THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF CHINA ’S ONE - CHILD POLICY STUDENT NAME: DUONG THI THANH MAI STUDENT NUMBER: 220113802 CLASS: CHINESE CULTURE SCHOOL: COLLEGE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENT‚ SOUTHEAST UNIVERSITY OF CHINA EMAIL ADDRESS: DUONGMAI.VFU@GMAIL.COM ABSTRACT According to the National Population and Family Planning Commission of China‚ in 2010‚ China ’s population was more than 1.34 billion people‚ an increase of 5.84% in comparison with the year of 2000. However‚ the figure was lower
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to this exponential increase in population‚ the Chinese government has installed a “one-child policy”. The one-child policy solved the overpopulation issue in China‚ but it also introduced a variety of other problems to the country. In the early 1900 ’s‚ China ’s population was about 420 million. In the past century years‚ it had grown to 1.2 billion‚ an increase of almost 800 million people in a 100 years. (Hays) Having this many people in one area means that there is a lot of people to feed
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The one child policy‚ a good idea for the Chinese society‚ even though some families were greatly affected by this highly and new improved rule. World War II. Mao Zedong‚ a powerful leader won control over the Chinese society. China‚ a poor country slogged through years of war‚ disease‚ and natural disaster. Was this thought(suggestion) desired/ approved? The one child policy an effective idea which had a different effect with all families. This can go into further depth and greater detail on Document
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000166-XXX 1 China’s One-Child Policy: an Infringement of Human Rights Extended Essay: Human Rights School: Seoul Foreign School Name: XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX Candidate Code: 000166-XXX May 2012 Word Count: 3‚835 000166-XXX 2 Abstract On January 1st 1979‚ the Chinese communist government implemented a policy of birth-control. This is referred to as the ‘One-Child Policy’ which limits each couple to having just one child. The policy aimed at modernizing China by promoting
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One Child Policy in China Thesis: The One Child Policy in China is cruel and unfair to those it applies to. I Intro A. Today‚ China has the largest population in the world. B. The One Child Policy only applies to Han Chinese living in urban areas. C. Created to control population growth‚ using any means necessary. D. Thesis II Body paragraph 1 1. China has reduced the population by 200 million people a. Implemented by government to alleviate pop. growth‚ social‚ economic‚ and
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The Advantages of Industrial Clusters in Prolonged Economic Recession Dr. Ninko Kostovski University American College Skopje Abstract Industrial clusters have various forms and in their essence‚ are very dynamic concepts. According to Porter‚ they are spatial concentrations of interrelated enterprises‚ suppliers‚ knowledge workers‚ universities and research and development institutions‚ that establishing and maintaining intense linkages between them‚ create their competitive
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Chinas One-Child Policy Lilibeth Dejesus Geography period 7 Mrs. Barajas China’s One-Child Policy In China‚ there are more than 1.3 billion people living‚ working and building families. In 1978‚ the government created China’s one-child policy. China’s one-child policy was established by Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in 1979 to limit China’s population growth. The policy lets couples have only one child. If they have another child the mother is pressured to abort the pregnancy. The one-child
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1 Child Policy The one child policy was first introduced in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s by the central government. The population was rapidly approaching one billion‚ so Deng Xiaoping implemented the policy to reduce the growth rate of their population.The goal of the policy was the limit the vast majority of families to having only one child. The government started promoting birth control and family planning as a way of limiting family size. The policy was effective at limiting the population
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