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    Statistics (2009)‚ the estimated population of Melbourne SD is 3.9 million at June 2008‚ an increase of 74‚600 people or 2.0% since June 2007. Melbourne SD experienced the largest growth amongst all Australian capital city SDs for the year to June 2008. And the Government of Victoria believes that there will be a one million growth of population in the next 30 years (Victoria Department of Sustainability and Environment‚ 2005). Due to the large number growth of population‚ how to plan Melbourne as one

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    Case Study (G11) 3373Z Population Services International Critical marketing problem: Population Services International (PSI) was a not-for-profit agency which concluded an agreement with the government of Bangladesh to carry out the Social Marketing Project (SMP). With the objective of population control‚ PSI introduced two birth control products: Raja brand condoms and Maya brand oral contraceptives. A similar marketing strategy was used to promote both products. Raja’s sales increased tremendously

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    Factors Affecting Population Cultural Factors In some cultures and religions‚ people are respected more if they have many children resulting in an increased birth rate. For example‚ in some cultures having many children is seen as a sign of virility in men. Conversely‚ some cultures and religions discourage large families though this is rare. This would have the effect of lowering birth rate. Certain religions view birth control and abortion as bad in the eyes of their beliefs. As a result they discourage

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    Fertility and Population Policy: the Singapore Experience Mui Teng Yap Introduction Singapore has long been known for its use of social policies to influence fertility/reproductive behaviour. This began in the late 1960s/early 1970s and continues to the present‚ although the demographic objective has changed from anti-natalist to selectively pro-natalist. The turning point came in the mid-1980s after about a decade of below-replacement level fertility. The impetus must have been the results of

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    Consequences of Population Growth The effects of population growth on economic development differ between the developed and developing countries. In the developed countries‚ population growth has enhanced the growth of such economies because they are wealthy‚ have abundant capital and scarcity of labour. O n the contrary the consequences of rapid population growth on the development of LDCs are not the same. Most developing countries are poor‚ capital scarce and labour abundant; and therefore population growth

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    Population: Is Anything Being Done? In Chapter III of The Origin of Species‚ Darwin writes: "Even slow-breeding man has doubled in twenty-five years‚ and at this rate‚ in a few thousand years‚ there would literally not be standing room for his progeny." (Darwin 29) Three hundred years ago‚ the population was only at about 500 million‚ and during this time the population was at a slow increase. Another factor during this period of time was the birth and death rates were at much higher levels

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    number of human beings the Earth can sustain? And if there is‚ are we getting close to that number? It’s a sensitive topic for many people and nations‚ but the growth of human population may also be the most important topic facing the future of the human race. Energy consumption and water are major concerns as our population continues to rise. “The top-three grain producing countries of the planet‚ India‚ China are the United States‚ all have unsustainable pumping for irrigation and water tables

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    Population Seven Billion There will soon be seven billion people on the planet. By 2045‚ the global population is projected to reach nine billion. Can the planet take the strain? The first attempt to estimate the human population may have been carried out by Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek in the 17th century. Based on his calculations‚ Leeuwenhoek concluded triumphantly‚ there could not be more than 13.385 billion people on Earth - a small number indeed compared with the 150 billion sperm cells of

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    Negative Population Growth Expansion is useless and problematic without a contributing factor such as productivity. The initiative for making good use out of what the population uses for its needs can be described as minimalistic. Growth should entail an equal amount of output to show motivation or models for future generations to build on. We as people need to shape our society to show accomplishment and consistent growth of our economy and community. But without such knowledge for the newcomers

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    The population standard deviation σ of a discrete random variable ‚ Measure how close a random variable tends to be the population mean μ‚ so you must understand μ before you understand σ If you have a random variable like a bet at a casino or and investment then the standard deviation σ measure the risk‚ if there is a lot of risk then the standard deviation is high The formulas for standard deviation are given below but you should look at the examples first Population mean Population variance

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