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    SZT1 Task 1 Western Governors University Community Description and Data Interpretation DeKalb County is located in Northeastern Indiana with a population of 42‚307. DeKalb County ranks number 35 in size in the state of Indiana. The county was named for General Johann de Kalb‚ who was wounded at the Battle of Camden in South Carolina during the Revolutionary War. The county measures a total of 364 square miles. The major cities and towns that comprise the county are Altona

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    by shaantanupurab in Relationships‚ November 16‚ 2010 Divorce is technically the formal dissolution of marriage which is more often conceived as the catalyst for the increasing family fragmentation characterizing contemporary western societies. Abstract Divorce is technically the formal dissolution of marriage which is more often conceived as the catalyst for the increasing family fragmentation characterizing contemporary western societies.  Some of the previous studies with regard to effects of divorce on children’s

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    Population Control is a thing that has been going on for ages‚ dating all the way back to the late 1700s in the French Indian war. Nigeria‚ Philippines and India are all countries that use some form of population control. However‚ China is the country that has garnered the most attention for their method of population control. In 1978‚ China’s population was 956 million people. India was the second largest country‚ with a population of 667 million people‚ a staggering near 300 million less people

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    Ergi Omeri Oct 22‚ 2013 CCWG4U Mrs.Gupta Global reproduction The rapid increase of the Earth’s population is becoming an issue due to the depletion of forests and limited resources. There has been a dramatic increase in the World’s population by 5.8 million from 1900 to the present day. In this era humans are reproducing more than in previous times causing them to cluster near each other in cities and to live in crowded

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    The Philippines Population (Live) counter shows a continuously updated estimate of the current population of The Philippines delivered by Worldometers’ RTS algorithm‚ which processes data collected from the United Nations Population Division. The Population of The Philippines (1950 - 2014) chart plots the total population count as of July 1 of each year‚ from 1950 to 2014. The Yearly Population Growth Rate chart plots the annual percentage changes in population registered on July 1 of each year

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    REPUBLIC OF INDIA INTRODUCTION India‚ officially the Republic of India‚ is a country in South Asia‚ and a member of the Commonwealth of Nations‚ the World Trade Organization‚ the South Asian Regional Co-operation Organization and the United Nations. The name India is derived from the River Indus‚ the valleys around which were the home of the early settlers. The Aryan worshippers referred to the river Indus as the Sindhu. It is impossible not to be astonished by India. Nowhere on Earth does humanity

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    suggests that demographic dynamics is the change in population in terms of size composition‚ age structure‚ and urbanization. This includes the causes and consequences of migration‚ fertility and mortality. These dynamics are different from the past since each and every country experiences changes in terms of living condition‚ number of people born and people who died in that particular time. This essay will discuss the current size of the population‚ how does it effect the economic development‚ the

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    302. An Assignment on Various Population Matters. Population Definition. Population is a term which refers to the total human inhabitants of a specified area such as; a continent‚ a country‚ or a city‚ at a given time. It can be defined further in a number of ways depending on the various aspects of population that one would be looking at. It can refer to the various aspects of population such as age‚ ethnicity‚ race‚ or region. For example‚ population size may refer to either the total

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    Medical Care for an Aging Population Chad Sommers HCS/440 January 12‚ 2012 Pranab Rout Aging is an inevitable event that all people will have to face at sometime in their life. No matter gender‚ ethnicity‚ or race‚ aging affects every individual in different ways as unique as their own personality. As the Baby-Boomer generation begins to reach retirement age‚ there is becoming an urgent need for expanding the national geriatric medical services

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    Vulnerable Populations in the Workplace Nursing 440 Depression in the Oncology Patient Imagine you are going to the doctor for an annual check-up. No real problems have plagued you over the past year‚ except a few colds. However‚ the past few weeks you have been extremely tired. The doctor‚ being thorough‚ decides they want some blood work drawn. A day after getting the blood work the phone rings. The doctor wants you to have more blood work done because there has apparently been a mistake

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