Sangamner India’s Growing Population Abstract The population explosion is a curse for the developing countries like India‚ the population explosion is a curse and is damaging to the development of the country and its society. The developing countries already facing a lack of their resources‚ and with the rapidly increasing population‚ the resources available per person are reduced further‚ leading to increased poverty‚ malnutrition‚ and other large population-related problems. The present
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The ageing future Since 1950‚ the world’s population has almost tripled. All of us are living longer than any generation in human history In the year 2000 there were 100‚000 people around the planet who were 100 years old or more. Yet‚ when they were born‚ before aeroplanes and antibiotics and atom bombs‚ before cars and computers‚ there were very few centenarians anywhere in the world. Now millions of people will live into their 70s‚ 80s‚ and 90s‚ and centenarians will no longer be rare. Advances
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system the most? Old people are the primary user of healthcare in the United States. The older adult population is expanding‚ living longer‚ with multiple chronic conditions. Understanding and managing their needs over time is an integral part of defining successful aging. “Population health is used to describe the measurement and health outcomes of a population” (Tkatch‚ 2016 1). One way population help the older generation is education and intervention. Sessions are held to make sure the older people
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Many people (including national leaders) worry that population growth depletes resources and can trigger social or economic catastrophe if it is not contained. As discussed in the preceding section‚ most of the projected population growth during this century will take place in developing nations. These countries have faced many challenges in recent decades‚ including low levels of education‚ poor health standards‚ poverty‚ scarce housing‚ natural resource depletion‚ wars‚ and economic and political
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Vulnerable Population in the Workplace __________ NUR/440 4/15/13 Carol Dallred Vulnerable Population in the Workplace Nursing profession is a career with a vast field of different practices with different roles to choose from. This variety makes the nursing field a vulnerable profession for mistakes if not tackled with adequate educational and clinical training. Although there are different specialties for a nurse to choose from to continue their career‚ it is still necessary for every
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Vulnerable Populations: Homelessness BSHS 302 As far back as the fourteenth century‚ homelessness was only an issue for those who could help it. The church in these times was able to take care of the deserving poor and make sure that they were not on the streets. At this time the homeless people included those who wandered‚ such as men who were migrating workers; they made up most of the homeless population at this time. The undeserving poor were sometimes forced to work in work camps and
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In 1998 it was estimated that China’s tremendous population of 1.295 billion people made up 20% of the world’s population‚ being the world’s most populous country during that time and still remains most populous today. Although there are many known benefits from a growing and large population such as technological advancement and increased labour‚ it also carries with it numerous adverse effects. A prime example of how large populations may cause problems is through China. China being the largest
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awareness which are both as a result of population growth. The result is increased degradation of the environment‚ with significant loss of soil fertility‚ soil erosion‚ serious deforestation‚ water depletion‚ pollution and loss of biodiversity. The fragile state of Malawi’s environment poses critical challenges to both human development and economic growth (state of environment and outlook report‚ 2010). According to the 2008 census‚ Malawi’s population has tripled since 1966‚ reaching 13‚077‚160
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Abstract Water is a finite resource which means that the total amount of water in the planet is only limited. Its supply remains the same and yet human population recently grows resulting to a decrease of available amount of freshwater per person. The relatively small amount of available freshwater elaborates on how critical it is for everyone to help preserve and maintain clean‚ healthy lakes and streams‚ our sources of water. Water is mostly now being wasted because it is under-priced. We do not
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population explosion in India India with a current population of 105 crores is nearly bursting at the seams. In August 1947‚ when our country threw off the shackles of colonialism‚ we were a country of 34.5 crore people. The census taken a few years earlier had put it at just 33 crores‚ mindboggling‚ even then by international standards. The only country which has had the unenviable distinction of having a population more than India was China. It still remains slightly ahead. In August 1999‚ the
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