We knew the child stole the candy bar because of the rectangular item that protruded from her pocket.
Kwashiorkor
Kwashiorkor
Child who receives neither milk nor meat.
Kwashiokor is a protein deficiency disease. The word "Kwashiorkor" means the rejected child. In other words, when the mother weans her child to feed another, the older child no longer gets protein from mother's milk. Kwashiorkor is also called 'Johnny Red' because the hair of a child with the disease goes red. Most children with Kwashiorkor are black with black hair. A pigment called Melatonin gives the hair its dark colour. As the disease takes it's toll, the body, desperate for protein, raids the Melatonin from their hair, in an attempt to survive. When that happens, the hair turns red and the disease is in an advanced stage.
Kwashiorkor is caused by a deficiency of protein. The scientific response to eat is to feed the child protein-rich foods; the traditional response is to feed the child other foods, such as cassava.
It means a woman's last child (Jamaican term) "she is my wash-belly" Save
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Kwashiorkor disease is caused by chronic malnutrition. Symptoms include swelling of the face, legs, and abdomen with water, brittle colorless hair, and lack of energy. The name Kwashiorkor means "a disease of the older child when a new baby arrives"
Piercing your belly bottom has nothing to do with having a child and it does not affect the process.
It depends how the word is used. Most often, belly is a noun. example sentence: Our dog likes to have her belly scratched. Belly can be an adjective as in the sentence below: The child says she has a belly ache. In the sentence above, belly is an adjective describing ache.
to the child it is their belly button.