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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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    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 Cause of Poverty

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    losing their jobs. Poverty is caused by a wide variety of factors. There are two types of factors which are acute and entrenched. Acute factors are war‚ natural disasters‚ and disease. Entrenched factors are lack of education‚ corruption‚ and overpopulation. War is an acute factor and has a major role in causing poverty. During war‚ people usually think only the lives of the young men and women who are fighting the war are lost‚ but have you ever thought of the people who have lost their lives

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    Population Control and Consequences in China [pic] Outline 1. Problems associated with overpopulation 2. Population policy o China ’s population control policy o Other population control methods 3. Problems associated with population policies 4. Social and political consequences 5. Social and economic benefits 6. Future outcomes [pic] Problems associated with overpopulation. China has the highest population in the world‚ encompassing 1.2 billion or twenty

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    Population Control

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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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    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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    World Problems: Famine

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    to where they are able create their own‚ steady‚ supply of food. This would put less demand on Developed countries so that they can center their attention on other pressing matters. Third is to provide an alternative to the overpopulation problems. The problem of overpopulation is a direct issue directed to famine. So what do we do? We’ll we can not spread the population over a vast area because if we do that the famine problem will not be solved. This would just cause less land to grow food and raise

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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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      Population control is a practice used to control the number of people that inhabit the earth; altering the rate of growth. Generally implemented due to: ◦ Increased poverty levels ◦ Religious reasons ◦ Environmental concerns ◦ Overpopulation   Natural forms of control: ◦ Economic ◦ Environmental ◦ Social How do countries control population growth and why? • China – One Child Policy • India‚ Iran‚ & Singapore – Government sponsored family planning programs • United

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