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    Traveling to Japan During April 1st through the 7th‚ I want to visit Tokyo‚ Japan. Although there are many places in Japan that are fun to tour and visit I believe Tokyo is a city for the shoppers and those who want to be in the more modern part of Japan. April 1-7 is the season where it starts getting hot and is beautiful with the cherry blossoms blooming to show off their beauty. On April 1st‚ I will be taking Delta Airlines to Narita International Airport from Portland International

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    2012 Contents 1. Introduction In 1960 Chinese were allowed to have as many children as possible. It was even a good omen for the country1. In 1979 the Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping established the one-child policy because of the overpopulation. His aim was to limit China’s population growth. The current state of the Chines population is about more than 1.3 billion people‚ and thus the largest population in the word. By 2015‚ the population of the country should be less than 1.3 billion

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    Matt Magpantay Comp 110-2 Professor Cathy Miller October 14‚ 2011 Save the Poor‚ Condemn the Earth Manila is a pollution-ridden metropolis. The dissipated smog‚ contributed by diesel run cars‚ masks the sky‚ forcing all sorts of chemicals down the lungs. Garbage is all around‚ and a seemingly abundant river has been filled to its deepest depths with it. Along with the putrid smells‚ come the pitiful sights of slums where there hundreds of thousands of people reside. They inhabit shanties comprised

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    Bangladesh- The history of development and it’s proverty When our mind thinks about poverty the first thing our mind thinks about is the third world. As a citizen of such a third world country I never realized my country is such a poor country until I came to Canada. Bangladesh is my homeland‚ one of the poorest countries in South Asia. Bangladesh has the highest incidence of poverty in South Asia. The country known as world’s largest populated country after India and China. The poverty of

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    abundant and appeared very attractive to a lot of rich Englishmen. Due to overpopulation in the 17th century‚ land was scarce in England and owning property was considered a sign of wealth. In fact‚ it was the most important source of wealth for Englishman because through the land they could hold and produce more wealth through products such as tobacco and rice. Scarce land in England was becoming a serious problem due to overpopulation and the weathering out of the land there. “New land was necessary because

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    are right if they benefit or bring happiness to a majority of the population. A utilitarian’s view on abortion could be that it is a good thing or a bad thing. They could argue that there is overpopulation in today’s society and around the world people are starving and going thirsty because of overpopulation. A utilitarian would say it would benefit the world’s population if a baby was aborted rather than taking another persons food. Another argument a utilitarian would make is that if a couple could

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    shelters‚ such as the Humane Society. Tragically‚ nearly half of these animals will be put to death. Euthanasia is the leading cause of death for both dogs and cats in the United States. The overpopulation of animals has become a big problem. SUPPORT (subpoints): One of the biggest contributing factors to overpopulation is not sterilizing your pet. 1. Sterilizing your pet has great health benefits. 2. Pets that have been sterilized often have better temperaments. 3. A pet that has been spayed or neutered

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    chose to critique is called “The Ethics and Respoibiltes of Spaying and Neutering” written by Cargill John and Thorpe Vargas Susan. The Main idea in this article is tackling the problems of neutering and spaying your pets as well as the problem of overpopulation of pets. Throughout this article they gave statiicts like 11 to 19 million animals are killed in animals shelters each year. (Cargill‚ Vargas) As well as other numbers that further credit why pets should get neutered. And being both having their

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    which leads to more and more medical conditions ensued by withdrawing from nature. Life in our cities will become more perturbed in the future. The main problem will be overpopulation therefore the streets will become crowded with people‚ it will take hours to get anywhere. Even if the traveling issues are solved overpopulation will result in many homeless people because there isn’t enough space for everybody even if skyscrapers are built to the sky. Other than that new technologies will develop

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    In the Future of Life‚ Edward Wilson describes the problems that the Earth is experiencing‚ the causes of them‚ and some of the solutions that can be done to save it. Some problems facing the planet are invasive species‚ overpopulation‚ extinction‚ and killing of biodiversity all have solutions to them. First of all‚ the Earth faces the problem of invasive species which kill the native plants in the population. An example of an invasive species is the giant land snails from Africa were introduced

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