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    overpopulation in The Third World countries. After watching the programme‚ I realise that it is everybody ’s essential responsibility to confront and address the problems of an expanding world population. This is necessary because we live on the same planet and share the same resources‚ both renewable and non-renewable. Population control is defined as the systematic regulating of the number of people in any given country to redress the problems of overpopulation and underpopulation. The methods vary from country

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    everywhere. Whenever and wherever you go‚ there are crowded streets which are full of crying babies‚ walking people‚ homeless‚ and so forth. Everything has a limit‚ so even lands that we live on has a capacity which is limited. In some countries‚ the population is getting boundless; therefore‚ if you look at these countries‚ you will see legible problems such as economic problems‚ environmental problems‚ social problems‚ and criminal problems‚ and these are just several effects of the overpopulation.

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    ARE THE CAUSES‚ EFFECTS AND MEASURES OF OVER-POPULATION IN PAKISTAN? What is Population? In human biology‚ the whole numbers of residents take up an area (such as a country or the world) and frequently being changed by increases (births and migrations) and losses (deaths and migrations). What is Over Population? The term “Over Population” or “Population Explosion” is used to express the idea of more population for fewer resources. Population Situation in Pakistan: According to the economic

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    reflect other changes in society‚ especially changes in attitudes. In particular‚ sociologists argue that social expectations about marriage have changed. Functionalist sociologists even argue that high divorce rates are evidence that marriage is increasing)‚ valued and that people are demanding higher standards from their partners. Couples are no longer prepared to put up with unhappy‚ `empty-shell ’ marriages. People want emotional and sexual compatibility and equality‚ as well as companionship.

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    POPULATION EDUCATION (Family Planning) GET STARTED DO YOU THINK FAMILY SIZE AFFECTS QUALITY OF LIVING? HOW IS YOUR FAMILY OR LIVING SITUATION SIMILAR TO THOSE OF OTHERS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD? HOW DOES IT DIFFER? What is Family Planning? It is the practice of deciding the number of children in a family and the intervals between their births. What are the several methods of Family Planning? The several methods of family planning which the couple can choose from: A. Methods using

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    Youth violence is an increasing concern in our society. Violence‚ as defined in Webster’s online dictionary‚ is an "intense‚ turbulent or furious and often destructive action or exertion of (physical) force so as to injure or abuse." There is a growing perception that there is a steady rise in violence amongst today’s youth‚ and with this increased attention‚ comes many sources of blame for their actions‚ however‚ all but one are simply excuses. There is a lack of hard evidence to support the

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    Is Homework Harmful Or Helpful? Sunny Tseng 40121242L As school starts and winter vacation ends‚ the return of students to the classroom is accompanied with the return of homework. Being your typical student who doesn’t like homework‚ the rise of assignments and project reports annoys and irritates me‚ making me question if it’s necessity of so much homework. Is homework an effective educational tool‚ or an unnecessary source of stress and burden on students? After thinking long and hard‚ I say

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    All about the harmful effects of television which are increasingly seen among young children. Over the last several decades‚ a number of studies have shown that there are several ways that television can be harmful to the mental and physical health of children. TV should be labeled as a culprit in creating murderous children. TV programs promote negative behavior and children tend to display this violent or antisocial behavior. As a result‚ the innocence of children gets washed away at a small

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    transport to millions people around the world to enable them to travel to their workplace‚ school and other places‚ therefore‚ the air around us is getting more polluted by the carbon dioxide that is emitted. Carbon monoxide is another type of gas which harmful to the environment as it can cause the reduction of oxygen in the bloodstream. Another example of contributor to the air pollution is the manufacturing factories. The manufacturing of products in factories to meet the growing demand of society

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    CLEAN-India‚ for a Green India ‘When the last tree is cut and the last fish killed‚ the last river poisoned‚ then you will see that you can’t eat money.’ -John May The CLEAN-India Programme India has a population of over one billion‚ of which almost 300 million live in around 600 towns and cities. Unfortunately‚ as a result of stressed environmental conditions‚ most of these towns and cities are unable to cope with the rapid pace of urbanisation. Water pollution‚ unavailability of drinking water

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