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    one-child policy with the hopes to slow down their population and assist in improving their living circumstances (Pierson). China has always been considered as the largest country in the world. Because of their vast population‚ they are at risk of overpopulation and not having enough resources to sustain their people. While it may be true that China’s one-child policy provides some benefits in establishing a better overall society‚ it is only temporary. China’s one-child policy has negative long-term

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    when dealing with plagues there can be certain control. An other example can be with diseases‚ taking all this events together a conclusion can be made. The population of the world is growing extremely fast. Eventually there is going to be overpopulation and resources are going to run out if something is not done. We know earth is overpopulated and that a control over population can be made or at least something can be done so there is not a catastrophe. Population growth can be determined using

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    The actual knowledge would not be sufficient to generalize the effect of population growth in developing areas‚ at least that is what some researchers believe. They agree that rapid growth in today’s less developed countries have favorable effects such as economies of scale and specialization‚ better capacities‚ and motivations of younger people compared with older ones. However‚ rapid population growth creates high pressures on elemental resources that compromises our actual model of development

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    Introduction The Catholic Church has emphasized that the rejection of the RH bill is not about a Roman Catholic verdict but a reflection of the “fundamental ideals and aspirations of the Filipino people” (Sison 2011). The Church’s position is anchored on her disagreement with the proposal ’s anti-life stance and problematic attitudes towards issues that affect religious expression. Christianity insists that artificial birth control methods are offensive to life because these tend to suppress

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    crime because the people will need to steal things in order to survive. But‚ overpopulation doesn’t just affect the standard of living but also the enviorment. Every person takes up space‚ but space is needed for farmland and forests. The loss of these forests leads to extinction of plants and animals‚ these plants could contain cures for diseases that will never be found. While the conflict between overpopulation can lead into terrorism and drug traffficing‚ it would show them that it would

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    over-population‚ and diminishing returns on the soil”. The neo-Malthusian movement therefore was different from conventional Malthusian position on two counts: it stressed on birth control methods and also identified the working class with the problem of overpopulation. The overcrowded industrial slums were identified as sites of moral degeneration. However‚ some key facts on the neo-malthusian perspective must be identified. They believe that everyone can contribute to society‚ secondly‚ population increases

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    documentation of various journalist citing different social problems. That even our people worked night and day they still can’t afford to supply the needs of their family. For these reasons‚ it results to different problems. Malnutrition and overpopulation are just few of them. It’s a serious case in our society that needs an immediate action. “I WITNESS”‚ one of the popular show in the country shows various social problems and one of them are presented in “Buto’t Balat” by Kara David which demonstrate

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    control has been implemented by limiting the population’s birth rate‚ usually by government mandate‚ and has been undertaken as a response to factors including high or increasing levels of poverty‚ environmental concerns‚ religious reasons‚ and overpopulation. While population control can involve measures that improve people’s lives by giving them greater control of their reproduction‚ some programs have exposed them to exploitation. Worldwide‚ the population control movement was active throughout

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    ~D.C.A.R.~ World population‚ which reached 7 billion this 2013‚ is growing faster than ever before: three people every second‚ more than 250‚000 every day. At the beginning of the decade‚ the annual addition was 93 million; by the end it will approach 100 million. At this rate the world will have almost 10 billion more people by the year 2080. In this matter‚ population and development are closely aligned. If we do not voluntarily bring population growth under control in the next one or

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    The Reproductive Health Bill Over the years‚ several bills have been filed in both the Senate and Congress‚ proposing alaw on “reproductive health”; all provoked the most polarizing public debates. It seems hard tothink as to why some people are still against it when almost the entire world has been practicingcontraception‚ family planning and such. This paper will try to examine the real issues involvedand why the proposed bill has divided our country once again.The House Bill No. 5043‚ more

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