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    Overpopulation is Not the Problem As we sailed into the new millennium‚ humans crossed a threshold never before witnessed in our species. We flew past the 6 billion mark in number. This is an impressive figure‚ but not one that we can easily appreciate‚ unless we are Bill Gates or ExxonMobil. Let ’s try to understand how incredibly large this number is. Consider that this article has ~9000 letters. Thus‚ it would take more than 650‚000 copies of it to produce enough letters to

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    Before we move on to overpopulation problems‚ we need to know about the various factors that are responsible for this incessant rise in population. Significant improvement in quality of life and basic health services has resulted in decline in death rate‚ and at the same time has caused an increase in the birth rate. Continuous migration of people from underdeveloped areas to developed areas has triggered an unnatural growth in population in developed areas‚ thus‚ putting immense pressure on available

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    The Battle of Foods The big controversy about what is better for people to eat every day has become a common topic over the world in recent years. There are countries‚ such as the United States‚ which is one of the largest fast food producers in the world where most citizens depend on fast food. Every day‚ people in America are tempted to stop by a fast food restaurant to get an easy-to-grab meal because it is faster than packing lunch at home when they are outside going through their daily

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    such a long‚ stressful day and went home after and indulged in food to make yourself feel better? I know I have‚ I find myself indulging in chocolate at these times. Have you ever wondered why you can’t help but do that? Well today‚ I am going to answer that question for you. Central Idea Statement: People use food as a way to deal with feelings instead of to satisfy hunger. Justifications of Topic: Many people experience using foods as a comforting mechanism and do not know why and cannot help

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    for both the distribution of fat throughout the body and the size of the adipose tissue deposits. The causes of obesity in America are vast in number but here are three main reasons; over indulgence‚ health problems‚ and entertainment. The causes of obesity can be related to over indulgence of food and sleep. Clearly‚ a major cause in the obesity epidemic is the overwhelming number of fast food restaurants‚ and more importantly‚ how often individuals frequent them. There are many factors and forces

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    Food Deserts

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    Food deserts are places where at least 500 people or a third of the population reside more than one mile from a supermarket or large grocery store — according to the CDC‚ “Food deserts are areas that lack access to affordable fruits‚ vegetables‚ whole grains‚ low-fat milk‚ and other foods that make up the full range of a healthy diet” (CDC). Furthermore‚ these food-deprived areas may exist in both rural or urban areas‚ but only in locations where there are geographic or socio-economic problems.

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    December 2012 Junk Food Is Addictive Junk food like soda pop‚ candy‚ donuts‚ and chips are addictive. Most teenagers‚ young adults‚ and children in America are addicted to junk food because they tend to crave sweet and salty things because it tastes good. People are addicted to junk food because sugar stimulates people to want more and more. Eating junk food may even be as addictive as people using illegal drugs. There are so many people addicted to junk food that they lost interest

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    lead to food crisis? According to World Bank‚ they blame that the food crisis in Africa are causing by trade barrier. A lot of countries in Africa are restricted importing food from the border. Due to unfertilized land in a lot of parts in Africa‚ it causes people to discourage to be a farmer‚ so the food supply is less. However‚ African population is increasing rapidly. Therefore‚ the demand for food will just keep increasing. As a result‚ the demand for food would exceed

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    [pic] |Course Identification | |Module Name |Introduction to Programming Environments (C++/UNIX) | |Module Code |IT101 |Version No. |5.3 ( 2013 ) | |Year/Level

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    “Hamlet”. Most people would read “Hamlet” and come to the conclusion that Shakespeare is a playwright mastermind‚ however‚ there are a few that would call it a disaster. One of these few people is T. S. Eliot‚ who wrote an essay called “Hamlet and his Problems” in which he verbally attacks Shakespeare and claims that the storyline of “Hamlet” is more mixed up than the character himself. He firmly believes that because of the main characters random lunacy in almost every scene‚ that “Hamlet” was a failure

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