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    there was an exponentially rise in population going from 2.5 billion to 6.1 billion in just 50 years‚ from then on it was clear that population control would be on the forefront of government agenda’s worldwide. Population has a direct impact on the economy‚ providing services and the usage of scare resources. Governments therefore attempt to control population numbers. There are contrasting strategies depending on whether the country wishes to increase its population size or whether to limit it. With

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    to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)‚ which is a US Government agency responsible for providing national security intelligence to senior US policymakers‚ the total estimated population of the Philippines in year 2012 is about 103 775 002. Almost 104 million people are living in the Philippines. Compared to the population of other countries‚ Philippines ranks as the 12th most populated country in the world and China as being the undisputed no. 1 most populated country. The fertility rate of Filipino

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    spatial distribution of the human population in a country of your choice and explain the causes and consequences of the pattern of population growth you have identified. Use statistical data to illustrate your points. The population geography of China in 1950-2000s I.Introduction Every country has its own population pattern due to different background. The growth‚ distribution and movement of people in relation to geographic condition can be explained through population geography. For instance‚ China

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    factors that affect distribution of population are natural resources‚ climatic conditions‚ soils‚ cultural factors‚ age of human settlement‚ industrial development and means of transport and communication. The factors affecting distribution of population are described below one by one in a nutshell manner. (i) Natural Resources: The regions having rich wealth of natural resources like coal‚ water‚ minerals and forest wealth favour the growth of population. These resources help in the development

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    Today‚ population explosion is one of the major concerns of the world. As this issue of uncontrolled population growth is giving birth to other major problems in the world. Few of the major consequences of the rapid growth of population in the current time are Poverty‚ Unemployment‚ Pollution‚ Deforestations etc. There is severe need to check this explosion and observance of World Population Day is just a step in this direction. July 11 is observed as World Population Day all over the world for

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    For the last 50 years‚ world population multiplied more rapidly than ever before‚ and more rapidly than it is projected to grow in the future. In 1950‚ the world had 2.5 billion people; and in 2005‚ the world had 6.5 billion people. By 2050‚ this number could rise to more than 9 billion (see chart "World Population Growth‚ 1950-2050"). Anthropologists believe the human species dates back at least 3 million years. For most of our history‚ these distant ancestors lived a precarious existence as

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    IS POPULATION CONTROL NECESSARY What is Population control? It is essential to control the growth of a human population. The world population is much higher now compared to last time. The difference can be seen everywhere now. In malls or in parks‚ there are more and more people. This situation is much worse for countries such as China and India which has the highest population figures. Population control can bring about many benefits as well as some limitations. Robert Malthus states the need

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    Review of Thomas Malthus’ Essay on the Principle of Population (1798) Malthus’ warning against overpopulation gains increasing significance nowadays because the world’s population continues to grow and rapidly approach the absolute limit set by the carrying capacity of the earth’s environment. This critical review examines an essay that there is the tendency of the human population to exceed their resources. Also‚ this criticizes the argumentation that checks in the form of famine‚ disease etc.

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    1: ¶ 2). This essay concentrates on how population growth and poverty issues are interrelated with each other as well as being related to the concept of sustainable development. Panayotou (2000‚ p 177: ¶ 2) asserts that in rural‚ less developed countries such as Sub-Saharan African countries‚ "population growth‚ poverty and environmental degradation are entangled in a mutually reinforcing vicious circle." This ’new economic demography’ considers population growth as not being exogenous and it attempts

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    Effects of Population Growth on Environment This is not the latest jackpot prize‚ but 6.5 billion is a very formidable number. It [It must refer to a specific word in the sentence or the reader can become confused.] is the population of the earth. The human population has been increasing at an accelerated rate in the last century; unfortunately‚ not much has been done to slow down this process. Undoubtedly overpopulation is a global issue. It [It must refer to a specific word in the sentence

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