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    increasing too rapidly‚ about a third of India’s population is under 14‚ which makes it one of the youngest countries on earth. In India women are expected to reproduce at a young age‚ which could mean barley any of them are educated on birth control. Overpopulation in India is causing various problems. An increasing population living in the area land will use up the limited food‚ and water the country has faster.  Medical conditions are getting worse and diseases are spreading faster. More and more Indians

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    Effect of over Population

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    adequate employment 3. Lack of adequate land for cultivation 4. Low per capita income 5. Low Gross National product. 6. Pollution of Atmosphere. 7. Lack of adequate food materials etc are the bad effects of over population. Effects of overpopulation Food Shortage The more people there are‚ the greater amount of food is needed. If there is not enough food to feed people in a specific place‚ then there is food shortage in that place. When people do not get enough food‚ their health is affected

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    unqualified persons. In most cases rapid population growth in urban areas gives rise to poverty in such a way that when overpopulation occurs‚ jobs might be limited in that area and increasing social problems associated with unemployment and underemployment. According to the Encarta Encyclopaedia‚ urbanization also contributes to environmental issues in various ways as it relates to overpopulation. It may lead to pollution such as noise pollution in such a way that when potential health effects of noise pollution

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    Piel’s article‚ is a more effective way to slow population growth. Piel’s article outlines the population problem and solution‚ yet it neglects to analyze the real cause. The consumption rates of a few countries are creating poverty‚ hunger‚ and overpopulation in many countries throughout the world. If this issue continues to be ignored‚ even if Piel’s solution strategies are implemented‚ the world will reach carrying capacity and our worst prognostics will come true. In 1798 the Reverend Thomas

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    careless actions of destroying all resources‚ killing thousands of other species and eventually see the end of the human race at the hands of overpopulation? According to the author of Population 7 Billion‚ Robert Kunzig‚ “people shouldn’t panic- at least not yet” (1). A fair and stable amount of people is needed to keep the human species from dying off. Overpopulation‚ though‚ could deplete or destroy Earth’s resources such as food‚ water‚ and eventually lead to the breakdown of the ecosystem. With these

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    problem of overpopulation. The reproduction rate in poor countries is much higher than in rich countries. Therefore‚ while population of poor nations is increasing tremendously‚ the ratio of rich nations steadily decreases. Hardin also introduces the concept of “The Tragedy of The Commons’’ and explains it as a negative effect on consumers of common resources around the world. It has already occurred in today’s society and not only polluted our environment but also led to overpopulation. The initiative

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    The link between population growth and economic development was the subject of intense research from the 1960s to the 1980s. A common view was that rapid population growth – of two percent or higher per year then prevailing in many developing countries – was more likely to hinder than foster economic development. This negative effect operates via reduced child care and human capital investment‚ lower household savings for private and public investments‚ and constraints on allocative efficiency‚ entrepreneurship

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    1. Choose an overpopulated country in the world.  Describe its situation (use some statistics) and then find out if that country (or perhaps a United Nations program‚ or NGO program‚ is in place to the help in the resolution of the problems associated with the overcrowding. Rapid population growth during the 20th century helped shaped China’s society in a myriad of ways as China struggled with the breakdown of its dynastic structures‚ world wars‚ civil wars and the founding of a new

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    Garrett Hardin’s Tragedy of the Commons 2) The Tragedy of the Commons is an economics theory by Garrett Hardin‚ which he believes that the depletion of a shared resource by individuals‚ acting independently and rationally according to each person’s self-interest‚ will affect the group’s long-term interests by depleting what is known as the common resource. This article has evoked a lot of strong emotions in myself mostly fear due to what basically Hardin is telling us is the past affects the future

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    population. There are too few people living in an area to use resources to their full potential. An example of an underpopulated country would be Canada. It does not consume too many resources and has few inhabitants in comparison with its size. b) Overpopulation is the state of a country‚ which has exceeded the number of inhabitants it can sustain (optimum population). In overpopulated countries‚ resources are used unsustainably. For example‚ if everyone lived how the average North American‚ we would

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