from starvation in Madaya in December before such an aid shipment could be arranged.
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More than half of the Americans held on British prison ships anchored off Brooklyn died of starvation or disease.
Malnutrition and starvation have, historically, been major killers, above and beyond the dangers of eating specific kinds of food.
" He added: "The US EPA is already on a starvation diet, with a bare-bones budget and staffing level.
That is what it takes to have a lifeline to places where people are at the brink of starvation.
The UN warned last week that eastern Aleppo was on the brink of starvation ahead of a "killer" winter.
A Christian fleeing discrimination in Yemen would be given entry, but a Shia facing death and starvation would not.
They also claimed, alarmingly, that Dee Dee may have helped kill her own mother, Emma Pitre, through slow starvation.
The festival could be considered questionable as reports of widespread starvation and poverty outside of the capital are rife.
Aid groups fear a protracted fight could force a shutdown of the port and potentially tip millions into starvation.
We think of obesity as a state of excess, but it's really more akin to a state of starvation.
Unfortunately, that included his food and his drink and his family members, and he dies in misery and starvation.
" Drawing a contrast with the Republicans, Sanders said Trump believed in "starvation wages" and "yuuuuuuuge tax breaks for billionaires.
Cis worked as a slave, building railroads on starvation rations, until the Soviet army liberated him one year later.
"He spent the next 42 months struggling to survive, fighting disease, starvation, torture, beatings and slave labor," says Coco.
ABC News reports that Khalil learned Simba's mother died of starvation; locals buried her body next to his cage.
The tense frontlines have made it difficult to set up humanitarian corridors to assist 10 million Yemenis facing starvation.
"Let me be clear: the use of starvation as a weapon of war is a war crime," he said.
"Let me be clear: The use of starvation as a weapon of war is a war crime," he said.
A social worker named Louay from Mandaya told the Guardian that he has seen several residents die of starvation.
Overpopulation brings ecological destruction, and with ecological destruction comes the starvation of some of those wild horses and burros.
Prior to that, 23 patients had already died of starvation at an MSF-supported health center since Dec. 1.
Yemen is on the brink of starvation because of a civil war between a Saudi-led coalition and rebels.
Yemen's war has killed at least 10,000 people and brought parts of the country to the brink of starvation.
More than 103,000 people in Madaya remain "at risk for further hunger and starvation," the United Nations said Thursday.
More than 40,000 people in Madaya remain "at risk for further hunger and starvation," the United Nations said Thursday.
But, while logical in theory, this approach has proved challenging in practice—not least because starvation harms patients, too.
That led Dr Longo to think about how he might mimic the benefits of starvation while minimising its problems.
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War put the potential death toll from starvation at about 2 billion.
A 2014 report by a U.N. commission of inquiry cataloged massive violations including large prison camps, starvation and executions.
Mass starvation is a deadly byproduct of actions taken by warring parties and the Western nations propping them up.
Yet even if they manage to escape the flames, koalas still face starvation and dehydration on an unprecedented scale.
" The complaint states "there was every reason to believe" the infant's prolonged weight issues were caused by "inflicted starvation.
I like to mix it all up—the yoga, the cocaine, the sex, the sleep deprivation, the starvation approach.
Between four and eight million people are believed to have perished there from cave-ins, silicosis, freezing, or starvation.
There's a series of steps that take place during starvation, and at the end of that line, cannibalism occurs.
And that truth deals more in colonization — land grabs, duplicity, violence, oppression, and starvation — than in legislation and engineering.
Pichler wants to remind us that there's over 925 million people in the world who are threatened with starvation.
That the subways were, in 163, on starvation rations in need of emergency cash would seem to defy gravity.
Declan Walsh and Tyler Hicks may have been unable to make the world pay attention to starvation in Yemen.
In a country only a couple of generations removed from starvation, the possibility doesn't seem far-fetched to many.
Alaska Native cultures have survived starvation, plagues of disease, colonization, assimilationist boarding schools and poverty, among many other challenges.
Men, women and children languished there in conditions of almost unimaginable squalor, brutality, overcrowding, starvation, verminous infestation and neglect.
Yemen is now in the midst of the world's worst humanitarian disaster, with millions on the brink of starvation.
A shooting in the U.S. caps a violent week, Sri Lanka's political crisis grows, millions face starvation in Yemen.
Starvation usually comes in May or June the year after, when people have gone the longest time without rain.
Starvation usually comes in May or June the year after, when people have gone the longest time without rain.
Mr. Assad concluded that he could use all other weapons, including barrel bombs and starvation, to crush the uprising.
After the occupation, during which over 100,19993 people died from starvation or violence, Timor-Leste had a baby boom.
Hundreds of millions of animals, by some estimates, have perished or are facing starvation or dehydration in devastated habitats.
The war has put seven million people in danger of starvation, crushed the economy and decimated the health system.
The conflict has killed thousands of civilians, caused millions to leave or lose their homes, and sparked widespread starvation.
Barrow was in crisis from disease and starvation, as the whales on which residents depended for food were disappearing.
The nation is being gripped by a humanitarian disaster marked by starvation, a lack of medicine and mass blackouts.
It has also created an enormous humanitarian crisis with millions at risk of starvation and millions of others homeless.
One resident recalled Mao's time, when peasants were forced into huge communes that failed and resulted in mass starvation.
Even the animals that survived, scampering away or hunkering down, may die from dehydration or starvation, Professor Dixon added.
Animals-rights organizations and volunteers say without intervention the pets will face starvation, according to Reuters and China Daily.
As hardly any food can be sent to the Old City, those trapped there face the specter of starvation.
Like Hitler, Assad uses starvation as a weapon against civilians, having placed over 400,000 people in Ghouta under siege.
The measures have choked off supplies of fuel, food and medicine to Yemen, where millions face starvation and disease.
Many of his fellow trekkers died of starvation or disease, or in attacks by wild animals or government soldiers.
Lenin and Stalin created the GULAG system of labor camps, which killed millions through hard labor, starvation, and executions.
Between 2016 and 2017 half of all corals in the Great Barrier Reef died due to bleaching-induced starvation.
An estimated 1.7 million Cambodians died of execution, starvation and disease in the period known as the "killing fields".
Syrian authorities have denied using starvation tactics as a weapon of war or diverting aid to government-held areas.
How can a group that enforces master/slave relationships and starvation diets also be a "global force for good"?
Reports of "brainwashing" and starvation diets have certainly grabbed tabloid headlines, but don't tell the whole story, she said.
The United Nations says 22 million Yemenis depend on aid, and 8.4 million are on the verge of starvation.
If night work was ''against nature,'' the lawyer Blanche Crozier said dryly in 1933, then starvation was even more so.
The war has devastated Yemen's economy, exacerbating an urgent humanitarian crisis with millions of Yemenis on the brink of starvation.
And so when big cash crops go away or crash in price then you're talking immediately about hunger and starvation.
Tens of thousands of indigenous people were killed during the colonization of Australia, both deliberately and through disease and starvation.
Last week, Somali Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire announced that 110 people had died from starvation and drought-related illness.
Also on the show: Conflicts across the African continent have put a staggering 20 million people at risk of starvation.
But the last third's focus on grueling boss battles and sudden resource starvation end it on a disproportionately sour note.
She had injuries from previous beatings that were never treated and died of starvation and bacterial meningitis while in confinement.
Some 8.4 million are on the brink of starvation, though Lowcock has warned that will likely rise to 14 million.
Inh, who lived in Cambodia during the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime of the 1970s, endured years of violence and starvation.
We are frequently told that she is thin, possibly anorexic, and her self-starvation carries over into her emotional life.
Marine mammal expert Anelio Aguayo believes the blue whale ended up on the beach after the animal died of starvation.
She asked: what is the point of liberating a citizen of Mosel only for them to die of starvation later?
TEXAS WOMAN EXPECTING TRIPLETS SURPRISED WITH QUADRUPLETS "The majority of deaths are either from starvation or suicide," the doctor added.
Eighteen days of starvation, sleeplessness, and paranoia make you crazy — but I don't see how they make you that crazy.
It's been almost two weeks since Hurricane Matthew ravaged Haiti, killing hundreds and setting the stage for disease and starvation.
His next job, therefore, was to match the spoken fragments with place-names—Mercy Bay, Starvation Cove—and with texts.
The war has killed tens of thousands, driven millions to the brink of starvation and drawn accusations of war crimes.
"Let me be clear: the use of starvation as a weapon of war is a war crime," Ban told reporters.
His family are Palestinians from Syria, who first fled the horrors of siege and starvation in Yarmouk camp, outside Damascus.
Siraj Wahhaj said his daughter told him that family members were on the verge of starvation at the desert compound.
He denied the Syrian government is using starvation as a tool of war, which is generally considered a war crime.
Starvation isn't as extreme in most places as it is in Madaya, but that doesn't mean it can't happen elsewhere.
When they make a struggle it is an heroic struggle with starvation, death, or imprisonment the penalty if they lose.
About 7 million Yemenis, nearly a third of them malnourished children, are on the cusp of starvation, the UN says.
After falling ill from near starvation, his life was changed forever when he became a beneficiary of U.S. foreign assistance.
When an outbreak of blight began to decimate the potato crops, 1 million people died from starvation or related disease.
I was in the country at the time and witnessed killings, starvation, and animals feeding on corpses in the streets.
Sichuan, which included Chongqing then, had the largest number of starvation deaths, estimated at one-seventh of the province's population.
Food production predictably cratered, but Mao ignored reports of starvation and turned on those who warned of the impending crisis.
At least 703 people have died of starvation in Jharkhand, the eastern Indian state where the Malhars live, activists say.
Imagine a society where health care for all has been promised, yet 2628 percent live in extreme poverty and starvation.
But the millions of fatalities likely to eventually result from EMP will take months to develop, as slow as starvation.
I remember a village elder weeping as he told me that American food aid had saved the village from starvation.
These innovations permitted multiplication of yields per acre and very likely saved hundreds of millions of lives from starvation worldwide.
To date, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of 5 in Yemen may have died from starvation and disease.
If the United States does not, the groups warned, it could bear responsibility for the starvation of 14 million people.
You can protest, but you also have the freedom to work 60 or 70 hours a week at starvation wages.
Commission chairwoman Yasmin Sooka said "starvation, gang rape, and the burning of villages" had been used by rival ethnic factions.
Graphic images of death and starvation coming out of Madaya have not been independently confirmed by aid groups or CNN.
About 5 million people are suffering from famine in South Sudan, and about 100,000 are on the brink of starvation.
As many as 12 million people in the country are near starvation because of blockades, according to human rights groups.
He added that the most pressing factor justifying the US foreign policy move in Yemen was the threat of starvation.
" Many athletes exacerbate this effect by not eating enough before or after their workouts, a phenomenon Kitchen calls "athletic starvation.
Here's how: You can choose how to grow your company More companies die of drowning in opportunities than of starvation.
Jewels, dinosaurs, and "work-love-song-art-play-law-beauty" are noted, but so are slavery, starvation, and multilevel marketing.
The three-year war has produced the world's worst humanitarian crisis, pushing 20193 million people to the brink of starvation.
But these days, he can barely recognize his hometown: Maracaibo is enveloped by crime, starvation and growing sense of dread.
Humanitarian agencies say malaria, measles and starvation may follow in the chaos left by a devastating cyclone two weeks ago.
The Reich planned to keep the Jews in ghettos until they died naturally of starvation and exposure, von Roon says.
I started hearing whispers from workers at nongovernmental organizations and people on the street that babies were dying from starvation.
On May 24, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 2417, condemning starvation of civilians as a method of warfare.
But he quit his job late last year, he said, because he couldn't live on what had become starvation wages.
More than 100,000 South Sudanese are experiencing famine, with a further one million on the brink of starvation, it said.
The ensuing violence has resulted in more than 10,000 deaths and widespread starvation and disease, according to the United Nations.
A UN panel of experts recently accused Saudi Arabia of using the threat of starvation as a weapon of war.
More than 1.1 million people, most of them Jews, perished in Auschwitz's gas chambers or from starvation, cold and disease.
But several South Korean news outlets have reported that they died of starvation, and officials have not disputed those reports.
Sanders would kill the goose, eat the eggs and bring starvation, just like all the other socialist failures he admires.
Tragically, Heads of State from G7 countries missed the opportunity to address this humanitarian crisis, prevent starvation, and save lives.
Another is about the Jewish pioneer who became despondent, lay down on the tracks and ended up dying of starvation.
"They will drown from exhaustion or die of starvation unless they have a way to get out of the water."
He assumed that the deaths were caused by starvation—even the wealthy-looking women he saw barely weighed ninety pounds.
Day 1 is starvation followed by a night of swallowing huge quantities of nauseating liquid and hours on the toilet.
North Korea's food problems have taken a toll on the population, which suffers from a poor diet and sometimes starvation.
"I'm afraid that if these sanctions are implemented in their current form, we're looking at starvation," a Venezuelan economist said.
This latest offensive comes as a part of a four-year government siege that has caused widespread starvation and disease.
" Lesley Stahl on Kim Jong Un: "He presides over a cruel kingdom of repression, gulags, starvation…slave labor, public executions.
And when I say poor, I mean they were on the brink of physical starvation for most of their lives.
The crisis comes as a drought in nearby Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya has put millions more at risk of starvation.
As a result of the severe starvation Amal had suffered, her ribs and bones were clearly visible in the devastating shot.
You feel as though you might die of starvation in your sleep if you don't eat something very satisfying this instant.
Humanitarian crisis The UN warned last week that eastern Aleppo was on the brink of starvation ahead of a "killer" winter.
Research has suggested that other factors, including prolonged starvation, childhood abuse, and smoking, might create these same sort of intergenerational effects.
Harrowing photographs of children wasting away from starvation have emerged, painting a grim picture of life in a conflict much ignored.
He openly discussed a starvation diet he went on in 2016 to start a conversation about eating disorders and body image.
"Venezuela&aposs collapse is creating a humanitarian crisis leading to widespread deprivation, the denial of basic services and starvation," Pence said.
Just 19 days after giving birth to a healthy baby boy, Jillian Johnson lost her son Landon due to accidental starvation.
An autopsy reported Judah was "markedly malnourished" and died of starvation and dehydration, the Des Moines Register reported at the time.
Higher temperatures can also make air pollution worse, make water scarce and cause crops to fail, leading to malnutrition and starvation.
Three-quarters of its population, or 22 million people, require aid and 8.4 million people are on the brink of starvation.
An estimated 10,000 people have died in the conflict, which has pushed millions of civilians already in dire poverty into starvation.
The effects of starvation were so severe that the cub's body had started breaking down its own muscle mass to survive.
At least one person was believed to have died from starvation, and possibly more, according to survivors, Jeong said last week.
Not surprisingly, the United States and its Western partners used the latest reports of starvation deaths to hammer the Syrian government.
The UN World Food Programme said that 5m people in Zimbabwe—a third of the population—are at risk of starvation.
When this campaign began, I said that we got to end the starvation minimum wage of $58, raise it to $20.
When this campaign began, I said that we got to end the starvation minimum wage of $7.25, raise it to $15.
FOR MANY years Ethiopia struggled with drought and starvation, creating a population that moved frequently in search of food and water.
"If you're a POW and you're given starvation rations, you'll optimize the nutrition you get from bread and water," he said.
The 900-day siege led to mass starvation so severe that some people began to eat the flesh of the dead.
The headline news is 20 million people are facing starvation, and what does the American government have to say about this.
But the good news was that while deaths from malnutrition spiked during that crisis, relief efforts managed to avert mass starvation.
Meanwhile countries such as Zimbabwe and Malawi warn that millions face starvation unless urgent action is taken by the international community.
Image: Brian Gratwicke/FlickrA pair of extreme weather events in 2250 and 2000 caused mass starvation among reindeer in Arctic Russia.
The Times investigation also said the women were coerced into "near-starvation" diets so that Raniere would find them sexually appealing.
Image: Dieu Nalio Chery/APAs if the cholera crisis weren't enough, thousands of Haitians also face the looming threat of starvation.
Because of a prolonged drought, more than 2m Kenyans are at risk of starvation—for the rest, food prices are soaring.
He said 41 people had died so far from starvation; other activists and residents have posted images of bodies on Twitter.
He says 41 people have died so far from starvation; other activists and residents have posted images of bodies on Twitter.
For example, pockets of Syria have been under siege for many months, resulting in starvation and the proliferation of chronic diseases.
In South Sudan alone, more than 100,000 people are suffering from famine with a further million on the brink of starvation.
Somalia is one of four countries — all totaling around 22 million people — facing starvation, dehydration, and impending famine in East Africa.
But where that is lacking, its symptoms worsen malnutrition even in those who survive the infection, pushing them closer to starvation.
Government forces besieged the enclave in July, allowing in only intermittent aid and forcing the population to the brink of starvation.
Apparently, the more carbon dioxide you put into Earth's atmosphere, the greater the chances of death and starvation while riding it.
The United Nations warned Tuesday that mass starvation is threatening the lives of 20 million people in the Horn of Africa.
If 20 percent of households have an extreme lack of food and people are dying of starvation, then famine is declared.
Three-quarters of Yemen's population, or 22 million people, require aid and 8.4 million people are on the brink of starvation.
Yet the atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge—the mass starvation, torture, and executions—are something he seems unable to acknowledge.
But the consequences of climate change — while increasingly felt by more and more Americans — aren't yet hitting the nation like starvation.
By reducing the Russian Empire to near-starvation, the First World War created the opportunity for the Bolsheviks to seize power.
All of them died in the camps, one, of starvation, at Theresienstadt; the others, probably by gas, at Auschwitz and Treblinka.
The war has killed more than 10,000 and caused the world's most urgent humanitarian crisis, with millions facing starvation and disease.
Sanders called the current minimum wage a "starvation wage" and said that the increase would boost paychecks for 85033 million people.
The war has pushed the impoverished Arab country to the brink of starvation and spawned the world's most urgent humanitarian crisis.
The humanitarian situation has worsened sharply since 2015, putting millions on the brink of starvation and ravaging the already weak economy.
When this campaign began, I said that we got to end the starvation minimum wage of $211, raise it to $15.
"Imposing starvation on civilian populations is a war crime, yet like most war crimes it is also very effective," he warned.
It's true that fasting can lower blood pressure, Yamamoto said, but so can starvation and dehydration, neither of which are healthy.
With the border closed, a critical lifeline has been cut, threatening death by starvation, illness, heat stroke or unattended medical complications.
As in Darfur and Syria, that war was devastating for civilians: By some estimates, millions died of violence, starvation and disease.
In addition to the starvation deaths, there still are 320 cases of malnutrition in the town of 200,000, the group said.
He also denied the Syrian government is using starvation as a tool of war, which is generally considered a war crime.
Michel was a German Catholic woman who died of starvation in 1976 after 67 exorcisms over a period of nine months.
Cody, 27, had been convicted of several misdemeanors in connection with the starvation death of his dog Taz, a Canary mastiff.
His men set off by sledge over the unforgiving Arctic terrain, where they gradually dropped off from scurvy, starvation, and hypothermia.
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The conference appealed for more humanitarian aid access in Syria and an end to using sieges and starvation as war tactics.
"I am desperately in need of $400 in order to save myself from starvation," according to the message she sent Amin.
One defector I met in Seoul blasted the show for presenting an outdated view of North Korea, all abuse and starvation.
When slavery ended, many slaves thought that they would receive 40 acres and a mule; instead, they got pestilence and starvation.
Research on other big mammals indicates that being born small leaves animals more vulnerable to starvation and disease as they grow.
Donkeys often arrive in horrific condition, some with broken legs or maggot-infested wounds, and many in states of near starvation.
Mohamed Zemam, the governor of the central bank, believes that there are ways to shore up the economy and prevent starvation.
American policy is to support the starvation of Yemeni children because they are ruled by a faction with ties to Iran.
The deadliest eruption on record, the eruption of the Tambora volcano in Indonesia in 1815, killed 33,000 people, largely by starvation.
In other words, Sen suggested that, compared to their democratic counterparts, authoritarian rulers are more likely simply to ignore widespread starvation.
It is under these circumstances of genocide, starvation and exposure to the elements that she befriends (or perhaps hallucinates) a squirrel.
Alterations to the birds' migratory paths also put them at risk of death and starvation from arriving late to their destinations.
Some eight million Yemenis on the edge of starvation there don't share this bizarre view that M.B.S. is a magnificent reformer.
Currently, eight million of Yemen's 28 million people are at risk of starvation, according to the United Nations and aid agencies.
Some victims, especially children, died of neglect and even starvation, as no one would enter infected houses to care for them.
More than 1.1 million people, most of them Jews, perished in the camp's gas chambers or from starvation, cold and disease.
With Wuhan in lockdown, volunteers are trying to reach thousands of pets trapped alone in homes and at risk of starvation.
More than 20 million people in Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen are at risk of starvation, the United Nations says.
Today six million people are at risk of starvation in Somalia, and another fourteen million in South Sudan, Nigeria, and Yemen.
The Republicans can then move on with their real agenda to privatize Medicare and provide starvation block grants to unravel Medicaid.
"I don't care if you die," he tells his young charges, who work long, hazardous shifts on the edge of starvation.
To make matters worse, a man-made famine has brought nearly 8 million people in Yemen to the brink of starvation.
During a six-week trial, witnesses recounted the litany of nightmares — brainwashing, starvation diets, sexual slavery — they endured under his hand.
Yemen's war has killed more than 10,000 people, displaced three million and pushed the impoverished country to the verge of starvation.
The simulation covers everything from the amount of smoke from burning cities to loss of life from fires, radiation, and starvation.
Lucman said that many of those trapped were on the verge of starvation, which also gave them the courage to leave.
The inmate population is reduced through deliberate starvation, forced labor under brutal conditions, executions (including by stoning), torture, rape, and infanticide.
For a now-deleted video from 2018, he made Cooney in The Sims 4 and had her character die of starvation.
His death could escalate a Saudi-Iran proxy war that's already devastated the country and put millions at risk of starvation.
Millions of workers earn starvation wages even as nearly half of all new income is going to the top 1 percent.
Today, we say to Walmart, the fast food industry and other low wage employers: Stop paying your employees starvation wages.. Yes.
"For women not to be able to produce enough milk, it has to be almost conditions of starvation," Perez-Escamilla said.
Olympian Adam Rippon has spoken candidly about his starvation diet for the same reason he publicly came out: to start a conversation.
The violence allegedly inflicted included beatings, starvation and strangulation, and the kids were allowed to shower only once a year, Hestrin said.
"If people have reached the edge of starvation, like we had," said Homs activist Abu Yassin, "I would advise them to accept."
This will be particularly painful in regions like Sub-Saharan Africa where climate-related drought and starvation have already hammered the continent.
Of course, you know that any diet that severely restricts your calories isn't a good move for your body (that's called starvation).
Save the Children pointed to blockades implemented by a Saudi-led coalition fighting in the country as a reason for widespread starvation.
Western governments and aid agencies have invested large amounts of money, but done little to address the political problems that cause starvation.
To continue paying its debts, and prevent privation from becoming mass starvation, the government has had to raise cash through creative transactions.
The United Nations fears it could deprive millions of people already on the verge of starvation from access to food or medicine.
In 2014, a report by a U.N. commission of inquiry cataloged massive human rights violations including large prison camps, starvation and executions.
If Donald Trump is elected, we will see no increase in the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour – a starvation wage.
The ICRC said last week that the world has three to four months to save millions of people in Yemen from starvation.
Nowadays, even without the risk of starvation, our bodies are programmed to store excess fuel in case we run out of food.
As resources dwindled, those weakened by starvation fell victim to the most robust sibling, until in all cases, only one tadpole remained.
Millions are at risk of starvation, says the UN. The promise of more talks early in the new year is thus welcome.
One piece titled Subsidized Starvation is a color-coded composite of children's toys, paints, and corn stuffs, like kernals and cob halves.
Soaring prices have put basic commodities out of reach for many in Yemen, where more than 8 million people are facing starvation.
"It was really great to know that experience of fasting, starvation, it was really an amazing opportunity to know that," he shares.
And now, according to a food security report issued on Friday, South Sudan is facing another crisis: namely, record numbers of starvation.
Of the babies that Leszczyńska said that she delivered, half were drowned, another 1,000 died soon after birth from starvation or hypothermia.
Cole is like many ripped Survivor dudes whose gym-blessed muscles atrophy on the show's starvation diet, making them weak and cranky.
After reviewing environmental trends related to climate change, he fails to demonstrate how these lead to 'starvation, destruction, migration, disease and war.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) says 23 patients have died of starvation at an MSF-supported health center in Madaya since Dec. 1.
We need to let people know that 20 million people are on the brink of starvation, and then give them concrete actions.
The UN has confirmed that people have died from starvation inside the town and that others have been killed trying to flee.
So for now, Bridget and more than 250,000 Missourians like her who are working for starvation-level wages are out of luck.
And then, despite everything I've worked for, I'm still forced to eat some rancid-ass banana to satisfy my residual starvation pangs.
The thesis is rather different from the conventional, Malthusian miserabilism about burgeoning humanity doomed to near-starvation, with demand always outpacing supply.
I had an eating disorder at the time, and a psychiatrist thought it might reduce my self-starvation and self-induced vomiting.
Beaten down and often near starvation, people at the grass roots played a significant role in ending one of history's worst convulsions.
The UN warned that the country was on the brink of a famine, with up to 14m people at risk of starvation.
Most of the victims died of starvation, torture, exhaustion or disease in labor camps or were bludgeoned to death during mass executions.
The infants and older children weren&apost sacrificed, the study says; they likely died from starvation and disease following a volcanic eruption.
The humanitarian situation has worsened sharply since, putting 8.4 million people on the brink of starvation and ravaging the already weak economy.
Kim's father died of starvation, prompting his sister and mother to cross the border to China in search of food and work.
Getting emergency food aid to the 50,000 people in immediate danger of starvation must be a priority for Nigerian and coalition forces.
Why it matters: The economic devastation in the country, despite vast oil reserves, has led to mass migration, starvation and political unrest.
The military concluded there was little evidence that disrupted sleep, near-starvation, nudity and extreme temperatures harmed military trainees in controlled scenarios.
Tsingtao was nationalized in 1949, and despite the purges, starvation and displacement that accompanied the Cultural Revolution, it never stopped producing beer.
At least 1.7 million Cambodians died by execution, disease or starvation when the Communist guerrilla movement took over in the late 1970s.
Now, the issue for conservatives is that the agencies are just another example of federal bloat in need of a starvation diet.
Millions would die, and millions more would be faced with displacement and starvation as we enter what scientists have termed nuclear winter.
We laid down our scissors shook the threads off our clothes and calmly left the place that stood between us and starvation.
The three-year-long civil war has produced the world's worst humanitarian crisis, pushing 12 million people to the brink of starvation.
In this day and age, Carlton, who died of starvation while in jail awaiting trial, would be classified as a mass murderer.
No report of mass starvation has emerged yet from North Korea, and the prices of rice, corn and other staples remain stable.
But the arrival of lifesaving supplies does not end the pressing crisis that has left 17 million people in danger of starvation.
Nearly 4,000 citizens of the tribe died of disease, starvation and exhaustion on the journey now known as the Trail of Tears.
Why is our country complicit in the death by starvation of tens of thousands of children without anywhere near as much fuss?
Savitha is drugged and kidnapped, limbs are violently hacked off, rape is a regular occurrence, starvation is used as a manipulation tool.
As Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting, proceeds, people on the verge of starvation are turning their hunger to a spiritual cause.
Context: In total, more than 60,000 people were killed at Stutthof by shooting, starvation, lethal chemical injections, cold exposure and gas chambers.
Since 2005, at least 53 Guarani children have died from starvation, Survival International reported, despite the area being home to vast plantations.
These hardy microbes genetically evolved to resist dryness and starvation, meaning they could thrive outside of an animal's gut, the scientists found.
Eighty percent of people in Yemen, the Arabian Peninsula's poorest country, need humanitarian assistance and millions are on the brink of starvation.
Nearly 4,000 citizens of the tribe died from disease, starvation and exhaustion on the journey known today as the Trail of Tears.
When, like Jane Eyre, she is faced with mistreatment and starvation at the hands of her sadistic charity schoolmaster, she kills him.
Discussing the situation in Madaya in January, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon categorized the starvation in Syria as a war crime.
"Let me be clear: The use of starvation as a weapon of war is a war crime," Ban said in a statement.
In the developing world, however, the loss of native-adapted breeds could mean the difference between having enough to eat and starvation.
In essence, your body goes into starvation mode so it shifts energy away from things that aren't absolutely needed, like hair growth.
Between that and the cold, almost nothing would grow, ensuring those who didn't die in the nuclear firefight soon would of starvation.
They were some of the 20th century's darkest episodes: Millions of Chinese citizens were killed, and tens of millions died of starvation.
Annie blames her mother for her traumatic childhood marred by her father's severe depression, which led to a self-imposed death by starvation.
Investigators described a home smelling of human waste, while the children showed obvious evidence of starvation -- the oldest sibling weighed just 82 pounds.
And when millions of our people are working for starvation wages, we are going to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour.
Aid groups have repeatedly voiced fears that a protracted fight could shut down the port and potentially tip millions of people into starvation.
For at least a month beginning in April, UNRWA could not even reach Yalda, and warned that residents faced starvation until supplies resumed.
The conflict has resulted in widespread famine and put an estimated 14 million people at risk of starvation, according to the United Nations.
While they do, many are subjected to torture, inhumane detention, or starvation, and some are even sold off in modern-day slave auctions.
By some estimates, at least 1.5 million Armenians died from the forced exodus, starvation and killings by Ottoman Turk soldiers and the police.
While farm productivity has risen dramatically in recent decades, saving millions from starvation, much of the food system is not geared to sustainability.
The academics hypothesise that lower precipitation reduced crop yields, leading to food shortages and eventually starvation for soldiers stationed at the empire's frontiers.
Papers published after his death show Zhou reporting rural starvation to the chairman—though without identifying the famine's cause, namely Mao's own policies.
I won't rehearse the parade of horribles, which range from exotic new (or old) diseases to starvation, dehydration, forced migration, and armed conflict.
It is responsible for the starvation deaths of millions of North Koreans, and for the imprisonment, torture, killing and oppression of countless more.
A teenager with cerebral palsy died after his dad was quarantined, while thousands of pets are at risk of starvation in empty homes.
The starvation that Mr Leigh decries in "Peterloo" was eventually alleviated by the repeal of the Corn Laws and the import of grain.
Elsewhere, Amy Fine Collins celebrates Audrey Hepburn's fragile physique without disclosing its origin: Near-starvation while hiding from Nazis stunted the actress's growth.
The U.N. has warned of impending starvation if aid does not reach Eastern Ghouta, where international deliveries have long been erratic and obstructed.
After nearly 40 days of naked starvation and sleeplessness in the bug-infested Amazon, nerves are bound to get a little bit frayed.
But in reality, only the show's 478 contestants truly understand what it takes to play Survivor: the starvation, the elements, the psychological torture.
About 1.7 million people are estimated to have died from starvation and disease and through executions during the 1975-79 Khmer Rouge rule.
Already in flight from starvation, persecution or "the mayhem of war" in several west African states, they toiled as migrant labourers under Qaddafi.
"To prevent people from imminent starvation, we need the support and action of every Council member and every member state," Ms. Cousin said.
"Democrats believe that the current minimum wage is a starvation wage and must be increased to a living wage," according to the platform.
Every so often, a starvation epidemic will level an entire generation of sea lion pups, as uncharacteristically warm waters decimate their food supply.
The ship's crew had already survived a battle with pirates off India's Malabar Coast during her voyage home, as well as near starvation.
But they failed in two attempts to capture the port, holding off from a full-blown assault that could have caused mass starvation.
"It is responsible for the starvation deaths of millions of North Koreans, and for the imprisonment, torture, killing, and oppression of countless more."
A blight on a remote farm's crops means starvation, a child's wild accusation holds undue weight, and hysteria spreads like the common cold.
Meanwhile, reports out of the city indicate people have already begun dying from starvation, while others have been killed trying to leave Madaya.
On Sunday, just one day before food and medicine made it to the town, five people died of starvation according to the group.
But prolonged starvation can lead to hypoglycemia, which is potentially dangerous low blood sugar that can cause anxiety, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, and confusion.
To avoid starvation among my children, I gave my daughter to a man for about $3,000, but have only got $70 so far.
Our survey of child survival rates also found that outside these pockets of starvation, mortality rates weren't rising relative to non-drought years.
Aleppo was threatened with a "siege of starvation", and Turkey had the right to take any measures to protect its security, it said.
The victims die from various illnesses, such as heart failure, exhaustion, stroke, starvation, or suicide as a result of work stress and depression.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) says 23 patients have already died of starvation at an MSF-supported health center in Madaya since Dec. 1.
The medical examiner confirmed in 2014 that Mr. Williams had died from complications of vertebro-spinal injuries, as well as starvation and dehydration.
An estimated 6900,2628 North Koreans suffer in gulags, toiling in forced labor, and enduring torture, starvation, rape and murder on a constant basis.
The failed experiment over the next four years cost the lives of two million people to starvation, disease, slave-labor brutality and murder.
It is responsible for the starvation deaths of millions of North Koreans, and for the imprisonment, torture, killing and oppression of countless more.
Madison's notes claimed that only a small number of Jews died in Nazi concentration camps, predominately from disease and starvation, The Oregonian reported.
The northeast is in the throes of a humanitarian crisis caused by the Boko Haram Islamist insurgency, which is threatening millions with starvation.
With his tales of torture and starvation during his nearly two decades of imprisonment, Mr. Wu was a riveting presence at congressional hearings.
Tens of thousands of people have been killed in the conflict, and the United Nations says millions are on the verge of starvation.
Another 14 million are at risk of starvation -- among them 400,000 children who are, the United Nations says, on the brink of hunger.
For many, a government check to boost good times or to guard against starvation in bad ones seems like an obviously humane measure.
Under the "Great Leap Forward" of Chinese Communist Party leader Mao Zedong, around 20 million people died of starvation between 1959 and 1962.
Jones said Assad's government had carried out air strikes, chemical attacks, extrajudicial killings, starvation, and other measures to target civilians and its opponents.
The illness has the highest mortality rate of any mental disorder, with patients dying from the medical complications of starvation or from suicide.
It is responsible for the starvation deaths of millions of North Koreans, and for the imprisonment, torture, killing, and oppression of countless more.
But if food characterizes my nurture, the values my parents had instilled in me, then starvation sits at the core of my nature.
As we previously reported, prosecutors say Cody neglected his pet Canary Mastiff for a month -- until the animal finally died from extreme starvation.
Bernie Sanders showed up to Walmart's annual shareholders meeting Wednesday and publicly confronted the company's leaders about the "starvation wages" they pay workers.
Humanitarian workers say, however, that hundreds of Rohingya are arriving in Bangladesh daily, driven out of Myanmar predominantly by chaos, starvation and fear.
I felt superior to people, until I inevitably gave into literal starvation, ate something, or even binged, and absolutely hated myself for it.
An estimated 20093,000 North Koreans suffer in gulags, toiling in forced labor, and enduring torture, starvation, rape, and murder on a constant basis.
It would be a chance to end the starvation and shortages, the hyperinflation, and state violence his country has suffered from for years.
By the time females make it to the Sargasso, they have undergone puberty and have endured months of rough conditions, all under starvation.
The Khashoggi killing has cast light on Saudi tactics in Yemen, where an economic war has pushed millions to the brink of starvation.
The report examined how the government of President Bashar al-Assad recaptured a suburb of Damascus using bombardments, mass starvation and chemical weapons.
But the language of romance can seem jarringly out of place when contrasted with the starvation, mutilation and murder of thousands around them.
Most of the residents were reluctant to leave even after years of a siege that left hundreds dead from starvation and Hezbollah snipers.
Ethnic and sectarian enmity, fomented and backed by the Serbian leader, Slobodan Milošević, was unleashed in terrible waves of killing, rape, and starvation.
In all, more than 132,000 women and children were incarcerated there, with an estimated 92,000 of them dying by starvation, execution or illness.
But in captivity, insects can multiply themselves 100-fold in one generation, suggesting how many are lost to predators, starvation and other challenges.
Read Robert Worth's magazine feature on why the conflict continues to grind on three years later, even as 14 million people face starvation.
This has contributed to a ruinous surge in food and fuel prices in Yemen, pushing millions of people to the brink of starvation.
Many met with shipwreck and starvation, even as a native culture thrived along the coastal estuaries, feasting on that bounteous supply of seafood.
"They predicted an overpopulation crisis in the 1960s, mass starvation in the '70s, and an end of oil in the 1990s," Trump said.
The body that was prone to starvation, evolved to eat it all when available, and store it, and be stingy in its use.
"Starvation, drought — medicine can't solve these problems," Dr. Nakamura told the Japanese channel NHK in what was likely one of his last interviews.
An estimated 100,000 North Koreans suffer in gulags, toiling in forced labor, and enduring torture, starvation, rape, and murder on a constant basis.
It would be a colossal moral failure to allow millions to die of starvation because of a failure of will to provide help.
Although I am the descendant of slaves, I recognize that there are many who came here to escape starvation, death, persecution and war.
Over the past nine years, we Syrians have been killed in every way possible: by barrel bombs, shelling, guns, chemical weapons, torture, starvation.
Over the past nine years, we Syrians have been killed in every way possible: by barrel bombs, shelling, guns, chemical weapons, torture, starvation.
So in those instances it's most humane to put animals to sleep rather than have them suffer either through terrific burns or starvation.
If Mr. Assad is smart, he will do it without chemical weapons — siege, starvation and barrel bombs will remain his tools of choice.
This year, famine is stalking three, pushing more than 21 million people in Somalia, Nigeria and South Sudan to the brink of starvation.
Though bits of plastic were found in some of their stomachs, starvation, not plastic ingestion, remains the overarching cause of death, he concluded.
In one terrible case last month, a Pennsylvania couple died of apparent overdoses, and their baby perished from starvation a few days later.
In his piece, Shapin mentions Bruno Bettelheim, a German child psychologist who proposed the idea that autism was a response to emotional starvation.
"That particular creature was dying of starvation, [and it was] far too dangerous to intervene," Mike Gunton, "Dynasties" executive producer, told the BBC.
Hyperinflation has rendered wages virtually worthless, people are dying of starvation and lack of medical care, and millions have fled to neighboring countries.
With their predators removed, the pests feasted on the harvest — crowning an economic policy that resulted in the death of millions by starvation.
Some of the most famous lies in study that was conducted during World War II that looked at the effects of human starvation.
DePrince's birth parents died from starvation when she was as a child, and her uncle sent her to an orphanage because of her vitiligo.
The fighting was ceaseless, a fetid cocktail of starvation, disease, chemical weapons, and incessant shelling that gave no meaning to the lives lost there.
Africa More than 20 million people are at risk of starvation across four countries in east Africa: Yemen, South Sudan, Somalia and northeast Nigeria.
Blood work showed starvation had withered the horse to its bones and a stool sample determined its diet consisted of only dirt and wood.
And the way some died of starvation, dehydration and a lot of things that attacked us on the way that we weren't prepared for.
"If efforts aren't made while we still have time, then existing problems of unemployment, starvation (and) malnutrition will only become more severe," he added.
Several other besieged areas were also in dire need, including Daraya and Madaya, where starvation was reported at the start of 2016, Egeland said.
The dead were found lying where they fell, along with the skeletal remains of livestock that likely died of starvation, trapped in their pens.
The United Nations has warned of impending starvation if aid does not reach the area, where international deliveries have long been erratic and obstructed.
Yet he would die of starvation in prison in 1943, condemned to death under Stalin as a scapegoat for the Soviet Union's agricultural failures.
The UN calls the situation in Yemen the "world's worst humanitarian crisis," with millions facing starvation, dehydration, and disease exacerbated by the civil war.
According to a new U.S. Army report, Americans could face a horrifically grim future from climate change involving blackouts, disease, thirst, starvation and war.
Still, beating back zombies and avoiding starvation seem like the most plausible scenarios, they said, proving once again that medieval times were no joke.
After the LGBTQ purge in Chechnya started in late 17, survivors began sharing harrowing accounts, almost all anonymously, of beatings, electric shocks, and starvation.
Residents of Madaya and other Syrian towns are dying of starvation as supplies are held up by political jockeying over the civil war there.
Y., that it pays warehouse workers "starvation wages," saying in a tweet that it pays workers at least $15 per hour plus full benefits.
The UN estimated in 2014 that between 80,000 and 120,000 people were held in such camps, where torture, indiscriminate beatings and starvation are commonplace.
Thirty out of 53 men died, compared to 10 out of 34 women, all presumably of cold, starvation, illness, or some combination of each.
It added that the program used such methods as starvation, beating, sleep deprivation, forced nudity and water dousing to break the will of prisoners.
The cup, which is reusable and costs only $2000 to create, has already been credited with preventing starvation of infants in poor African communities.
But if the government puts a really strict cordon around Aleppo, as it has before, then 400,000 people are at serious risk of starvation.
More than 22011 million people in Somalia, South Sudan, Nigeria and Yemen risk death by starvation by July, the United Nations warned in February.
UNICEF spokeswoman Juliette Touma said if aid can't be delivered to Eastern Ghouta soon more children would be pushed to the brink of starvation.
The fight has cost an estimated 10,000 lives in the region's poorest country, where Yemenis now face starvation and a massive outbreak of cholera.
But prolonged starvation and deprivations from all vitamins and nutrients, such as what holocaust survivors experienced, might have had a different effect, Sadetzki said.
Marsden Hartley's experiences of starvation, she added, were another source of affinity: They had rendered him both obsessed with food and terrified of it.
The war-torn city sat on the front line of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine, and its people faced starvation during the conflict.
North Korea operates secretive prison camps where perceived opponents of the government are sent to face torture and abuse, starvation rations, and forced labor.
This could then lead to a global famine that would place up to 2 billion people at risk of starvation, according to one study.
"There must be a system to know what constitutes starvation deaths and I welcome food activists to work with us on this," Rai said.
Since then, with the end of major international conflicts and at least some measure of democratization across much of the world, starvation has receded.
The war and a Saudi-led blockade have created the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with more than 8 million people at risk of starvation.
S.K.'s story is one of thousands from people who are left facing deterorating conditions and reported starvation while they wait in stateless limbo.
Pitchfork EconomicsNick HanauerHe argues that we're seeing the effects of this "tax starvation," and it's time to figure out how to responsibly tax wealth.
It's estimated that between 1.7 and 2.5 million Cambodians died because of Khmer Rouge policies between 1975 and 1979, either through execution or starvation.
If the rib-cooking chef also serves a green salad and cornbread, it's not as if you are going to die of starvation, correct?
The 100,000 prisoners are held in gulags known as "kwanliso" in Korean, where detainees are subjected to forced labor, torture, starvation, rape and death.
Millions are living with the threat of mass starvation and disease, including the world's worst cholera outbreak with more than 1 million suspected cases.
That daughter sent the message about starvation, and she revealed the group's location when she was asked where supplies could be sent, he said.
But these folks are unhappy if there's even one person eating too much out there — even if that helps lead to less starvation overall.
A recent poll suggests that nearly half of all Americans don't realize that the islanders facing starvation, disease and worse are their fellow citizens.
"Today, we say to low wage employers: Stop paying your workers a living starvation wages," Sanders said at a rally Thursday in South Carolina.
The animals may have been slaughtered during the attack or died of starvation after the massacre when there was no one to tend them.
TV's "Rising" that the North Korean leader often uses starvation as a tactic against his own people as a means of controlling the population.
No more communication means no more eating, and it should come as no surprise that every breedable is programmed with a consequence for starvation.
When we lived as hunter-gatherers, for example, or early farmers, we would have faced times of near starvation interspersed with periods of gorging.
Then there's the exemplary story of Roman Charity—of a woman, Pero, who secretly breastfed her incarcerated father Cimon to save him from starvation.
About 50 trucks left the capital Damascus, heading towards the rebel-held town where aid workers have received reports of people dying of starvation.
Already the poorest country in the Arab world, some 7.6 million people in Yemen are currently considered food insecure, on the verge of starvation.
For inmates caught trying to escape there were the starvation cells, where victims were basically left to die—slowly—with no food or water.
In a Twitter post, Sanders said the current rate of $22019 per hour is "a starvation wage" and that he intends to change it.
When you think of dopamine starvation, Poldrack suggests, think of the catatonic patients sitting around in Oliver Sacks's "Awakenings," with no will to act.
The war has created the world's worst man-made humanitarian disaster, claiming at least 10,000 lives and pushing millions to the brink of starvation.
Mr. Xi has demanded reverence for Mao and banned historians from exploring dark episodes of starvation and persecution that could tarnish the party's image.
Forty armed groups operated in eastern Congo alone, and more than 5 million people died of direct violence or its fallout — hunger, starvation, illness.
There's a reason that CNN, MSNBC and Fox are not all over the Central African Republic crisis, Yemen starvation and global violence against women.
Booz Allen trains the Saudi Navy as it runs a blockade in the war in Yemen, a disaster that has threatened millions with starvation.
More than 12,000 civilians have been killed and millions are on the brink of starvation since the war in Yemen began five years ago.
On their way back to base in 1912, trekking through severe weather and struck by frostbite, starvation and exposure, the British explorers all perished.
When a person is near starvation, the body shuts down emotion, becoming zombielike as every calorie goes to keeping the heart and lungs working.
"I think starvation is not a sustainable, safe, or physiologically smart approach for weight loss," said Bob Kocher, a physician and investor with Venrock.
Nineteen more people have died of starvation in Madaya since the last UN convoys pulled out of the town on the 16th of January.
In public, scientists would sound a hopeful note; alone, they would confess to their feelings of failure and discuss the imminence of mass starvation.
I tried it all, from starvation to SlimFast to dan­gerous phentermine pills that were eventually pulled from the market for causing heart valve damage.
This will be particularly likely if large numbers of desperate people come here to escape starvation caused by locusts decimating their fields and crops.
Moreover, some of the cruelest experiments conducted in Auschwitz, on mass sterilization and the effects of starvation, were carried out by other camp physicians.
However, I believe it is different this time as the Fed has had many additional years to fatten up investors for this ensuing starvation.
The baby whale was likely lost at sea and died of starvation or some other unknown cause, according to nonprofit research group Bicho D'agua.
What's important is that Democrats and Republicans work together to prioritize assistance for the over 85 million people fleeing conflict and facing potential starvation.
Over the past two decades, their people have effectively risen from starvation to prosperity to become a real competitive threat to the United States.
If water temperatures drop soon enough, the corals can grow new algae and survive, but if not, they may succumb to starvation or disease.
In the early years, Nazis were killing Jews in death camps, bombing England, occupying France and Poland, and blockading the Soviets into fearsome starvation.
A baby T. rex had more than a 60% chance of succumbing to predators, disease, accidents, or starvation during its first year of life. 
And when millions of our people are working for starvation wages, yep, we're going to raise the minimum wage to 15 bucks an hour.
Operations in four countries where 20 million people are on the brink of death from starvation — Yemen, Somalia, South Sudan and Nigeria — are severely underfunded.
Democrats said the bill would unfairly block Syrian refugees, who are fleeing war and sometimes starvation, from finding a safe harbor in the United States.
The Syrian dad slaving for starvation wages in the relative safety of Turkey might take the boat to provide a decent future for his kids.
Although most of Nigeria is relatively food secure, the eight-year Islamist Boko Haram insurgency has left millions in the northeast at risk of starvation.
Horrific testimony of starvation, squalor and bizarre punishment were presented Wednesday at a preliminary hearing to determine if David and Louise Turpin will stand trial.
No words fully capture the horrors of the starvation on the ground and the carnage wrought by bunker-busters and barrel bombs from the sky.
GUTFELD: -- which was always the place where there was really starvation, it&aposs up to, like, 20, 2,500 calories a day, which is pretty good.
Why it matters: Per the UN, some 14 million Yemenis, half the country's population, are in "pre-famine" conditions, one economic shock away from starvation.

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