Examples of using Famines in English and their translations into Indonesian
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hundreds of thousands of executions, and famines which killed millions.
Sen's best-known work in this area is his book from 1981: Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation.
there is a small town outside of Fengzhou City, where famines are fought in the south.
Whereas in earlier centuries rulers wished to prevent famines that might cause public unrest,
wars, famines, etc., until 1 billion people who are useful to the ruling class(in areas which will be strictly and clearly defined) remain as the total world population.
Famines, those other disasters often hastened by anthropogenic mismanagement, have also been far more noticeable in the past, with the estimated 11m deaths of the Great Bengal famine of 1769-1773 both absolutely and proportionately a notable example.
disasters such as famines, plagues, earthquakes,
nutrition security leading to famines, especially among the most vulnerable people.
wars, and famines, until one billion people who are useful to the ruling class,
For example, an influential study by Michael Watts argued that famines in the Sahel are caused by the changes in the region's political
wars, famines, until 1 billion people who are useful to the ruling class,
wars, and famines, until one billion people who are useful to the ruling class,
floods, famines, etc. Citizens of the country,
wars, famines, until 1 billion people who are useful to the ruling class,
causing worldwide famines.
disrupted agriculture caused famines in several European countries.
scientists have pointed to the impacts of natural disasters, famines and rising sea levels as prompting refugee flows that threaten global stability.
policies as they relate to famines, complex emergencies
use could lead to extreme weather, famines and mass displacement,
use could lead to extreme weather, famines, and mass displacement,