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    All human have the right to consume and to have access of foods that will provide their body with essential nutrients that they need. The USAD defines food security as the ability for all people to access of food at all time. We all know that is not the reality around the world. There are lots of people around the world who are in need for basic needs like food‚ drinking water‚ and sanitation. Many organizations have developed ways to help diminished hunger around the world. In reality‚ the battle

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    Rising Prices

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    Rising prices Rising Prices is becoming an acute problem these days. One has to live from hand to mouth. It has made difficult for everyone to meet both ends. It has forced people to live a miserable life. Necessities are being sold at a great price. The hardest hit is the common man‚ that is‚ the average consumers and the below average consumers or we can say the middle class people and the poor people. Due to price rise‚ the purchase of essential commodities like pulses‚ rice‚ sugar or medicines

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    Compare and Contrast the Demographic Perspectives of Thomas Malthus and Karl Marx with respect to the causes and consequences of population growth “As we venture further into the 21st century‚ the global population seems to be growing at an alarming rate. By 2030 the world is to home of estimation 8.3 billion‚ as compared to 6.12 billion just 30 years prior.” (UN 2008) This quote speaks to the increasing population growth that the world is facing right now. A demographic perspective is an understanding

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    measures Posted by : Ahsan Khan Monday‚ 23 April 2012 WHAT ARE THE CAUSES‚ EFFECTS AND MEASURES OF OVER-POPULATION IN PAKISTAN? What is Population? In human biology‚ the whole numbers of residents take up an area (such as a country or the world) and frequently being changed by increases (births and migrations) and losses (deaths and migrations). What is Over Population? The term “Over Population” or “Population Explosion” is used to express the idea of more population for fewer resources

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    why nature? Humanity’s progress‚ particularly since the mid-19th century‚ has been largely the result of our ability to get and use what planet Earth has to offer. All told‚ the food we eat‚ the timber we cut‚ and the water we draw amounts to an astounding one-third to one-half of global ecosystem production. But humans are part of nature‚ and like every other species on the planet‚ we depend upon healthy ecosystems for our survival. Nature provides us essentials like clean water‚ food‚ medicines

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    Population Issues in Malawi

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    Malawi is endowed with a diversified natural resource base‚ including some of the most fertile soils for agricultural use in Southern Africa‚ closed forest resources covering about 30 percent of the land‚ abundant water resources and remarkably diverse flora and fauna‚ of which the uniquely rich fish resources stand out. It has a tropical climate characterized by variable temperature‚ rainfall and relative humidity. If properly utilized‚ Malawi’s natural resources can provide the basis for sustainable

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    Population Problem in Bangladesh Bangladesh is a developing country of Southeast Asia. There are many problems in this country‚ which are said to be major obstacles in the development of this country. Excessive Population is said to be the worst among all current problems. If we compare to the global population we will see why population causes such damage to the development of Bangladesh. The area of Bangladesh is near to 1‚47‚570 square kilometer. The current population of Bangladesh is approximately

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    One main factor of the economic development and stability of a country are their population growth. If a country has concerns about their population growth and its effect on political stability‚ resources available‚ dependency ratio and economic impact‚ then the country’s government will either try and increase the population growth by enforcing a pro-natalist policy or try to decrease the growth by enforcing an anti-natalist policy. A pro-natalist policy encourages the bearing of children to increase

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    Garrett Hardin first wrote “The Tragedy of the Commons”‚ and was published in his Journal in 1968‚ and it is one of the big issue World today face. He has mention tragedy of Common as exploitation of human on the environment without accounting externalities. He has given example on four herdsmen. It generally takes place from agriculture revolution and it proceeding even in post-industrial revolution whereby Hardin have concern on it. This means that common take more advantage from common resources

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    At present‚ Earth is experiencing the largest extinction to date‚ triggered by the increase of human activity in recent decades‚ which has been made inexorable succeeding population growth‚ making demands for food and fuel greater than ever. This has led to habitat loss‚ climate change‚ overexploitation‚ pollution and invasive alien species. Biodiversity loss is responsible for destabilizing ecosystems because it weakens their natural cycles‚ reducing the ecosystem’s productivity. It has impacted

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