With potato crops failing, impoverished Irish people started mixing loaves using soft wheat flour, sour milk and baking soda.
Hear their words and help to give them the time and chance to learn how to read and write so they can better their lives and escape their impoverished beginnings.
: Born into an impoverished aristocratic family, Tao Qian took a minor official post while in his 20s in order to support his aged parents.
But I had seen too many impoverished people who depended on taxis as their only means of transpor- tation.
In the end, he is destroyed by his own strength, devoured by his own hunger, impoverished by his own wealth.
Kate's mother Carole, who comes from a working-class background - descending from a line of impoverished Durham miners and builders - is a former air hostess, while her father Michael was an aircraft dispatcher for BA.
In the end, he is destroyed by his own strength, devoured by his own hunger, impoverished by his own wealth.
But feminine hygiene products remain out of reach for the vast majority of India's women, with millions in impoverished rural areas using rags or even sawdust, ashes and leaves instead.
The impoverished Cratchit family share love and joy, while Ebenezer Scrooge is wealthy, cold and "solitary as an oyster.
Students at ordinary schools experience more bullying than peers at top institutions, and children from impoverished families are more likely to be bullied at school, according to the survey.
The government plans to cover all impoverished population with such service within this year, while inviting private health care institutions to join in the effort.
In a special national program, universities will enroll 63,000 students from underdeveloped regions in 2017, covering impoverished counties, key counties in the national poverty relief plan as well as some areas in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
While many projects on the site seem to be linked to worthy causes - such as humanitarian work in impoverished countries - others seem to be less deserving.
More than 36 million students from 134,000 primary and junior high schools in impoverished rural regions have benefited from China's nutrition improvement program since its implementation in 2011, the Ministry of Education (MOE) said recently.
He has called, for example, for turning impoverished cities in the developing world into vast "reform zones" to spur economic growth and change, citing the example of the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, which in the 1990s became a living laboratory for the economic reforms that set off China's rapid growth.
To help impoverished regions gain access to more health resources, the government will increase subsidies for insurance for the rural poor and encourage the private sector and nongovernmental organizations to invest in poor regions.
denounced the court's ruling, saying that the university had not demonstrated the need for race-based admissions and that the Texas program benefited advantaged students over impoverished ones.
Students in remote or impoverished rural regions who are in their final grade in high school will no longer need to make the long journey to Shanghai for written tests and interviews to secure a place in prestigious Fudan University.
More than 300 impoverished students get tailor-made financial support with the help of big data technology at a university in South China, reported thepaper.
An impoverished graduate student at Clemson University in South Carolina, I was excited when my father informed me that he had bought me a car.