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    The article “Gendercide: The War on Baby Girls Winds Down” by The Economist iterates how past trends in sex-selective fertility have recently changed to produce a more equal sex ratio at birth in countries including South Korea‚ China‚ Pakistan‚ Vietnam‚ and South Caucasus due to ideological changes (Gendercide: The war on baby girls winds down‚ 2017). Even though these changes are leading to a more natural sex ratio‚ decades of sex-selective fertility have lasting impacts on population aging and

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    “Incentives” of book “What Money Can’t Buy” written by Michael J. Sandel‚ he points out the population control refer to two examples: China’s one- child policy and tradable procreation permits. Sandel responds that tradable procreation permits‚ which was put forward by the economist Kenneth Boulding in 1964‚ is preferable in economic standpoint. Each woman had one (or two) certificate to have an extra child. If a family wants an extra child‚ they can buy the certificate from other woman.

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    topic for informative briefing. At the beginning I wanted to talk about traditional Chinese food‚ and then Chinese history‚ and then the Chinese Zodiac. But finally I chose one child policy as my topic because it has been a controversy topic in China and all over the world. Besides‚ there has been a recent change in the policy. So I think it will be a good idea to talk about it to my foreign classmates. During my research‚ I watched some videos on youtube. I also looked at websites of Chinese government

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    attractive ‚ shocking and catastrophic topics and they do not pay sufficient attention to the real problems.The topic that I want to write about in this work is‚ in my opinion‚ one of the most insoluble social problems in the world.Why?Because "gendercide" is reported to be a rising problem in several countries mainly in China and India.Overpopulated countries with the lack of ability to control the whole territory ‚with a big social differences and strong cultural thinking.The word "Gendercide" refers

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    Child Rearing 1. The location is in Beijing‚ China. 2. The subculture is based on a sport—Gymnastic sport culture at Shi Cha Hai School. 3. In this particular subculture‚ the people live rather interestingly. From age 3 ½‚ some special students are selected for special training to be in a prestigious sports school by the name of Shi Cha Hai School. Parents are often hesitant to let their children go due to China’s “one child policy”; however‚ some parents let their kids go in hopes

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    Discuss the view that the impact of earthquake hazards depends primarily on human factors (40 marks). It is impossible for anybody to argue that human factors do not have an effect on the impact caused by earthquake hazards; however the extent of the effect is debatable depending on the situation. This can depend on many different aspects‚ for instance the level of development in the relevant country‚ the standard of infrastructure‚ the magnitude and location of the quake and lastly what time

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    Infanticide

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    Infanticide MEANING: Infanticide is a word that comes from the Latin language‚ in-fans‚ meaning unable to speak‚ which it is commonly used as a more formal word for baby and cide child murder‚ (Webster‚ 2004.) Put it together and it translates to one who kills an infant. The full meaning is to kill the infant before or after birth‚ with the consent of the parent‚ family‚ or community‚ (CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA‚ Infanticide‚ 2004) According to the French Criminal Code the word is limited to the murder

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    BANGBANGBANGBANGBANGBANGBANGBANGBANGBANGBANGBANGBANGBANGBANG Against the One-Child Policy How would you like to give up your son or daughter? Thousands of kids are out there motherless due to the one-child policy. If you only have one child‚ they might get lonely. Because men are the ones to usually do work‚ most people only want boys. This means there are a lot more boys than girls. If you decide to pay fines up for a second child‚ they will most likely end up with bad health care. Though this policy was very successful‚ it is still

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    These being namely India‚ China‚ Pakistan and the Caucasus (border of Europe and Asia.)  The natural balance of the population should be roughly 50:50 but this has changed particularly in Asia‚ due to wider availability of affordable ultrasound equipment. Ultrasound is able to detect the child’s sex in 15 weeks of pregnancy. I’m sure many of you have heard of The PRC’s “One Child Policy.” This policy began in 1979 and stated that “urban couples were allowed to only have one child (except in the case

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    As a result‚ Malthus therefor endorses population control programs such as Planned Parenthood that equip woman with the necessary contraceptive measures ie artificial birth control. Another example of contemporary population control is China’s one child policy or in Uzbekistan‚ where they forcibly sterilize woman after they give birth. The theory has received an enormous amount of criticism from human rights activists and a wide variety of liberal and conservative groups. In 1798‚ Thomas Malthus

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