SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 4
CITIZENSHIP 2 PRESENTATION SCRIPT
(First slide)
All together: Good morning fellow sec 2s and clts. We are group 2.
Jin: I’m Jin.
Elliot: I’m Elliot.
Isaac: I’m Isaac.
Jonathan: I’m Jonathan.
Elliot: Today, we will be presenting to you our citizenship 2 project which is, as all
of you know, about social entrepreneurship. The topic we have decided to do is
hunger, and the social entrepreneur we have selected is Food from the heart.
(Second slide)
Elliot: firstly, we will be showing you the powerpoint presentation on hunger, and
later we will be showing you the prezi on the social entrepreneur.
(Third slide)
Jin: I’m sure all of you know the literal meaning of hunger, which is the craving for
food. That’s why I’m not gonna talk about that right now. In fact, what I’m gonna
talk about now is what hunger means to the two different groups of people around
the world - people from developed countries and people from non-developed
countries. For most people in developed countries, being hungry is simply the
uncomfortable feeling you get if you skip meals. But in less developed countries,
it’s very different if you’re one of the hundreds of millions who don’t get enough to
eat every single day. Being malnourished means you don’t have the strength or
energy to do even the simplest tasks such as climbing the stairs or studying.
Because hunger makes you weak, tired and unable to concentrate, and of course
work or study of any kind is exhausting. All you can think about is when you are
going to eat.
(fourth slide)
Jin: As you can see these are the two kinds of people.
(fifth slide)
Isaac: Now we will be talking about the causes of hunger. the first cause is poverty
trap. In developing countries, farmers often cannot afford seed to plant the crops
that would provide for their families. Craftsmen lack the means to pay for the tools
to ply their trade. Others have no land or water or education to lay the foundations
for a secure future. The poverty-stricken do not have enough money to buy or
produce enough food for themselves and their families. In turn, they tend to be
weaker and cannot produce enough to buy more food. In short, the poor are
hungry and their hunger traps them in poverty.
Jonathan: the second cause is war. Since 1992, the proportion of short and long-
term food crises that can be attributed to human causes has more than doubled,
rising from 15 percent to more than 35 percent. All too often, these emergencies
are triggered by conflicts. From Asia to Africa to Latin America, fighting displaces
millions of people from their homes, leading to some of the world's worst hunger
emergencies. Since 2004, conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan has uprooted
more than a million people, precipitating a major food crisis -- in an area that had
generally enjoyed good rains and crops. In war, food sometimes becomes a
weapon. Soldiers will starve opponents into submission by seizing or destroying
food and livestock and systematically wrecking local markets. Fields and water
wells are often mined or contaminated, forcing farmers to abandon their land.
When conflict threw Central Africa into confusion in the 1990s, the proportion of
hungry people rose from 53 percent to 58 percent. By comparison, malnutrition is
on the retreat in more peaceful parts of Africa such as Ghana and Malawi.
Elliot: the third cause is nature. Natural disasters such as floods, tropical storms
and long periods of drought are on the increase -- with calamitous consequences
for food security in poor, developing countries. Drought is now the single most
common cause of food shortages in the world. In 2011, recurrent drought caused
crop failures and heavy livestock losses in parts of Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya.
In many countries, climate change is exacerbating already adverse natural
conditions. For example, poor farmers in Ethiopia or Guatemala traditionally deal
with rain failure by selling off livestock to cover their losses and pay for food. But
successive years of drought, increasingly common in the Horn of Africa and
Central America, are exhausting their resources.
Jin: the fourth cause is the lack of agricultural infrastructure. In the long-term,
improved agricultural output offers the quickest fix for poverty and hunger.
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) 2004 Food Insecurity
Report, all the countries that are on track to reach the first Millennium
Development Goal have something in common -- significantly better than average
agricultural growth. Yet too many developing countries lack key agricultural
infrastructure, such as enough roads, warehouses and irrigation. The results are
high transport costs, lack of storage facilities and unreliable water supplies. All
conspire to limit agricultural yields and access to food. But, although the majority of
developing countries depend on agriculture, their governments economic planning
often emphasises urban development.
Isaac: the last cause is over-exploitation of the environment. Poor farming
practices, deforestation, over-cropping and overgrazing are exhausting the Earth's
fertility and spreading the roots of hunger. Increasingly, the world's fertile farmland
is under threat from erosion, salination and desertification.
(sixth slide)
Isaac: next, we will be talking about the consequences of hunger.
Jonathan: According to the Tufts University Centre of Hunger, Poverty and
Nutrition Policy, evidence from recent research about child nutrition shows that, in
addition to having a detrimental effect on the cognitive development of children,
hunger and malnutrition results in lost knowledge, brainpower, and productivity for
the nation.
Elliot: The infant mortality rate is closely linked to inadequate quantity or quality in
the diet of the infant's mother. In 1996, the infant mortality rate in the United States
was 7.3 deaths per 1,000 live births. Black infants in the U.S. died at more than
twice the rate of white infants, according to the National Center for Health
Statistics.
Jin: Hunger and malnutrition exacerbate chronic and acute diseases and speed
the onset of degenerative diseases among the elderly. This not only leads to an
unnecessary decrease in the quality of life for many older people, but also
increases the cost of health care in the United States. National data for people
aged 65 to 75 show that a majority are not consuming even two-thirds of the
nutrients they need to stay healthy.
Isaac: Hunger, and insecurity about whether a family will be able to obtain enough
food to avoid hunger, also have an emotional impact on children and their parents.
Anxiety, negative feelings about self-worth, and hostility towards the outside world
can result from chronic hunger and food insecurity.
Jonathan: children will suffer from growth stunts. This dresults from inadequate
nutrition. According to the U.S. Public Health Service, the Surgeon General's 1990
goal of eliminating growth retardation of infants and children caused by inadequate
diets was not met because significant numbers of low-income children continued
to suffer retarded growth. In 1992, almost twice as many low-income children as
would be expected were short for their age.
(seventh slide)
Elliot: finally, we have a video for all of you.
(switch to prezi)
Jin: now we will be showing you the prezi.
(next two slides)
Jin: So what kind of person is a social entrepreneur? Well, he or she is………..
FROM HERE, JUST READ HDIRECTLY FROM THE PREZI,
BUT TRY TO MAINTAIN EYE CONTACT WITH THE
AUDIENCE AT THE SAME TIME. BY THEN YOU SHOULD
KNOW YOUR ORDER – WHO SPEAKS BEFORE AND
AFTER YOU.

More Related Content

What's hot

Global hunger in africa presentation 4.11
Global hunger in africa presentation 4.11Global hunger in africa presentation 4.11
Global hunger in africa presentation 4.11aherzog
 
World Hunger & Poverty
World Hunger & PovertyWorld Hunger & Poverty
World Hunger & PovertyAdee Suryanie
 
Famine history and 2011 Somalia Crisis
Famine history and 2011 Somalia CrisisFamine history and 2011 Somalia Crisis
Famine history and 2011 Somalia CrisisJodiBreckenridge
 
World hunger and poverty
World hunger and povertyWorld hunger and poverty
World hunger and povertyAhmed Hasan
 
Hunger and famine
Hunger and famineHunger and famine
Hunger and faminehoperuotolo
 
Hunger Awareness
Hunger AwarenessHunger Awareness
Hunger Awarenessapetraglia
 
World hunger powerpoint will and thys
World hunger powerpoint  will and thysWorld hunger powerpoint  will and thys
World hunger powerpoint will and thysMary Noble
 
Somalia famine tina
Somalia famine  tinaSomalia famine  tina
Somalia famine tinaparrym
 
Hunger and poverty
Hunger and povertyHunger and poverty
Hunger and povertyMark Brammer
 
Poverty and world hunger
Poverty and world hungerPoverty and world hunger
Poverty and world hungerkrkralicek
 
Hunger and Famine in Africa
Hunger and Famine in AfricaHunger and Famine in Africa
Hunger and Famine in Africaleahhorowitz
 
Poverty & world hunger final pp
Poverty & world hunger final ppPoverty & world hunger final pp
Poverty & world hunger final ppmboushka
 
SGP World Hunger
SGP World HungerSGP World Hunger
SGP World Hungerpcho10
 
Reality Of The World(Original)
Reality Of The World(Original)Reality Of The World(Original)
Reality Of The World(Original)Hitendrasinh Zala
 
Eitzen13e.chapter18.lecture.ppt 194000
Eitzen13e.chapter18.lecture.ppt 194000Eitzen13e.chapter18.lecture.ppt 194000
Eitzen13e.chapter18.lecture.ppt 194000soc102ms
 

What's hot (20)

Global hunger in africa presentation 4.11
Global hunger in africa presentation 4.11Global hunger in africa presentation 4.11
Global hunger in africa presentation 4.11
 
World Hunger & Poverty
World Hunger & PovertyWorld Hunger & Poverty
World Hunger & Poverty
 
Famine history and 2011 Somalia Crisis
Famine history and 2011 Somalia CrisisFamine history and 2011 Somalia Crisis
Famine history and 2011 Somalia Crisis
 
World hunger and poverty
World hunger and povertyWorld hunger and poverty
World hunger and poverty
 
Hunger and famine
Hunger and famineHunger and famine
Hunger and famine
 
Hunger Awareness
Hunger AwarenessHunger Awareness
Hunger Awareness
 
World hunger powerpoint will and thys
World hunger powerpoint  will and thysWorld hunger powerpoint  will and thys
World hunger powerpoint will and thys
 
Childhood hunger
Childhood hungerChildhood hunger
Childhood hunger
 
Somalia famine tina
Somalia famine  tinaSomalia famine  tina
Somalia famine tina
 
World hunger presentation ppt
World hunger presentation pptWorld hunger presentation ppt
World hunger presentation ppt
 
Hunger and poverty
Hunger and povertyHunger and poverty
Hunger and poverty
 
Poverty and world hunger
Poverty and world hungerPoverty and world hunger
Poverty and world hunger
 
5_10_B_GoW
5_10_B_GoW5_10_B_GoW
5_10_B_GoW
 
Hunger and Famine in Africa
Hunger and Famine in AfricaHunger and Famine in Africa
Hunger and Famine in Africa
 
Poverty & world hunger final pp
Poverty & world hunger final ppPoverty & world hunger final pp
Poverty & world hunger final pp
 
World hunger
World hungerWorld hunger
World hunger
 
Hunger Presentation
Hunger PresentationHunger Presentation
Hunger Presentation
 
SGP World Hunger
SGP World HungerSGP World Hunger
SGP World Hunger
 
Reality Of The World(Original)
Reality Of The World(Original)Reality Of The World(Original)
Reality Of The World(Original)
 
Eitzen13e.chapter18.lecture.ppt 194000
Eitzen13e.chapter18.lecture.ppt 194000Eitzen13e.chapter18.lecture.ppt 194000
Eitzen13e.chapter18.lecture.ppt 194000
 

Viewers also liked

Film Script ISU
Film Script ISUFilm Script ISU
Film Script ISUgrandec
 
Poverty script
Poverty scriptPoverty script
Poverty scriptSee Jj
 
Script - Role Play.
Script - Role Play.Script - Role Play.
Script - Role Play.renee
 
Ehr presentation script for blog
Ehr presentation script for blogEhr presentation script for blog
Ehr presentation script for blogMargaret Henderson
 
Script For Perfect Presentation
Script For Perfect PresentationScript For Perfect Presentation
Script For Perfect PresentationAlan Doherty
 
Ppt on poverty, poverty, poverty in india, poverty in world, world poverty, p...
Ppt on poverty, poverty, poverty in india, poverty in world, world poverty, p...Ppt on poverty, poverty, poverty in india, poverty in world, world poverty, p...
Ppt on poverty, poverty, poverty in india, poverty in world, world poverty, p...kushagra21
 

Viewers also liked (7)

Film Script ISU
Film Script ISUFilm Script ISU
Film Script ISU
 
Poverty script
Poverty scriptPoverty script
Poverty script
 
Script - Role Play.
Script - Role Play.Script - Role Play.
Script - Role Play.
 
Ehr presentation script for blog
Ehr presentation script for blogEhr presentation script for blog
Ehr presentation script for blog
 
Script For Perfect Presentation
Script For Perfect PresentationScript For Perfect Presentation
Script For Perfect Presentation
 
Ppt on poverty, poverty, poverty in india, poverty in world, world poverty, p...
Ppt on poverty, poverty, poverty in india, poverty in world, world poverty, p...Ppt on poverty, poverty, poverty in india, poverty in world, world poverty, p...
Ppt on poverty, poverty, poverty in india, poverty in world, world poverty, p...
 
Poverty
PovertyPoverty
Poverty
 

Similar to BB Citizenship 2 Project script

Research Paper
Research PaperResearch Paper
Research Paperfromhagen7
 
Assignment 3a Threats to the Global EnvironmentCongratula.docx
Assignment 3a Threats to the Global EnvironmentCongratula.docxAssignment 3a Threats to the Global EnvironmentCongratula.docx
Assignment 3a Threats to the Global EnvironmentCongratula.docxdanielfoster65629
 
I NEED A+, 5-6 pages EssayWhitepaper on Food SecurityThe
I NEED A+, 5-6 pages EssayWhitepaper on Food SecurityTheI NEED A+, 5-6 pages EssayWhitepaper on Food SecurityThe
I NEED A+, 5-6 pages EssayWhitepaper on Food SecurityThekarinorchard1
 
Poverty ppt
Poverty pptPoverty ppt
Poverty pptKiran SK
 
CRJ 201-PolicingPolicing in a democracy Introduction.docx
CRJ 201-PolicingPolicing in a democracy Introduction.docxCRJ 201-PolicingPolicing in a democracy Introduction.docx
CRJ 201-PolicingPolicing in a democracy Introduction.docxmydrynan
 
Hunger, Malnutrition, And Malnutrition
Hunger, Malnutrition, And MalnutritionHunger, Malnutrition, And Malnutrition
Hunger, Malnutrition, And MalnutritionCindy Wooten
 
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityDue Week 7 and wort.docx
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityDue Week 7 and wort.docxAssignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityDue Week 7 and wort.docx
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityDue Week 7 and wort.docxsalmonpybus
 
PPT 1_COMM 104_Intro. to Development Communication.pptx
PPT 1_COMM 104_Intro. to Development Communication.pptxPPT 1_COMM 104_Intro. to Development Communication.pptx
PPT 1_COMM 104_Intro. to Development Communication.pptxJonasVillaveza
 
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityThe members of the Unit.docx
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityThe members of the Unit.docxAssignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityThe members of the Unit.docx
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityThe members of the Unit.docxursabrooks36447
 
Food Shortage In Cuba
Food Shortage In CubaFood Shortage In Cuba
Food Shortage In CubaSyracuse2
 
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityDue Week 7 and worth 11.docx
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityDue Week 7 and worth 11.docxAssignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityDue Week 7 and worth 11.docx
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityDue Week 7 and worth 11.docxursabrooks36447
 

Similar to BB Citizenship 2 Project script (17)

Research Paper
Research PaperResearch Paper
Research Paper
 
Assignment 3a Threats to the Global EnvironmentCongratula.docx
Assignment 3a Threats to the Global EnvironmentCongratula.docxAssignment 3a Threats to the Global EnvironmentCongratula.docx
Assignment 3a Threats to the Global EnvironmentCongratula.docx
 
I NEED A+, 5-6 pages EssayWhitepaper on Food SecurityThe
I NEED A+, 5-6 pages EssayWhitepaper on Food SecurityTheI NEED A+, 5-6 pages EssayWhitepaper on Food SecurityThe
I NEED A+, 5-6 pages EssayWhitepaper on Food SecurityThe
 
Global Issues
Global IssuesGlobal Issues
Global Issues
 
Food Insecurity In South Sudan
Food Insecurity In South SudanFood Insecurity In South Sudan
Food Insecurity In South Sudan
 
Poverty ppt
Poverty pptPoverty ppt
Poverty ppt
 
CRJ 201-PolicingPolicing in a democracy Introduction.docx
CRJ 201-PolicingPolicing in a democracy Introduction.docxCRJ 201-PolicingPolicing in a democracy Introduction.docx
CRJ 201-PolicingPolicing in a democracy Introduction.docx
 
Poverty
PovertyPoverty
Poverty
 
Solving World Hunger Essay
Solving World Hunger EssaySolving World Hunger Essay
Solving World Hunger Essay
 
Hunger, Malnutrition, And Malnutrition
Hunger, Malnutrition, And MalnutritionHunger, Malnutrition, And Malnutrition
Hunger, Malnutrition, And Malnutrition
 
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityDue Week 7 and wort.docx
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityDue Week 7 and wort.docxAssignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityDue Week 7 and wort.docx
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityDue Week 7 and wort.docx
 
Hunger by Chi-Eun
Hunger by Chi-EunHunger by Chi-Eun
Hunger by Chi-Eun
 
PPT 1_COMM 104_Intro. to Development Communication.pptx
PPT 1_COMM 104_Intro. to Development Communication.pptxPPT 1_COMM 104_Intro. to Development Communication.pptx
PPT 1_COMM 104_Intro. to Development Communication.pptx
 
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityThe members of the Unit.docx
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityThe members of the Unit.docxAssignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityThe members of the Unit.docx
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityThe members of the Unit.docx
 
Food Shortage In Cuba
Food Shortage In CubaFood Shortage In Cuba
Food Shortage In Cuba
 
Famine in somalia
Famine in somaliaFamine in somalia
Famine in somalia
 
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityDue Week 7 and worth 11.docx
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityDue Week 7 and worth 11.docxAssignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityDue Week 7 and worth 11.docx
Assignment 2 Whitepaper on Food SecurityDue Week 7 and worth 11.docx
 

Recently uploaded

Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Seán Kennedy
 
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdfGrade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdfJemuel Francisco
 
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERPWhat is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
 
ENGLISH6-Q4-W3.pptxqurter our high choom
ENGLISH6-Q4-W3.pptxqurter our high choomENGLISH6-Q4-W3.pptxqurter our high choom
ENGLISH6-Q4-W3.pptxqurter our high choomnelietumpap1
 
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptxmary850239
 
Concurrency Control in Database Management system
Concurrency Control in Database Management systemConcurrency Control in Database Management system
Concurrency Control in Database Management systemChristalin Nelson
 
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptxAUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptxiammrhaywood
 
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdf
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdfLike-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdf
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdfMr Bounab Samir
 
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptxmary850239
 
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdf
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdfVirtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdf
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdfErwinPantujan2
 
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxProudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxthorishapillay1
 
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTS
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTSGRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTS
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTSJoshuaGantuangco2
 
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptxECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptxiammrhaywood
 
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...Jisc
 
HỌC TỐT TIẾNG ANH 11 THEO CHƯƠNG TRÌNH GLOBAL SUCCESS ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT - CẢ NĂ...
HỌC TỐT TIẾNG ANH 11 THEO CHƯƠNG TRÌNH GLOBAL SUCCESS ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT - CẢ NĂ...HỌC TỐT TIẾNG ANH 11 THEO CHƯƠNG TRÌNH GLOBAL SUCCESS ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT - CẢ NĂ...
HỌC TỐT TIẾNG ANH 11 THEO CHƯƠNG TRÌNH GLOBAL SUCCESS ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT - CẢ NĂ...Nguyen Thanh Tu Collection
 
FILIPINO PSYCHology sikolohiyang pilipino
FILIPINO PSYCHology sikolohiyang pilipinoFILIPINO PSYCHology sikolohiyang pilipino
FILIPINO PSYCHology sikolohiyang pilipinojohnmickonozaleda
 
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITYISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITYKayeClaireEstoconing
 
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptxKarra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptxAshokKarra1
 
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxMULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxAnupkumar Sharma
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
 
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdfGrade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
 
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERPWhat is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
 
ENGLISH6-Q4-W3.pptxqurter our high choom
ENGLISH6-Q4-W3.pptxqurter our high choomENGLISH6-Q4-W3.pptxqurter our high choom
ENGLISH6-Q4-W3.pptxqurter our high choom
 
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
 
Concurrency Control in Database Management system
Concurrency Control in Database Management systemConcurrency Control in Database Management system
Concurrency Control in Database Management system
 
Raw materials used in Herbal Cosmetics.pptx
Raw materials used in Herbal Cosmetics.pptxRaw materials used in Herbal Cosmetics.pptx
Raw materials used in Herbal Cosmetics.pptx
 
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptxAUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptx
 
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdf
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdfLike-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdf
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdf
 
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
 
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdf
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdfVirtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdf
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdf
 
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptxProudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
Proudly South Africa powerpoint Thorisha.pptx
 
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTS
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTSGRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTS
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTS
 
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptxECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
 
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...
 
HỌC TỐT TIẾNG ANH 11 THEO CHƯƠNG TRÌNH GLOBAL SUCCESS ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT - CẢ NĂ...
HỌC TỐT TIẾNG ANH 11 THEO CHƯƠNG TRÌNH GLOBAL SUCCESS ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT - CẢ NĂ...HỌC TỐT TIẾNG ANH 11 THEO CHƯƠNG TRÌNH GLOBAL SUCCESS ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT - CẢ NĂ...
HỌC TỐT TIẾNG ANH 11 THEO CHƯƠNG TRÌNH GLOBAL SUCCESS ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT - CẢ NĂ...
 
FILIPINO PSYCHology sikolohiyang pilipino
FILIPINO PSYCHology sikolohiyang pilipinoFILIPINO PSYCHology sikolohiyang pilipino
FILIPINO PSYCHology sikolohiyang pilipino
 
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITYISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
 
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptxKarra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
 
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxMULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
 

BB Citizenship 2 Project script

  • 1. CITIZENSHIP 2 PRESENTATION SCRIPT (First slide) All together: Good morning fellow sec 2s and clts. We are group 2. Jin: I’m Jin. Elliot: I’m Elliot. Isaac: I’m Isaac. Jonathan: I’m Jonathan. Elliot: Today, we will be presenting to you our citizenship 2 project which is, as all of you know, about social entrepreneurship. The topic we have decided to do is hunger, and the social entrepreneur we have selected is Food from the heart. (Second slide) Elliot: firstly, we will be showing you the powerpoint presentation on hunger, and later we will be showing you the prezi on the social entrepreneur. (Third slide) Jin: I’m sure all of you know the literal meaning of hunger, which is the craving for food. That’s why I’m not gonna talk about that right now. In fact, what I’m gonna talk about now is what hunger means to the two different groups of people around the world - people from developed countries and people from non-developed countries. For most people in developed countries, being hungry is simply the uncomfortable feeling you get if you skip meals. But in less developed countries, it’s very different if you’re one of the hundreds of millions who don’t get enough to eat every single day. Being malnourished means you don’t have the strength or energy to do even the simplest tasks such as climbing the stairs or studying. Because hunger makes you weak, tired and unable to concentrate, and of course work or study of any kind is exhausting. All you can think about is when you are going to eat. (fourth slide) Jin: As you can see these are the two kinds of people. (fifth slide)
  • 2. Isaac: Now we will be talking about the causes of hunger. the first cause is poverty trap. In developing countries, farmers often cannot afford seed to plant the crops that would provide for their families. Craftsmen lack the means to pay for the tools to ply their trade. Others have no land or water or education to lay the foundations for a secure future. The poverty-stricken do not have enough money to buy or produce enough food for themselves and their families. In turn, they tend to be weaker and cannot produce enough to buy more food. In short, the poor are hungry and their hunger traps them in poverty. Jonathan: the second cause is war. Since 1992, the proportion of short and long- term food crises that can be attributed to human causes has more than doubled, rising from 15 percent to more than 35 percent. All too often, these emergencies are triggered by conflicts. From Asia to Africa to Latin America, fighting displaces millions of people from their homes, leading to some of the world's worst hunger emergencies. Since 2004, conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan has uprooted more than a million people, precipitating a major food crisis -- in an area that had generally enjoyed good rains and crops. In war, food sometimes becomes a weapon. Soldiers will starve opponents into submission by seizing or destroying food and livestock and systematically wrecking local markets. Fields and water wells are often mined or contaminated, forcing farmers to abandon their land. When conflict threw Central Africa into confusion in the 1990s, the proportion of hungry people rose from 53 percent to 58 percent. By comparison, malnutrition is on the retreat in more peaceful parts of Africa such as Ghana and Malawi. Elliot: the third cause is nature. Natural disasters such as floods, tropical storms and long periods of drought are on the increase -- with calamitous consequences for food security in poor, developing countries. Drought is now the single most common cause of food shortages in the world. In 2011, recurrent drought caused crop failures and heavy livestock losses in parts of Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya. In many countries, climate change is exacerbating already adverse natural conditions. For example, poor farmers in Ethiopia or Guatemala traditionally deal with rain failure by selling off livestock to cover their losses and pay for food. But successive years of drought, increasingly common in the Horn of Africa and Central America, are exhausting their resources. Jin: the fourth cause is the lack of agricultural infrastructure. In the long-term, improved agricultural output offers the quickest fix for poverty and hunger.
  • 3. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) 2004 Food Insecurity Report, all the countries that are on track to reach the first Millennium Development Goal have something in common -- significantly better than average agricultural growth. Yet too many developing countries lack key agricultural infrastructure, such as enough roads, warehouses and irrigation. The results are high transport costs, lack of storage facilities and unreliable water supplies. All conspire to limit agricultural yields and access to food. But, although the majority of developing countries depend on agriculture, their governments economic planning often emphasises urban development. Isaac: the last cause is over-exploitation of the environment. Poor farming practices, deforestation, over-cropping and overgrazing are exhausting the Earth's fertility and spreading the roots of hunger. Increasingly, the world's fertile farmland is under threat from erosion, salination and desertification. (sixth slide) Isaac: next, we will be talking about the consequences of hunger. Jonathan: According to the Tufts University Centre of Hunger, Poverty and Nutrition Policy, evidence from recent research about child nutrition shows that, in addition to having a detrimental effect on the cognitive development of children, hunger and malnutrition results in lost knowledge, brainpower, and productivity for the nation. Elliot: The infant mortality rate is closely linked to inadequate quantity or quality in the diet of the infant's mother. In 1996, the infant mortality rate in the United States was 7.3 deaths per 1,000 live births. Black infants in the U.S. died at more than twice the rate of white infants, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. Jin: Hunger and malnutrition exacerbate chronic and acute diseases and speed the onset of degenerative diseases among the elderly. This not only leads to an unnecessary decrease in the quality of life for many older people, but also increases the cost of health care in the United States. National data for people aged 65 to 75 show that a majority are not consuming even two-thirds of the nutrients they need to stay healthy. Isaac: Hunger, and insecurity about whether a family will be able to obtain enough food to avoid hunger, also have an emotional impact on children and their parents.
  • 4. Anxiety, negative feelings about self-worth, and hostility towards the outside world can result from chronic hunger and food insecurity. Jonathan: children will suffer from growth stunts. This dresults from inadequate nutrition. According to the U.S. Public Health Service, the Surgeon General's 1990 goal of eliminating growth retardation of infants and children caused by inadequate diets was not met because significant numbers of low-income children continued to suffer retarded growth. In 1992, almost twice as many low-income children as would be expected were short for their age. (seventh slide) Elliot: finally, we have a video for all of you. (switch to prezi) Jin: now we will be showing you the prezi. (next two slides) Jin: So what kind of person is a social entrepreneur? Well, he or she is……….. FROM HERE, JUST READ HDIRECTLY FROM THE PREZI, BUT TRY TO MAINTAIN EYE CONTACT WITH THE AUDIENCE AT THE SAME TIME. BY THEN YOU SHOULD KNOW YOUR ORDER – WHO SPEAKS BEFORE AND AFTER YOU.