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    India

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    India is a large country. Harboring more than 2 billion people‚ it’ll soon break records of overpopulation held by China. The men here are said to be brave‚ kind and chivalrous. The women considered‚ traditional‚ learned and hospitable. The cities here are abundant in whatever they sow and breed stupendous cavalry to charge. The rich bring in fine money to buy fine luxuries for the eyes of fine people. 
 Democracy prevails. The unwanted die. The important live. Each state highlights its accomplishments

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    A number of behavior problems are to be expected when working with adolescents in schools. These problems are something that unfortunately cannot be evaded‚ every school will have their fair share of problems to deal with. In the past‚ behavior problems with low socioeconomic status has been an area of concentration. However‚ there has been a significant increase of problems that are occurring at the other end of the socio-economic spectrum.  Contrary to popular belief‚ money does not necessarily

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    Population Issues in Malawi

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    variable temperature‚ rainfall and relative humidity. If properly utilized‚ Malawi’s natural resources can provide the basis for sustainable socio-economic development. However‚ they are subject to increasing pressure due to poverty and lack of environmental awareness which are both as a result of population growth. The result is increased degradation of the environment‚ with significant loss of soil fertility‚ soil erosion‚ serious deforestation‚ water depletion‚ pollution and loss of biodiversity.

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    Unemployment in India

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    the prevailing wage but is unable to find the job. India‚ with a vast population of over 2 billion individuals‚ is facing the biggest problem of the century in the form of unemployment of worthy and productive citizens. Our country is set to be progressing by leaps and bounds in the matter of economy but this progress is low sided that the net results is the sharp increase in the number of unemployed. Population of our country India is increasing day by day. It is the second highest populous country

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    Russian Population Trends

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    Russian Population Research Project By Tom O ’Donnell 1. Natural Characteristics affecting population Distribution (Arizona 07) Population distribution is heavily affected by natural characteristics such as rivers‚ mountains‚ lakes and forests. A lot of people tend to live where there are pleasant living conditions and/or conditions that suit themselves. Flat‚ easy accessible‚ build-able and agricultural friendly land always attracts people. To establish towns and cities there is a number

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    Vulnerable Populations: Homelessness BSHS 302 As far back as the fourteenth century‚ homelessness was only an issue for those who could help it. The church in these times was able to take care of the deserving poor and make sure that they were not on the streets. At this time the homeless people included those who wandered‚ such as men who were migrating workers; they made up most of the homeless population at this time. The undeserving poor were sometimes forced to work in work camps and

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    a dotted line‚ extend your line of best fit to the year 2050. What do you predict the population to be for? a) the world? Ans.: the world population is rapidly increasing and I suspect that it will be about 9.8 billion people in 2050. b) Canada? Ans.: likewise‚ Canada’s population is increasing. It will be approximately 44.1 million people in 2050. 2. In 1998 the United Nations estimated that the population of the world would be 8 billion by the year 2025. How does your figure compare to the

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    Population problem in Bangladesh The population of a country has always been considered as a blessing unless and untill it grows very rapidly and the people remain unproductive.Bangladesh is a small country with a huge population .Besides the population is increasing at an alarming rate that has become a burning question of the day.Moreover the major portion of this huge population is remaining unproductive that has turned this population as a curse rather than a blessing. ➢ The causes

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    addressed in your personal statement‚ you are extremely concerned about your country ’s population decline‚ and the years to come. This problem‚ distressing to say‚ is notably related to the way your government is governed‚ as well as other factors including health issues‚ and economics that puts a strain on the your population. In this assessment I will brief on specific reasons for your countries declining population‚ as well as sufficient solutions in solving this apprehensive problem. First I would

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    Urbanisation in India

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    Urbanisation in India Urbanisation in India was mainly caused after independence‚ due to adoption of mixed system of economy by the country which gave rise to the development of private sector. Urbanisation is taking place at a faster rate in India. Population residing in urban areas in India‚ according to 1901 census‚ was 11.4%.[1] This count increased to 28.53% according to 2001 census‚ and crossing 30% as per 2011 census‚ standing at 31.16%.[2][3]According to a survey by UN State of the World

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