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My Favorite Posts
I doubt you would know this: I made my first post on this blog on July 12, 2006. Since then, I have made a lot of posts with a lot of information. I have expressed a lot of my opinions and explained a lot of my ideas. I have used this blog to take the issues of poverty and world hunger off the back-burner. I have addressed many related topics, including homelessness, global warming, political corruption, education, healthcare, and more.
Over time, I feel this blog has improved, and I feel I have improved as a blogger. I plan to continue this blog for a long, long time! I hope it continues to grow, so please tell your friends about it. I hope both the blog and myself continue to get better, so please make suggestions. You can post suggestions in our World Hunger and Poverty Forums, or you can email them to me at webmaster@millionsofmouths.com.
You may wonder what caused me to make this post. Well, I have gone through the blog’s archives and picked out my favorite posts. I made a list. Check it out:
- Imagine No Poverty
- Equal Rights to Natural Resources Can End Poverty
- Poverty Priorities
- Neo-Slavery Causes Poverty
- Affordable Housing in Affluent Neighborhoods
- Bums Need Medical Care
- Defining Poverty
- Stressing Poverty
- Teen Pregnancy Does Not Perpetuate Poverty
- My World Hunger Video
- Poverty and Lifestyle Choices
- The True Cost of Living
- Stop Leaving Children With Poor Parents
- Child Abuse Can Lead To Poverty
- Long-Term Solutions Needed
- Work-Education Houses
- Six Years Later
- Major Media Ignores Poverty
- Millions of Working Poor People in US
- Include Education Costs
- We Must Consider Cost of Retirement
- Gas Prices and Poverty
- We Need a New Era
- No Obligation To Give
- World Hunger And Meat Production
- Homeless, Poor, Hungry Veterans
- Global Citizenship
- Am I Free Yet?
- 9/11: A Lesson Learned?
- Fight Non-Violent People or Feed Hungry Children?
- The Method to End World Hunger
- My Best Dinner Companion–by Jennifer Shukla
- A Monopoly on Philanthropy
- The Inherent Link Between War and Hunger
- The Myth Of Meritocracy
Please read some of the ones that you have not read already. If you have read them all, please tell me your favorite ones.