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    there was an exponentially rise in population going from 2.5 billion to 6.1 billion in just 50 years‚ from then on it was clear that population control would be on the forefront of government agenda’s worldwide. Population has a direct impact on the economy‚ providing services and the usage of scare resources. Governments therefore attempt to control population numbers. There are contrasting strategies depending on whether the country wishes to increase its population size or whether to limit it. With

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    “Are Government Attempts to Control Population Ineffective?” Today‚ keeping control of the population is a huge issue that is on all of the world leader’s minds. The amount of people you have in your country is hugely important to whether you have enough resources‚ jobs‚ food‚ education‚ health services etc. It is mandatory that governments keep a track of the population and keep a lid on it if necessary. Many countries have implemented schemes‚ laws and policies that have tried to change the

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    Should Government Attempt to Control Human Population Growth? Human population grows‚ and it has been calculated that by the year 2050 there will be over 9 billion people in the world. As a result of that the amount of land per person will have dropped to less than one square inch. It is clear that population growth must stop in some close future due to various factors (Issitt‚ 1). Shortage in food and water‚ limited energy‚ pollution‚ death of plants and animals‚ and many more other shortages

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    Control of Population Growth by the Government Population growth is the increase in the number of people who live in a specific area. Population growth has a huge impact of economies‚ education‚ etc.‚ therefore the levels of population growth is a huge concern around the world. There have been a number of countries that have been encouraging the population to produce more offspring‚ such as Shanghai. However‚ these policies are just to motivate the population to have more babies and there are always

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    POPULATION GROWTH AND CONTROL Population is considered to be an important asset for any country for growth rate of any country is greatly dependent on the people living in that country. But when it starts growing without any proper proportion then it becomes a menace for that part of part of the world. The whole world is caught in the trap of overpopulation .people all over the world are distributed like pollen or germinating seeds and they are growing in number as anything. There is an uneven

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    Ways to control Population Growth Population growth is the rate of increase in the size of a given area‚ such as a city‚ country or continent. Population growth is closely linked to fertility‚ which is the rate at which women produce offspring. Due to the limited resources on earth and in various countries‚ rampant population growth can lead to inadequate food and other amenities‚ so in certain cases it can be beneficial to attempt to limit population growth. Laws One way for a country or

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    The Government Should Take Steps to Control Population Growth Jie Wang EAP2 Writer’s Workshop Ms. Miller February 21‚ 2013 Abstract During the last 30 years‚ the world’s population has haven an increase of 60%. This paper focuses on the demographic situation and the problems of population growth. It discusses the benefits of population control in terms of economic development‚ environmental issues‚ employment pressure and education opportunities. It also talks about the disadvantage of population

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    of life and the rise of permanent settlements and eventually cities‚ the human population has undergone dramatic growth. "It took until after 1800‚ virtually all of human history‚ for our population to reach 1 billion. Yet we reached 2 billion by 1930‚ and 3 billion in just 30 more years‚ in 1960" (Withgott & Brennan‚ 218). Today the world ’s population has grown to an estimated 6.5 billion people. "Increased population intensifies impact on the environment as more individuals take up space‚ use natural

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    WHY MALTHUS WAS WRONG Over the past 10 years‚ Indian population has risen by 220 million people‚ reaching an estimated 1‚22 billion in 2012. The effects of this population increase are evident in the increasing poverty‚ unemployment‚ air and water pollution‚ shortage of food‚ health resources and educational resources. With India as an example we will discuss Malthus‚ the population growth theory and see if Malthus theory was maybe mistaken in the past but has some valid aspects today. Thomas

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    Benjamin Sandoval Kyle Edminson April 12 Human population has exceeded 6 billion and will inevitably continue to grow. Population growth is heavily attributed to developing nations‚ primarily Africa where it is a cultural norm for women to bear many children to carry on the ancestral blood line. Navaho Indian also embrace a culture of producing many children as a means of repopulating their people. It is typical for a Navahoe female to drop out of school at an early age to procreate

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