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    facing both are‚ why have they both had to implement policies regarding population control‚ and the long-term and short-term effects that these policies have on the two countries. The major problem concerning China is over population. Due to overpopulation‚ the demand for energy to light every house and for petrol to fuel every car is becoming too great. With added pressure of providing for the people‚ more natural resources and fossil fuels are used up. There is also a shortage of jobs. China has

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    2. Over population is one of the contemporary environment issues. Overpopulation is a generally unwanted condition where an organism’s numbers exceed the carrying capacity of its habitat. The term often refers to the relationship between the human population and its environment‚ the Earth‚ or smaller geographical areas such as countries. Overpopulation can result from an increase in births‚ a decline in mortality rates‚ an increase in immigration‚ or an unsustainable

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    The Tragedy of the Commons Response Garrett Hardin’s The Tragedy of the Commons raises awareness on and suggests solutions for overpopulation‚ and Beryl Crowe’s The Tragedy of the Commons Revisited is a refutation of Hardin’s work. While Hardin attempts at discussing every aspect of the population problem‚ he has ignored the population trend that has begun from his era and has taken individual freedoms too lightly. The following essay includes a discussion of main points of Hardin’s and Crowe’s

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    [pic] Overpopulation is a term that refers to a condition by which the population density enlarges to a limit that provokes the environmental deterioration‚ a remarkable decline in the quality of life‚ or a population collapse. The impact of human populations on the environment has been severe. Some animal species have been extinguished or forced to live in inhospitable regions by the advance of urban areas; pollution is a problem that is increasing gradually because we are using more cars. Emerging

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    Overpopulation of Animals in Animal Shelters Overpopulation of Animals in Animal Shelters Tonia Lavine Rogue Community College Over Population of Animals in Animal Shelters Millions of companion animals are being euthanized by animal shelters each year nationwide. One might ask why this is. Is there any one person or persons that is responsible for the over population of animals going to our local shelters? These are all questions that need to be answered. If we as the general public want

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    thrust together through an online forum‚ where they about conspiracies. They quickly became embroiled in a shadowy organisation’s plan to combat the growing problem of overpopulation. The plan failed due to their efforts but the implications of the series do touch on a very real and difficult problem now facing us. Overpopulation is not a new problem‚ having been seen in many smaller scale instances such as Easter Island. However‚ for the first time in history an ageing population is a significant

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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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    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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