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  1. Note to designer: These images for layout purposes. I will supply high-density files for final reproduction. Photo: Tom Stoddart, Getty Images

  2. Note to designer: These images for layout purposes. I will supply high-density files for final reproduction. Photo: Tom Stoddart, Getty Images

  3. Note to designer: These images for layout purposes. I will supply high-density files for final reproduction. Photo: Tom Stoddart, Getty Images

  4. Note to designer: These images for layout purposes. I will supply high-density files for final reproduction. Photo: Felicia Webb

  5. Note to designer: These images for layout purposes. I will supply high-density files for final reproduction. Photo: Felicia Webb

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  7. Fig 2 53 52 51 50 49 Body weight (kg) 48 47 46 45 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 Years

  8. Fig 3 England in the year 1000

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  10. Fig 5 9 months Bangladesh Gambia Hungry season

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  12. Fig 7 The Minnesota Semi-Starvation Study

  13. Fig 8 Behavioural Coping Strategies in the Face of Famine Early responses Migration of young men to towns Changes in cropping patterns Dispersed grazing Rationing of food Inter-household transfer and loans Price rises and hoarding Sale of possessions Sale of productive assets Consumption of famine foods Desperate measures Sale of land – sharecropping – indenture Break-up of households Slavery and serfdom Theft and petty crime – social systems collapse Sale of children (usually girls) and wives Begging and prostitution Distress migration – children abandoned Banditry and civil unrest Cannibalism

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