Monday, August 19, 2019
Physical and Behavioral Responses to Starvation and Famine in Warsaw Gh
Physical and Behavioral Responses to Starvation and Famine in Two Populations    Introduction  Famine is an event in which food and resources are inaccessible and the majority of a  population is endangered (Shipton, 1990). When applied to starvation this definition is accurate  with one additional idea: starvation is the result of inaccessibility to resources. Many factors  contribute to the progression of famine and the resulting starvation. One of the key factors to  consider is the delineation between naturally occurring and man-made starvation and famine.  Naturally occurring famine is the result of agricultural or environmental causes such as lack of  rainfall or poor soil conditions. Man-made famine is the deliberate denial of food to people  ââ¬Å"with the aim of starving them into submissionâ⬠ (De Waal 1991:77). Man-made famine and the  resulting starvation will be the basis for this paper.  The purpose of this paper is to examine and compare the physical and behavioral  responses to starvation and famine in residents of the Warsaw Ghetto during Nazi occupation  and the citizens of famine-prone areas of the West African Sahel region. The location of the two  regions discussed can be found on the maps (Figure 1 and Figure 2) at the end of this paper. The  connections and contrasts of the two populations will be demonstrated through review and  presentation of models from literature, a brief background on the populations to be discussed,  examples of the populations as they fit the models and a brief discussion of limitations and  opportunity for further study.  Literature Review: Physical and Behavioral Response Models  Physical Response  The comparison between the Warsaw Ghetto and the West African Sahel region can best  be exa...              ...ntainer  Institute, United States Army.  Tushnet L. 1966. The uses of adversity. South Brunswick, New Jersey: Thomas Yoseloff.  Page 18  17  Watts M. 1991. Entitlements or empowerment? famine and starvation in Africa. Review of  African Political Economy, 51:9-26.  Whitney, E. and Rady Rolfes S. 2005. Understanding nutrition, 10  th  ed. Belmont, California:  Thomson Wadsworth.  WHO. Health conditions aggravate southern Africa famine. (August 4, 2002);  http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/who63/en/.  Page 19  18  Figure 1. Map of Warsaw, Poland and location of the Warsaw Ghetto.  Britannica Student Encyclopedia: Warsaw." 2008. (March 2, 2008);  http://www.student.britannica.com/eb/art-55185/Warsaw-Poland.  Page 20  19  Figure 2. Map of Sudan, Ethiopia and the West African Sahel Region.  Adapted from: http://z.about.com/d/worldnews/1/7/U/1/-/-/sudan_map.jpg.                        
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