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    OVERPOPULATION Many sources‚ books and articles say that people are the most important natural resources a land could have. People are the ones who develop and take care of the nature. People are also the main users of what the nature could give. It was yesterday when it seems that people are not the problem‚ in fact‚ they are the factors that contributes to the betterment of a nation. Today‚ it seems that people are coming way too fast and many already. Well‚ I say there’s no problem about

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    Jenny Kleeman’s ... Overpopulation is the condition of having a population so dense as to cause ... Manila: A warning against overpopulation | World news ... www.theguardian.com › News › World news › Philippines Oct 15‚ 2010 - As the world faces overpopulation‚ the Philippine capital highlights the problems it brings. Overpopulation is the main problem of the Philippines today ... https://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20090830205921AA11iOI Aug 31‚ 2009 - Overpopulation is the very key factor

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    Section 1:  Research Findings (Overpopulation) How does overpopulation affects the living conditions of the developing country? 1.  Introduction a.  Introduce Issue --------- Overpopulation is the consequence of sexual reproduction. Strangely‚ most people tacitly assume that overpopulation starts with the birth of a new individual. This mental picture leaves out the important aspects of sex drive and sexual intercourse. They occur seasonally in animals‚ but humans succumb to their sex drive

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    with many organizations fighting the loss of wetlands and rain forests‚ the rate of | | |destruction is much faster than that of reconstruction. | |Overpopulation |Overpopulation is a global health issue because the global population is growing | | |dramatically; this issue affects the global resources. Resources can be produced‚ just not| |

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    OVERPOPULATION Thesis statement: Overpopulation occurs when there are not enough resources on the earth to support its population. So it is one of the huge problems that our planet is facing it.The human population is increasing rapidly for many reasons. We can say that the problem of overpopulation started since the industrial revolution‚ because the industrial revolution helped people in finding more jobs‚ with a very good wages or pays‚ this increase in payment made people get more children‚

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    Animal shelters exist in counties across the country in order to manage a problem that seems impossible to solve: overpopulation among cats and dogs. Overpopulation occurs when animals of the same species become successful reproducers. Cats are especially good reproducers. According to PETA‚ in just seven years‚ one female cat and her offspring will generate 370‚000 cats. This staggering statistic exhibits the ramifications of an owner choosing not to get their cat or dog neutered or spayed. The

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    should ever own a pet without having them spayed or neutered. When I say the word pet‚ I am focusing on cats and dogs because they are the most popular pets in the United States‚ yet the citizens of our nation do little to nothing to protect them. Overpopulation is a grandiose problem—and with more strays on the streets than can be counted—to say the problem is out of

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    Effects of Overpopulation One of the biggest problems in this society is overpopulation. In recent years overpopulation has become difficult to manage because of people being born every year‚ months‚ week‚ and day. It is not only the concern of developing countries‚ it is a global problem. In modern day‚ people struggle to survive because of unbalanced population and rescores. Most people live unhappily lives in the third world countries. Even if the community needs quiet place for rest‚ they will

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    outbreak of diseases thus suggesting the use of contraceptives for family planning. The Church says that the problem is not overpopulation but there is a problem in redistribution of wealth‚ the church is against the use of such things (contraceptives)‚ and only advocates the natural way of family planning. This paper will talk about the leading causes and effects of overpopulation‚ and the role of the church and the government in resolving this problem. II. SIGNIFICANCE OF

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    In the chapter “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

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