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    rapid growth of population in India India is the second overpopulated country in the world which reached 1.21 billion(1‚210‚193‚422 Crores). It is next to China and has 2.4 per cent of the total population of the world land area where she has to support nearly 16% of the total world population. According to the 2001 census india population was102.7 crores. The growth of population per year is more than 17 million which is equal to the total population of Australia and little more population than

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    2. THEORY OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY: THEORY OF DEMAND: Demand refers to the quantity of a product that consumers are willing and able to buy at a particular price and over a given period of time. The law of demand states that more is bought at a lower price than at a higher price. In other words‚ the law of demand postulates an inverse relationship between the price and quantity demanded of a commodity‚ all other factors affecting demand remain constant (ceteris paribus). A market demand curve

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    [Name] Yuhua Zou [Course] MEC 280 [Topic] Impact of rechargeable cars on the Environment [Date] 4/16/2013 In this essay‚ I will discuss about the rechargeable batteries used in the rechargeable automobile and the impacts of these batteries to the pollution of the urban environment. Scientists are moving fast to give new inventions to the world and rechargeable automobile batteries are the latest topic of the automobile world. Due to excessive

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    increasing population‚ fully reliant on our planets natural resources‚ are beginning to push the earth to its limit. On a local level‚ these environmental changes are having a significant impact on California’s environment. If this trend continues‚ California could experience devastating blows to its agriculture industry‚ a massive source of revenue. Perhaps the most important question to ask ourselves right now is; how can we reduce the impact that we have on California’s environment? So that we

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    The Possibility for Singapore to be Independent on Food Supply National University of Singapore Hou Liwen Fan Yueyi Zhang Xingxing Introduction Food supply of a country is essential‚ because it concerns the livelihood of the citizens and it is the basis of the

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    oru [Impacts of Tourism Growth in Thailand and its Sustainability] TAN Jialin * Executive Summary Tourism growth has a great impact on the economy of any state; where on one hand it helps the economy to grow‚ on the other hand it creates socio-economic‚ environmental and cultural challenges which produce negative impacts on the overall economic development and sustainability of the country. First of all we will provide the introduction to the topic and will make the critical literature

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    Running head: NEGATIVE IMPACTS Negative Impacts on Our Environment Israel Ledezma Environmental Science July 10‚ 2013 Negative Impacts on Our Environment Nowadays‚ it seems that every action we take during our daily lives‚ in some way is affecting and harming the environment. Our Earth is a beautiful planet. The design and makeup of the natural world is an amazingly unfathomable. The world was perfect at one point before we as human beings began to damage and little by little are continuing

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    health; however‚ the rise in population on the planet causes an interaction between nature and humans which in the end results in environmental issues increasing on a global scale. Population is determined by the relationship of two factors. One being birth rate and the other is death rate. If the number of deaths is less than the number of births then the population is growing larger. In John Laffin’s novel The Hunger to Come data is present showing that the population will continue to grow and

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    RAPID POPULATION GROWTH IS ONE OF THE PROBLEMS OF HUMAN RESOURCE UTILIZATION IN NIGERIA. WHAT CAN BE DONE TO REDUCE THIS PROBLEM? A MANPOWER ECONOMICS ASSIGNMENT Akinrodoye Adunola INTRODUCTION Population can be defined as the number of people living in any defined area at any given time. Hence the population of Nigeria consists of all the people who live in the country at any given time (Dictionary of Economics‚ 1998; Ojo‚ 1997). Population however cannot be treated in

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    IntroductionThe trading of company stock to the public has been going on for many‚ many years. Over the years the supply chain for buying and selling equity stock has changed with innovations in technology. Today‚ the old brick and mortar environment of equity trading is being replaced by virtual trading through websites like Ameritrade‚ E-Trade‚ and Trade Station. Brick and MortarWhen a privately held company needs money to expand their business‚ quite often they choose to sell part of the company

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