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    English 151 Major Paper 2

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    Wittke 1 Taylor Wittke English 151 Shane Hunter 4/3/15 With having over 1.3 billion people‚ China is one of the most populous countries in the world (China Population). The enormous population of China has caused overpopulation and has been a major problem in the country for a rather long time. China has already made attempts to slow down there population growth‚ but they haven’t seemed to be very efficient when doing so. The solution to control the population growth effectively starts with how

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    chinese one child policy social analysis … one-child policy and the care of children: An analysis … - ‎Short - Cited by 72 … ‚ sex selective abortion‚ and one child policy: analysis … - ‎Zhu - Cited by 111 The effect of China ’s one-child family policy after 25 … - ‎Hesketh - Cited by 247 Search Results Population‚ Policy‚ and Politics: How Will History Judge China ’s One ... www.brookings.edu/research/articles/2013/.../china-one-child-policy-wa...‎ One of

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    China's Population Issues

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    Of all the country‚ China have been most populated. With this they have many economic issues dealing with their populations. The growth of China had rapidly increased within the years before 1979. The amount of increase was so absurd that the government had to introduce a policy called the “one – child policy”. With this they prevent the overgrowth of China’s population‚ but may it lead to other problems in the future? As the people of Beijing commence their one – child policy lifestyle up to this

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    Consequences of Sweat Shop Labor in Post Mao China Hyun Jung Kim and Khalil Campbell The film China Blue presented to us several key perspectives in post-Mao China. These perspectives shined a light on the Chinese people as they transitioned from farm-life to an oriented urban manufacturing lifestyle. First‚ the policies and developmental strategies in China’s economic reform that led to the poor sweat-shop conditions encountered by the migrant workers in coastal China? Lastly‚ the implications of cheap

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    Michele Foucault Biopower

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    Right of Death and Power over Life‚ he discusses about the historical “Sovereign Power” where one is allowed to decide who has the right to live and who has the right to die. The sovereign uses his power over life through the deaths that he can command and uses his authority to announce death by the lives he can spare. Foucault then moves on to Disciplinary Power where he came up with the “Panopticon” where one is to believe they were under surveillance at all times. Such surveillance is still used

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    China's Population Problem

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    China ’s Population Problem The Chinese government has taken the enforcement of family planning and birthrate laws to an extreme by violating the civil rights of its citizens‚ which has had bad effects on the morale of its people (Whyte 161). China ’s population has grown to such an enormous size that it has become a problem to both the people and government. China‚ the most populous country in the world‚ has an estimated population of about one thousand-one hundred-thirty three point six million

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    Sex-Selective Abortions in China Part A: Ethical Issue & Importance The news article selected for the ethical analysis is based on the ‘One Child Policy of China’; many ethical issues arise from this article and topic in general. The ethical issue that has been chosen for analysis is whether or not sex-selective abortions are ethical for families to have a desired sex of a child in China. Although the ethical issues behind abortion in general is very large‚ this analysis will focus

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    China and India are the two countries that have the highest population in the world. Both countries have realised that family planning and population control had to happen around the 1950’s for India and the 1970’s for China. This essay will seek to compare and contrast China and India‚ focusing on what the major problems facing both are‚ why have they both had to implement policies regarding population control‚ and the long-term and short-term effects that these policies have on the two countries

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    Family Planning

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    Introduction Combined oral contraceptives. Introduced in 1960‚ "the Pill" has played an instrumental role in family planning for decades. Family planning is the planning of when to have children‚[1] and the use of birth control[2][3] and other techniques to implement such plans. Other techniques commonly used include sexuality education‚[3][4] prevention and management of sexually transmitted infections‚[3] pre-conception counseling[3] and management‚ and infertility management.[2] Family planning

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    Among The Hidden Summary

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    The story ‘Among the Hidden’ and the article ‘China Lifts One-Child Policy Amid Worries Overy Graying Population’ are similar because they both include a limit on how many children a person and/or family is allowed to have. In each article it mentions being able to have two children. However‚ in China people were legally only allowed to have one child. In the story ‘Among the Hidden’ if you had more than two children‚ any more children you had (third child‚ fourth child‚ etc.) they would be taken

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