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    Secretariat by virtue of PD No. 1604 and 1809. The Welfare Fund was renamed OWWA by virtue of Executive Order (EO) No. 126 on January 30‚ 1987. What started‚ as a “temporary measure” has‚ in fact‚ become a well established part of the economic policy. The government creates a “damage control measure”‚ Republic Act No. 8042‚

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    One for One American Transcendentalist writer‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson once said‚ “to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.” In today’s society many entrepreneurs and businessmen do not see this as the definition of success. However‚ thirty-five year old entrepreneur and adventurist‚ Blake Mycoskie‚ agrees with Emerson’s definition of success. In 2006‚ Mycoskie started the for profit company‚ TOMS. The company sells shoes here in the United States

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    University of Applied Sciences Business Administration One-child policy in China Term paper Submitted within the study programme Bachelor of Science in Business Administration For the module ACWE – Academic Writing in English Expert Valerie Faminoff Mangold Submission date 19.12.2012 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

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    Current China’s One-Child Policy sibo ma Current China’s One-Child Policy On October 31st‚ 2011‚ with a particular enfant born‚ the population of the world reached seven billion. Once again‚ population problems have aroused concerns in all circles of the society‚ which is also a big problem to China. As we all know‚ “With just over 1.3 billion people‚ China is the world’s most populous country. China represents a full 20% of the world’s population

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    The one child policy in 1979 in an attempt to slow the rapidly growing population‚ initiated by Chinese officials has led to a multitude of uncalculated and sudden catastrophic impingements. These impingements have had‚ and will continue to have‚ large scale effects on China’s population. The Chinese government has begun to feel the recoil of their one child policy after the discovery was made that there is an approximant 120 to 100 ratio of males to females in China. This was a crucial discovery

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    When one thinks of China it is common to conjure up images of rice fields and of the great wall‚ but also of crowded cities teeming with people and bicycles and cars. One rarely thinks of a nation populated mostly by men and boys‚ with a noticeable yet surreal absence of women. While this is a bit of an exaggeration‚ it has been noted over the past several decades that there is an alarmingly imbalanced sex-ratio. The policy has clearly contributed to the nation’s unnatural gender imbalance‚ as couples

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    China’s One-Child Policy: Should It Be Abolished? After the People’s Republic of China had been founded in 1949‚ the improved sanitation and medicine promoted rapid population growth. Before long‚ the population boom started to take a major toll on the country’s food supply. Officials launched a campaign to promote birth control in 1955 in order to deal with the overpopulation. Their efforts were reversed though‚ in 1958 by the Great Leap Forward‚ which was Mao Zedong’s attempt to rapidly convert

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    Essay Instructor Draft 15 Nov. 2012 It is the Time to Stop the One-Child Policy in China In 1979‚ the Population and Family Planning Commissions of China established a policy‚ which is the unique policy of China in the world‚ called the One-Child policy. According to the BBC News in the report of “China Steps Up ‘One Child‘ Policy‚” The ’one child ’ policy stipulates each couple living in the cities should only have one child‚ unless one or both of the couple are from an ethnic minority or they are

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    James T. Smith‚ V POLS 3203 Dr. Kwon November 4‚ 2012 One China Policy The One-China policy refers to the policy and viewpoint that there is only one state called "China"‚ despite the existence of two governments that both claim to be "China". As a political policy‚ this means that countries seeking diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China must break official relations with the Republic of China and vice versa. Therefore‚ all countries that recognize the Republic of China

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    One child Policy Implemented in China              In 1979‚ a one-child policy was introduced to control China’s growing population and reduce the damage on scarce resources. Despite its success on curbing their population and lowering the demand on resources‚ it’s important that the one child policy comes to an end. It’s the 21st century and a restriction on family size is archaic‚ ruthless as well as demeaning to human rights. How will the country be successful as a whole with such harsh regulations

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