World Hunger              By: my *censored*             Peter Singer's characterization of absolute poverty is defined by using the             criteria given by World Bank President, Robert McNamara.   McNamara            states that absolute poverty is, "a condition of life so characterized by            malnutrition, illiteracy, disease, squalid surroundings, high infant mortality and            low life expectancy as to beneath any reasonable definition of human            decency." This form of poverty affects human life on all levels of existence. A            comparison is given between the relative poverty of industrialized nations            versus the absolute poverty of developing nations. Relative poverty means            that some citizens are poor, relative to the wealth enjoyed by their neighbors.            Absolute poverty, on the other hand, plagues the entire population of the            nation or state. This particular type of poverty transcends all boundaries.            There is poor health, poor education, poor food resources, poor housing and            all other fronts of human existence. It is in essence absolute poverty. Singer            suggest that the world can began to abolish absolute poverty by,            redistributing the produced food and other resources that are needed            throughout the world in more equal proportions. He argues that industrialized            nations like the United States, produces well more than enough food to feed            its population, but its excess is given to feed its livestock rather than other            people who are in need. The great amounts of grain given to the livestock for            food is used to continue the production of meat, milk, and egg products.            Singer feels that this over feeding of animals is an inefficient process, wasting            up to 95% of the food value of the animal feed. This makes the peopl...